TURN COMPLEX IDEAS INTO CLEAR MESSAGES
We help students develop the skills to make every presentation clear, engaging, and impactful. Our Informative Speaking classes focus on building confident speakers who can explain ideas effectively and communicate knowledge with clarity and confidence.
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- Helping others is highest form of love.
MASTER ANY SUBJECT WITH CLEAR SPEECH
Our lessons help students organise ideas clearly, explain information effectively, and communicate with confidence and purpose.
Develop clear articulation and steady pacing so every message is easy to be heard and understood.
Learn how to use emphasis, tone, flow and enthusiasm with descriptive words to keep listeners focused and interested.
Break down ideas and complex topics into simple, organised, step-by-step explanations with patience, and help listeners clearly imagine and connect with your ideas.
Learn how to support self opinions with clear reasoning, evidence, and thoughtful analysis to persuade others. Such as presenting balanced evaluations by discussing strengths, weaknesses and clear recommendations.
Identify personal speaking strengths and develop a delivery style that feels natural and authentic while being confident.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you help students organise their thoughts when explaining topics?
We teach students simple thinking structures and frameworks that help them organise information clearly and logically. Depending on their age and level, students learn how to:
- Identify key points
- Sequence ideas clearly
- Expand on explanations
- Give relevant examples
- Stay focused on the topic
The goal is not just to help students “talk more,” but to help them explain ideas in a way that is organised, understandable and engaging.
How does an "informative talk" lesson differ from a creative storytelling or a debate class?
What kind of feedback will I receive as a parent regarding my child’s performance?
Parents receive feedback when there are observations worth sharing, whether areas for growth or progress worth celebrating. Examples of feedback include:
- Clarity of explanation
- Thought organisation
- Confidence and delivery
- Ability to elaborate on ideas
- Participation and engagement during class
We aim to provide observations that are constructive, practical and relevant to each child’s stage of development. Feedback is shared informally – through a quick chat at pickup, a WhatsApp message, or a written note, depending on what works best for the family.