Public Speaking
The HappyMinds Public Speaking program equips students with the confidence and communication skills needed to express their ideas effectively in academic, social, and leadership settings. Through structured activities, interactive presentations, debates, group discussions, speeches, and impromptu speaking exercises, students learn to communicate with clarity, confidence, and purpose. The program develops voice projection, pronunciation, body language, audience engagement, presentation skills, and critical thinking while helping students overcome stage fear. Students also gain practical experience by speaking during school assemblies, classroom presentations, competitions, and leadership events.
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Program Features
- Speech writing using rhetorical devices like the rule of three and metaphors.
- Vocal training focusing on articulation, speed control, and pausing.
- Stage movement and eye-contact drills to command attention.
- Live anchoring opportunities at school-level assemblies and events.
Learning Outcomes
- Public Speaking
- Presentation Skills
- Leadership
- Confidence
Curriculum Blueprint
Step-by-step modular progression designed for classroom learning.
Develop confidence, voice clarity, pronunciation, posture, and effective communication techniques.
Learn to organize ideas, structure speeches, and deliver informative, persuasive, inspirational, and impromptu presentations.
Strengthen audience engagement, visual presentation, questioning techniques, debate, group discussion, and leadership communication.
Apply learning through classroom presentations, school assemblies, competitions, leadership forums, and public speaking showcases.
Public Speaking - FAQs
Specific queries regarding target cohorts, study kits, and scheduling details.
Yes. The program is designed to help students gradually build confidence through supportive activities, guided practice, and regular speaking opportunities.
Students regularly participate in speeches, debates, presentations, group discussions, school assemblies, competitions, and leadership events, allowing them to apply their learning in real-life situations.
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