Public Speaking: The Actors Method (Part-time)
Code PTPER1
Length of Course 10 Weeks
Entry Requirements
No qualifications are required for this course other than an interest in developing your confidence and ability to speak in public. The course is ideal for anybody wanting to improve their presentation skills, public speaking, chairing meetings, sales presentations, interviews etc.
Course Title
Public Speaking: The Actors Method
Day
Tuesday
Start Date
20-Sep-2011
17-Jan-2012
Time
6.00pm-7.30pm
Course Fee
£100
Site Code
3
What will I study?
This short course develops your confidence and ability to speak in public. Using techniques used by actors you will experience a range of workshops that develop:
The voice –techniques to develop vocal clarity, pronunciation, strength, quality, articulation breath control and confidence. These workshops will utilize famous speeches providing an ability to speak with power and clarity.
Line learning – help with line learning including key words and emotional offers, whispered text, thought tracking and textual analysis technique.
Body Language – techniques to improve the learner’s ability to physically present themselves in an open, approachable and confident manner and avoid negative and low status body language.
Programme costs
The course will cost a total of £100 (FULL FEE PAYABLE)
*Fee remission or reduced fees are not available on full fee payable courses.
Support Services
Students in College may have the option of utilising a number of support services such as: Additional Support, Counselling, etc. Please contact Student Services for further information on (01226) 216 267 or email support@barnsley.ac.uk
Still Interested?
To register your interest in this course please call our friendly Information Team on (01226) 216 123 or email info@barnsley.ac.uk
Disclaimer
Please note that places on courses are limited and courses will only run if there are enough students enrolled. The College reserves the right to change course details without notice. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.




