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SPEAK WITH CONFIDENCE Under time pressure
We teach students to structure ideas on the spot, providing the agility to respond to any challenge with poise and clear communication:
Develop the mental agility to draw random topics and deliver engaging responses with minimal preparation time while staying confident.
Learn the skill of adjusting a message in real-time, in unfamiliar situations such as navigating an expert interview or handling a crisis scenario.
Learn to organise spontaneous thoughts into a clear format: a strong opening, key points, and a firm conclusion.
Learn to leverage real-time observations and sensory details to create more vivid and engaging responses.
Using your identified speaking style to build a connection with listeners through shared experiences and direct yet natural interactions.
Practice remaining composed and focused while speaking in front of others without preparation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is this skill important if my child isn't planning to be a public speaker?
My child is very shy. Won't being "put on the spot" be too stressful?
How do you teach children to think "fast"?
Rather than teaching students to simply “answer quickly,” we teach them how to organise their thoughts efficiently. Students learn simple thinking structures that help them:
- Identify key ideas
- Using simple techniques to pause without panic
- Expand on answers logically
- Stay focused while responding
The goal is to help students respond more clearly and confidently, even when they are unsure initially.
What kind of activities will my child be doing in class?
Activities may include:
- Question-and-response games
- Opinion-sharing discussions
- Real-life communication scenarios
- Timed speaking challenges
- Group interaction activities
- Guided speaking challenges with light structure
Lessons are designed to be interactive, engaging and progressively challenging based on the student’s age and confidence level.
How can I support my child’s progress at home?
One of the best ways to support impromptu speaking is through regular conversation. Parents can encourage children to elaborate on their answers by asking open-ended questions such as:
- “Why do you think so?”
- “Can you tell me more?”
- “What would you do in that situation?”
Giving children time and space to think and respond independently can gradually help build confidence and communication flexibility over time.