“Many people believed that the real obstacle to success in public speaking is fear. We are afraid to speak to a group of people in public. So we join a Toastmasters club. After conquering the fear, we make another surprising discovery…”
The real fear may not be the delivery of a speech, but the mastery of the language and the oratory skill required in a speech. How can we learn to speak eloquently?
You are invited to our seminar on
Language & Oratory –
Using Language Effectiively in Public Speaking
This seminar / workshop will touch on three key issues:
- Pronunciation
- Grammar
- Vocabulary
The objective of the programme
is to enable each participant to work on his or her pronunciation, grammar and diction, and improve on the quallity of the speeches…
- Clarify pronunciation issues so that participants will begin to correct their own speech pattern.
- Alert participants to basic components of grammar that public speakers should be aware of.
- Offer tips of effective word choice.
Venue: Toa Payoh Central Community Club, Mini-Theatrette Level 3
93 Toa Payoh Lorong 4, Opposite Toa Payoh Community Library
Date: 11th November (Tuesday) Time: 7.15pm to 9.45pm
Fee: S$3.00 only
Contact : Michael Lau @ 97280919
Who should attend:
Homemakers, Job-seekers, Professionals, Retirees, Students, Toastmasters
Anyone above 18 years old.
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Biodata of Speaker:
The speaker is a speech trainer by profession, specializing in public speaking and pronunciation courses.
In addition to more than 30 years of experience in public speaking, he is a licensed instructor in the teaching of English as a Second Language, and holds several diplomas in speech training.
Ng Seng Chuan is a member of Lion City Toastmasters Club, with the rank of ATM-G, and has won the impromptu speech contest at district level.
Ng Seng Chuan ATM-G
Speech Trainer / Champion of Impromptu Speech Contests in
Toastmaster International District 80
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Short, sweet, to the point, FREltexac-Ey as information should be!