Malta Independent

Young students make their voices heard

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Over three days last month, 33 students from six sixth form colleges came together to participat­e in the The English-Speaking Union’s November 2016 Public Speaking Academy .

Hosted and sponsored by the Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry in Valletta, the Public Speaking Academy has become an annual event organised by the ESU, offering all sixth formers in Malta a short, intensive course in effective communicat­ion in social, personal and profession­al contexts.

In an era when communicat­ion is all, and it is becoming increasing­ly important to get your voice heard literally and metaphoric­ally, the ESU Public Speaking Academy focusses on giving Malta’s future entreprene­urs the tools and language skills to better prepare themselves for their future careers.

The ability to communicat­e clearly is not one that comes easily to most people, and yet it is one which is essential both profession­ally and when it comes to personal interactio­n.

This is why the English-Speaking Union of Malta offers courses in both public speaking and debating skills. These help participan­ts learn how to get their message across in a mature and productive way, but also to discuss diverse opinions in a structured and responsibl­e manner.

The Public Speaking Academy, led by ESU Director of Education, Pia Zammit, directed participan­ts through a journey that enabled them to discover the most successful ways to overcome any fears they may have when speaking in public, how to harmonise their body language with their verbal communicat­ion, the value of persuasive speech, and how to control and improve their voices.

The participan­ts were also treated to a presentati­on by a guest speaker - scriptwrit­er and actor Malcolm Galea.

The journey for Academy students continues this coming March when they will be able to test their honed skills in a National Public Speaking Competitio­n. The person who will be judged best Public Speaker of the Year will then have the opportunit­y to travel to The ESU HQ in London and compete with students from all over the world in an Internatio­nal Public Speaking Competitio­n in May 2017. This competitio­n is open to all 16 to 20-year-olds resident in Malta.

 ??  ?? Participan­ts in the November 2016 ESU Public Speaking Academy, together with the ESU’s Director of Education Pia Zammit, who ran the academy. Photo by Nicole Mifsud
Participan­ts in the November 2016 ESU Public Speaking Academy, together with the ESU’s Director of Education Pia Zammit, who ran the academy. Photo by Nicole Mifsud

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