
Speech & Debate
Public Speaking Key B
Grade: 2 - 3
Monday 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Public Speaking Key B is one of our public speaking classes for kids, helping students strengthen presentation skills, organize persuasive speeches, and communicate clearly through structured outlining, research practice, and storytelling.
Prerequisites: None
Takeaways
• Writing detailed outlines that include relevant information.
• Incorporating visual elements into speeches.
• Expressing emotions during presentations.
• Solid understanding of various ways to organize essays and speeches.
• Proper research methods and brainstorming.
• Developing confidence for responding.
• Reinforcing and refining skills from the previous year.
• Enhancing clarity and coherence in spoken and written communication.
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Fill out the form below and we'll get back to you soon!
For direct communication, contact us via call or text at (949) 988-7918, or email info@ilearneducation.com.
Public Speaking Key B: Program Details
Public Speaking Key B is one of our public speaking classes for kids, designed to strengthen presentation skills and persuasive communication through more advanced techniques. Students learn to refine introductions, organize detailed outlines, and improve both verbal and nonverbal communication while speaking with confidence.
The course emphasizes persuasive speech supported by research and effective storytelling. Students practice gathering and organizing information, distinguishing facts from opinions, and using evidence and personal insight to engage an audience. Writing instruction supports speaking development by helping students structure ideas clearly for presentations, essays, and reports.
Sample class materials include worksheets, passages, and activities that build research skills, critical thinking, and communication clarity. By the end of the course, students are prepared to present ideas confidently, support arguments effectively, and communicate with purpose across academic settings.
