Courses For Business

 

 

 

Reading Aloud Courses: For Business

Reading Aloud Means Business

One day -  for corporate clients

  • Reading aloud: the guidelines
  • Speaking: Relaxation, breathing, voice and microphone
  • Non verbal communication: expression, body language and gesture
  • Creating and holding interest
  • Reading exercises
  • Discussion
  • Post course: Continuing professional development


Making Public Announcements

One day -  for microphone users

  • Reading aloud: the guidelines
  • Speaking when you cannot be seen: Relaxation, breathing, voice and microphone
  • Creating and holding interest
  • Reading exercises
  • Discussion
  • Post course: Continuing professional development

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For business people, the ability to read an entertaining and memorable speech well at conferences, meetings and social events can enhance your reputation, and the company’s, too.

But a dull, monotonous reading that bores the audience, fails to engage them and misses the mark could even damage reputations.

So what three things does the business person need to learn to fix these problems,  to engage the audience’s attention and ensure the message hits home?

  • Vocal variety through use of  emphasis, pauses, change of pace and volume
  • The feeling that ideas are occurring spontaneously with apparent changes of thought and direction, and
  • Audience engagement through talking directly to them, using expression, eye contact, body language and gesture

All these skills are taught and practiced on our courses

Reading Aloud Means Business

One day -  for corporate clients

  • Reading aloud: the guidelines
  • Speaking: Relaxation, breathing, voice and microphone
  • Non verbal communication: expression, body language and gesture
  • Creating and holding interest
  • Reading exercises
  • Discussion
  • Post course: Continuing professional development

Making Public Announcements

“Lazengennmumweare sorry FOR the delay TO yourservice…”

How often have you heard an announcement like that? How informative and helpful was it? And do you really believe the company is remotely sorry for the inconvenience caused to you?

Staff who use microphones and loudspeakers can learn a set of skills to attract the public’s attention and deliver a clear and  informative announcement.

One day -  for microphone users

  • Reading aloud: the guidelines
  • Speaking when you cannot be seen: Relaxation, breathing, voice and microphone
  • Creating and holding interest
  • Reading exercises
  • Discussion
  • Post course: Continuing professional development