Public Speaking - This course offers training in public speaking, communication, oral expression, podcast recording, and preparing a speech or lecture, a presentation, or a dissertation.
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The basis of the courses is ideally divided into 5 parts.
(If there is only one course, all topics can be discussed but not developed.)
Rates are per person.
If there are several participants, contact me for a group rate.
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ADULTS & SENIORS - Business executives, politicians or simply shy people can learn how to "dare" to speak in public, be heard, understood and regain self-confidence or professional efficiency.
MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL - Ages 10 to 17 - Preparation for the oral exam for the brevet and baccalaureate through improvisation on the one hand and the demands of declamation on the other. For an exam, better dialogue, to express yourself, debate or simply argue for the pleasure of oratorical jousting...
Students, teachers, individuals, professionals... come and discover the pleasure of public speaking, the joy of expressing your ideas clearly, the art of speaking to be better understood and goodbye to glossophobia! (More than 70% of us suffer from "glossophobia", fear of speaking in public)
Come learn public speaking. Perfect your writing of a text to be spoken. Learn the art of gesture to complement that of words and verve and brilliance will be within your reach!
CHILDREN - 7 to 10 years old - This course can help a child gain a little more self-confidence and understand some of the mechanics of public speaking. In this case, more playful techniques such as improvisation, theater, and drawing will be used.
The psychological part of this course is even more important than for adolescents and adults, because children's emotions are more difficult to manage and their attention span is limited.
GOOD TO KNOW:
Eloquence – From the Latin eloquentia, from eloqui, to express oneself
'It is the art of speaking well, that is to say, of acting through words on an audience, of convincing them through argumentation, but also through emotion.' Alain BRUNN: former student of the École normale supérieure, agrégé of modern literature, University of Paris-III-Sorbonne nouvelle
"It is not eloquence that is born of rhetoric, but rhetoric that is born of eloquence" (Cicero -De oratore, XXXIII, 146)