Focus:
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Oral Communication – Phonology and Phonetics
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Introduction to Speech and Drama
Duration:
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12 hrs (12 x 1 hr sessions)
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10.5 hours (9 x 1hr 10 mins)
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Tailor-made Duration to Suit Your Specific Requirements
This course was put together by popular demand and is designed to address two crucial areas, namely Voice Mechanics (Phonology) and Speech / Drama. As such it is a combination of our Sounds of English and Speak Up Act Out Courses.
The Sounds of English: For many students the mechanics of speech and overall articulation remain major hurdles. However with with a few simple strategies, knowledge of phonology and practice, it can become one of their great strengths. The Sounds of English is a great way to introduce pupils to the physical properties of sounds (phonetics). All the key techniques for success with speech, clarity, accuracy and pronunciation are all dealt with in a compact format. This course is highly interactive and comes complete with a plethora of activities and reference material. Each student will recite a passage and will be individually assessed based on a number of rubrics.
Speak Up Act Out (Drama): Written by a resident expert who has acted extensively throughout Singapore and abroad, this course was designed as an introduction to drama. Areas of focus include the building of confidence, voice skills, stage movement, script writing and a final performance. For budding drama enthusiasts, this course offers hands-on activities for those seeking greater personal confidence, personal leadership, theatrical or debating roles within the school. Students are led logically towards a final session in which EVERY student in the class will perform a final group skit, with group feedback for all participants. Best of all, it’s great fun!
- Provide students with a variety of speech-related activities that will help to develop their overall quality of confidence and speech
- Give practice designed to increase clarity of delivery and accuracy in pronunciation and general articulation (including stress, pitch, tone, modulation etc)
- Speak impromptu
- How to construct an interesting and credible script characterisation
- How to use non-verbal forms of communication effectively (Stage movement)
- To plan, structure and deliver a brief performance