More Than Just Public Speaking!
It’s no secret that communication skills are a top priority in today’s world. Many of you might immediately think of public speaking when we say “communication skills,” and you’re absolutely right! Public speaking is a fantastic way for students to develop their ability to express themselves clearly and confidently. However, let’s be honest – for some students, the idea of standing in front of a crowd can be downright terrifying. But don’t worry; that’s where our 4-in-1 Communication Skills Program comes in!
What We Mean by Public Speaking
When we talk about public speaking, we’re not just focusing on the traditional school presentations that can sometimes feel rigid and nerve-wracking. Our program aims to make students feel at ease expressing themselves in a supportive environment. We offer strategies to help budding speakers build their speeches from the ground up, promoting creativity with off-beat speech ideas. By taking students away from the formality of school-style presentations, we allow them to enjoy the natural fun of public speaking. Eventually, they’ll start to see how these skills can seep into their personal lives, making them more confident communicators overall.
I Would Like My Child to Be Supported in Writing Speeches.
We get it – writing speeches can feel like climbing a mountain. That’s why our program provides guidance to help students craft speeches that are not only engaging but also reflective of their unique voices.
We coach them how to organize their thoughts, use persuasive language, and connect with their audience. Everything from entertaining speeches to persuasive ones. This process is designed to be supportive and encouraging, ensuring that each student feels confident in their abilities.
What Do You Mean by Creative Activities for Public Speaking?
Public speaking doesn’t have to be all about formal presentations. We incorporate a variety of creative activities that make the process enjoyable and less intimidating
Here are some fun games that we include in our program to help students develop their public speaking skills:
- TED Talk-Style Speeches: Students can prepare and deliver talks on ideas worth spreading, inspired by the TED Talk format. This encourages them to think big, structure their thoughts, and deliver them with passion and clarity.
- News Report Simulation: Students can take on the role of news anchors and reporters. They can cover school events, local news, or even create fictional stories. This helps with clarity, pacing, and professional demeanor.
- Book Reviews: Have students give oral book reviews. This activity combines reading comprehension with public speaking and encourages students to express their opinions and recommendations succinctly.
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