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You are making history

PUBLIC SPEAKING SUMMER CAMP

Less than 0.1% of children and teenagers in the UK have gone through a structured learning experience or certificate course in Public Speaking! This means that you are making history and you should be proud of yourself. The purpose of this simple Welcome e-Pack is to help you prepare for the course.

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01

Get Enough Rest

The most important item to bring for this iconic learning experience is a refreshed you! The truth is a tired body or fatigued mind is of no use in a learning environment. Please ensure that the day(s) leading to the commencement of the programme, and especially the night before, that you get enough rest and go to bed early.

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No Phones Allowed

In order to ensure that we have no distractions, mobile phones are not allowed into the room where we shall be conducting the course. Please ensure that you do not bring any phone to the course.

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Arrive Early!

All course participants must be seated five minutes before the course starts. The schedule is 10 am - 2 pm, July 20 - 31 (no weekends).

04

Parking and Transportation

Venue: Lightwoods House, Adkins Lane, Bearwood, Smethwick, Birmingham B67 5DP. There is FREE parking in the premises car park and on-street parking. 

 

There is a major bus terminal beside Lightwoods Park and several buses that ply the Hagley Road route actually stop in front of the venue.

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Dining

Most children have a wholesome breakfast just before arrival. Therefore, typically, a packed lunch (including adequate drinks) would suffice for the average child. Moreover, due to the exciting, engaging and uplifting nature of the sessions, eating is usually the last thing on their minds. However, we ensure that they have frequent breaks and time to eat their packed lunch. 

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Your First Set of Presentations

Prepare to give a 1-minute presentation about yourself. You can choose what aspects of yourself you want to speak about. Examples of things you may want to include in your speech include: your name, age, school, family, favourite time of the year, favourite meal, places you like to visit, your pet or anything you will like to talk about.

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A Home Fun Activity

This must be done with the support and assistance of the parent/guardian. Identifying your child's personality type and understanding their personality traits, are the first steps in understanding what learning methods best suit them. They are also the first steps in building their confidence and developing their public speaking skills. So, we kindly ask that you sit down with them, click here and support them as they take the test. We shall be grateful if you can share the outcome of the test with us (via email).

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Contacting Us

The quickest and most comprehensive way to reach us is via email: hello@tellandshareproject.org 

On the day of the event, or if you urgently need to contact a member of our faculty, you can dial 07847 84 86 86. If you need to contact the venue directly, for directions, menu options, etc. please dial 0121 569 4141.

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