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    What We Do:

    Weekly practice sessions where members can deliver short speeches, practice presentations, or participate in debates

    Workshops on key speaking techniques such as body language, voice modulation, storytelling, and speech organization

    Group activities that focus on impromptu speaking, persuasive communication, and public speaking under pressure

    Constructive feedback from peers and mentors to help you improve delivery, clarity, and confidence

    Guest speakers, including professional speakers and communication experts, who share tips on becoming an effective public speaker

    Participation in mock speech competitions and debates to gain real-world experience

    Exploration of different forms of public speaking, including motivational speaking, corporate presentations, and TED-style talks

    Club Rules and Guidelines:

    Eligibility: Open to students aged 12–18 who are interested in improving their public speaking and communication skills.

    Participation: Attend at least two sessions per month and actively engage in speaking activities and discussions.

    Respect: Foster a respectful atmosphere where all members are encouraged to speak and be heard.

    Preparation: Prepare speeches or presentations ahead of time to practice and deliver them during meetings.

    Collaboration: Provide constructive feedback to peers and work together to improve speaking skills.

    Digital Etiquette: Be punctual, stay engaged, and respect others during virtual meetings.

    Creativity: Bring fresh, original ideas to your speeches and presentations.

    Kindness: Encourage and support other members in their public speaking journey.

    Conduct: Disruptive or disrespectful behavior will result in a warning and possible removal from the club.

     
    The Public Speaking Club is the perfect opportunity to build your confidence, enhance your communication skills, and learn how to engage an audience with your words. Join us to develop the tools you need to become an effective and confident public speaker!” to “The Public Speaking Club is an online community for students aged 12–18 who want to develop their speaking, presentation, and communication skills. Whether you’re preparing for a speech, debating, or simply want to gain more confidence in public speaking, this club provides a supportive environment to help you improve and refine your abilities.
    What We Do:

    Weekly practice sessions where members can deliver short speeches, practice presentations, or participate in debates
    Workshops on key speaking techniques such as body language, voice modulation, storytelling, and speech organization
    Group activities that focus on impromptu speaking, persuasive communication, and public speaking under pressure
    Constructive feedback from peers and mentors to help you improve delivery, clarity, and confidence
    Guest speakers, including professional speakers and communication experts, who share tips on becoming an effective public speaker
    Participation in mock speech competitions and debates to gain real-world experience
    Exploration of different forms of public speaking, including motivational speaking, corporate presentations, and TED-style talks

    Club Rules and Guidelines:

    Eligibility: Open to students aged 12–18 who are interested in improving their public speaking and communication skills.
    Participation: Attend at least two sessions per month and actively engage in speaking activities and discussions.
    Respect: Foster a respectful atmosphere where all members are encouraged to speak and be heard.
    Preparation: Prepare speeches or presentations ahead of time to practice and deliver them during meetings.
    Collaboration: Provide constructive feedback to peers and work together to improve speaking skills.
    Digital Etiquette: Be punctual, stay engaged, and respect others during virtual meetings.
    Creativity: Bring fresh, original ideas to your speeches and presentations.
    Kindness: Encourage and support other members in their public speaking journey.
    Conduct: Disruptive or disrespectful behavior will result in a warning and possible removal from the club.

    The Public Speaking Club is the perfect opportunity to build your confidence, enhance your communication skills, and learn how to engage an audience with your words. Join us to develop the tools you need to become an effective and confident public speaker!” 5 months ago

    5 months ago