Its a good idea to form Urdu Toastmaster club...you may contact the Toastmaster International directly or you can do it through one of our local Toastmasters club such as Professional Toastmasters,Pakshama TMs & Pakistani Toastmaster clubs....I my self is a club officer in PTM and I can help you to find out the same....I think there are chances to begin an Urdu Toastmasters club as there is one TM club here called (Qtel Arabic Toastmasters) and all the proceedings are done in Arabic there so I believe similarly you can do it in Urdu...
Toastmaster activity is all about polishing your speaking skills and to communicate well in public.Now dont take me wrong but to be very honest most of us need a lot more practice to communicate in English rather than in Urdu. This doesn't make Urdu any less significant and I feel proud to communicate with my people in my language but when we are living in Bilingual society then whether we like it or not English becomes our basic requirement.
Being Pakistani and some Indians we speak Urdu fluently and to speak publicaly in Urdu language doesn't seems like a chalange to me?? whereas in English it is and when it comes to intereact with other people and all other activities such as competitions/workshops etc everything is conducted in English ...so I feel we need to practice our speaking skills in English more than in Urdu.
Btw wish u all the best & regards to all.
Its a good idea to form Urdu Toastmaster club...you may contact the Toastmaster International directly or you can do it through one of our local Toastmasters club such as Professional Toastmasters,Pakshama TMs & Pakistani Toastmaster clubs....I my self is a club officer in PTM and I can help you to find out the same....I think there are chances to begin an Urdu Toastmasters club as there is one TM club here called (Qtel Arabic Toastmasters) and all the proceedings are done in Arabic there so I believe similarly you can do it in Urdu...
Toastmaster activity is all about polishing your speaking skills and to communicate well in public.Now dont take me wrong but to be very honest most of us need a lot more practice to communicate in English rather than in Urdu. This doesn't make Urdu any less significant and I feel proud to communicate with my people in my language but when we are living in Bilingual society then whether we like it or not English becomes our basic requirement.
Being Pakistani and some Indians we speak Urdu fluently and to speak publicaly in Urdu language doesn't seems like a chalange to me?? whereas in English it is and when it comes to intereact with other people and all other activities such as competitions/workshops etc everything is conducted in English ...so I feel we need to practice our speaking skills in English more than in Urdu.
Btw wish u all the best & regards to all.