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Outline:
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How to develop your voice using
posture, relaxation + breathing;
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Neutralizing any accent – resonance,
pitch + tone;
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Eliminating any/all speech faults –
stuttering, mumbling;
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Birth defects such as cleft palate/
cleft lip;·
Strengthening weak oral muscles;
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Reducing any accent: Colored, Xhosa,
Zulu, Sotho, Zimbabwean, Afrikaans,
French; English (England), American etc.;
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Communication skills in a private,
public and corporate setting;
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Public Speaking and confidence
building;
· Maximizing
your vocal capacity giving you versatility and dynamics when Speaking;
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You will have better diction and
clarity – articulation and enunciation;
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Switch board, private and public
sector and corporate sector, answering (phones), Front of house
sales, etc;
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You will learn how to gain
confidence in speech within your working environment – verbal dynamics; ·
SWOT analysis;
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Understanding your strengths and
weaknesses and developing positive affirmations;
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Overcoming all threats (fear,
failure, criticisms etc.).
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Your speaking Voice is made up
of muscles, cavities, tissues and nerves. It can produce at least 325 different
pitches. There are more nerves in the muscles of the larynx than any other
muscles in your body. In addition, you use three quarters of your body when you
speak a word, e.g even a stubbed toe can affect the sound of your voice. Hence,
your voice can be adversely affected by various emotions: excitement, anger,
pain, sadness & stress.
Let me teach you how to control
your voice and get the most out of it! My course does lead to job Promotions
and various Public speaking engagements. please whatsapp for information.
2mo
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Radio
presenters (a.k.a Disk Jockey, Radio Announcer, Radio Broadcaster) are the
public voice of commercial, public and community radio stations. They compile
and present radio programs to the public on a range of topics and with a
specific musical or topical focus that may vary according to the type of
station for which they work or their particular skills or areas of interest.
Their on-air presentation may focus more on a particular style of music, on
interviewing and talkback, or on a specific topic like sports, cooking, current
affairs or gardening.
You will learn how to: prepare and present news, sport or other
Information, conducts interviews, and
introduce music, performance
And special events on radio.
This occupation requires high levels of creative
talent or personal commitment and interest. If you feel you have what it takes,
come and participate in the course. My students who have completed this
course are featured on Bok Radio, CCFM Radio, Bush Radio, Radio Goodhope, and
Magic828.
YOU COULD BE NEXT!
REFERENCES:
Fusi Nkoala – CCFM: “My native
language is Sotho, so speaking English was difficult for me and coupled with
presenting I really needed help. Barbara was very patient with me and
accommodating (as I am studying and sometimes can’t attend class) she didn’t
mind moving my class times around to meet my needs. She made me aware of my
speech faults, pace and how when I am on radio I do the weirdest things –
rebound at the end of a word. She really helped me achieve my goal of being a
permanent radio presenter on CCFM. She is brilliant!”
Sisanda Nkoala – Bush Radio and Goodhope: “After completing my
course I really wanted to get a slot on Goodhope, Barbara was so encouraging
and inspiring and helped me each step of the way. She will go out of her way to
help you reach your goals. She is very professional in all areas and it shows
in her way of presenting the course material. She helped me reach my goal. Book
a course with her today!”
2mo
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Public
Speaking (sometimes termed oratory or oration) is the process or act of
performing a presentation (a speech) focused around an individual
directly speaking to a live audience in a structured, deliberate
manner in order to inform, influence, or entertain them. Public speaking is
commonly understood as the formal, face-to-face talking of a single person to a
group of listeners, either for school, workplace or our personal lies. It is
closely allied to "presenting", although the latter is more often
associated with commercial activity. Most of the time, public speaking is to
persuade the audience.
In
public speaking, as in any form of communication, there are five basic
elements, often expressed as "who
is saying what to whom using what medium
with what effects?" The purpose of public
speaking can range from simply transmitting information, to motivating people
to act, to simply telling a story. Good orators should be able to change
the emotions of their listeners, not just inform them. Public speaking has
several components that embrace such things as motivational speaking, leadership/personal
development, business, customer service, large group communication, and mass
communication. Public speaking can be a powerful tool to use for purposes such
as motivation, influence, persuasion, informing, translation, or simply ethos.
2mo
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