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Public Speaking for Kids Ages 12-16


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Public Speaking for Kids Ages 12-16
Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 45 lectures (3h 35m) | Size: 2.68 GB


Learn to speak confidently using our short video lessons created by youth coaches and content designed by experts.

What you'll learn
Understand the basics of Public Speaking.
Communicate clearly and confidently.
Be comfortable in presenting your authentic self.
Manage anxiety while speaking in public.
Write short and impactful speeches.
Deliver an impactful speech to your audience
Requirements
This course is recommended for learners ages 12 and upwards who are shy or new to Public Speaking.
Learners will create a folder for their speech writing and recording activities. They will record themselves speaking using a camera.
Plan to practice for 1-2 hours/week.
Believe and visualize yourself as a highly confident speaker!
Description
Dear Parent/Guardian,
This course is intended for purchase by adults (parents or guardians) for their children who wish to build confidence in Public Speaking.
This Public Speaking course will help your child -
turn anxiety into excitement
develop creative and engaging content
use effective speaking techniques
deliver with confidence clarity and power
express themselves authentically
This is perfect for those who -
have a fear of public speaking
lack confidence in their English language skills
avoid school and community events out of fear
struggle to communicate their ideas

Weak communication skills might keep you or your child from running for student council or getting top grades in presentations today. Maybe that doesn't sound like a huge problem. But today's presentation is tomorrow's doctorate dissertation. That seat on the student council could have prepared them to sit on a board of directors, or even...

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