Kids learn how to identify the essence of a story, and practise communicating it succinctly and to the point. They learn how to observe and analyse and ask what's really happening. They'll gain confidence in speaking publicly. All the techniques of a News Reporter, practised in fun ways! Learning these skills in early life will give your child an edge forever, from writing essays to daily communication and in their future careers.
Ready Set Report is different to drama classes. It mainly focuses on real situations, instead of fictional.
Children learn to articulate with their own voice, instead of speaking lines written by others.
It's also different to debating. Children learn to develop their own ideas and thoughts, instead of arguing a point simply to win for a team.
Classes are non-competitive, non-judgemental and supportive.
Children receive the benefits of learning from a professional broadcast journalist.
They experience what it's like to ask questions at a news conference, present a live report to camera, describe an incident and tell a story.
All scenarios are interesting, fun and age-appropriate.
Classes also include introductory linguistics theory, use of plain English and non-verbal communication.
For every child, fun and age-appropriate.
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