xFrequently Asked Questions

 

1.       How to train my kids for voice modulation?

 

You can help your kids learn how to modulate their voice by doing some activities at home such as reading. Reading can help them narrate stories in a creative way. Role playing also helps where you and your kids can act like different characters and do dialogue delivery like the characters using different tones of voices for different characters.

 

2.       What are the methods teachers use to teach students public speaking?

 

Instead of indulging your kids in boring lectures, the trainers here use interactive methods to teach public speaking to kids. We have sessions of group debates, You Tubing, podcast sessions, storytelling competitions, and more to help your kids learn public speaking so that they can become confident and comfortable in English language.

 

3.       What are the activities that are included in the curriculum?

 

Some of the activities that are included in the curriculum are poetry writing, story writing, storytelling competitions, debates, YouTube sessions, podcasting, and many more.

 

4.       Why is public speaking important?

 

Public speaking is important for kids so that they can learn how to communicate with confidence with their friends and people around them. This will help them in overcoming their stage fright and shyness.

 

5.       Are the classes individualized for my kid?

 

Yes, your children will get one on one attention from their trainers. They will also be a part of various group activities; however, their regular classes will be conducted with a single trainer only.

 

6.       Why is creative writing course important for kids?

 

Creative writing course will help your kids strengthen their English grammatical skills, become better at story writing and other forms of writing, help them develop proper sentence structure, and more.

 

7.       Do you provide online study material as well?

 

Yes, we do offer online study material in the form of assignments and assessments so that your kids can practice and revise whatever has been taught in the class.