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Wed 13 Sep 2017
13:45 - 14:45

Venue: CCTL, Fawcett Room

Provided by: PPD Personal and Professional Development


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Voice and Presentation (One-to-One)
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Wed 13 Sep 2017

Description


Would you like to learn exercises that will reduce vocal strain, improve vocal range, variety, clarity and pronunciation to gain and hold the attention of an audience?

Would you like to make a positive initial impact and keep control of difficult situations?

In this individualised and confidential one-hour session you will determine the objectives and work on exercises to address your specific interests.

It is possible to use this booking page to book one follow-up session for additional support. The course trainer will advise when this may be helpful. Please only book one session at a time.

Target audience

For staff involved in teaching or training:

  • University staff
  • College and Non-University Teaching Institutions teaching staff
  • Further details regarding PPD's eligibility criteria are available
Prerequisites
  • If you receive a confirmed place the time slot will be specifically for your one to one, therefore if you are unable to attend you must cancel your place, giving as much notice as possible
  • If you receive a waiting list place, please ensure you cancel this if you know you would no longer be able to attend should a place become available, as one to ones will occasionally be offered at short notice
Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Wed 13 Sep 2017   13:45 - 14:45 13:45 - 14:45 CCTL, Fawcett Room map Stewart Theobald
Aims
  • to have an improved voice presentation and style
Duration

One session of one hour

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