Public speaking doesn’t require a booming voice or dramatic flair—it requires clarity, confidence, and a sense of direction. This Public Speaking course is designed to help you communicate thoughts in a structured, calm, and engaging manner, regardless of the audience or occasion. Whether it's a formal speech, team meeting, or virtual presentation, this course helps you organise your message and deliver it with control and credibility.
You’ll explore techniques that reduce nerves, improve tone, and enhance audience connection. Learn to tailor your language to suit the setting, use pauses with purpose, and steer away from waffle. This is not just about talking—it’s about being heard. Accessible anytime online, this course supports your ability to speak convincingly without sounding rehearsed or robotic.
Learning Outcomes
- Learn how to structure a clear and memorable presentation
- Understand techniques to control nerves and improve delivery tone
- Gain confidence to speak effectively in both small and large groups
- Master body language and voice control for effective communication
- Discover how to engage audiences using storytelling and rhythm
- Adapt speech content based on different audiences and settings
Who is this Course For
- Professionals aiming to improve confidence in presenting ideas
- Jobseekers preparing for interviews or networking situations
- Entrepreneurs explaining products or services to potential clients
- Students presenting assignments or projects during online classes
- Managers leading virtual meetings or addressing large teams
- Community leaders speaking at events or local gatherings
- Educators looking to improve classroom communication styles
- Anyone tired of awkward silences and filler words when speaking
Career Path
Here are six roles that value public speaking skills, with average salaries in the UK:
- Spokesperson – £42,000 per year
- Corporate Trainer – £35,000 per year
- Broadcast Presenter – £40,000 per year
- Sales Executive – £32,000 per year
- Politician’s Assistant – £30,500 per year
- Communications Officer – £33,000 per year