Presentation skills aren’t just for adults who often do presentations at work. In children, developing presentation skills can help to build character, confidence and charisma.
At this workshop, speaker Matthew Winchester will teach parents how they can help their children prepare for presentations. Insightful and valuable, adults will also find these skills, such as intonation, voice projection and managing your audience, beneficial and applicable for their own use.
The target audiences for this workshop are teachers and parents with kindergarten and primary school children. Anyone who is interested in improving their presentation skills is also welcome to sign up.
Date: Saturday, 29 August 2009, 11am to 1pm
Location: Programme Zone, Level 1, Woodlands Regional Library – 900 South Woodlands Drive, Singapore 730900
To register for the workshops, please email your name and contact details to info@goodenglish.org.sg. This workshop is limited to 25 participants on a first come, first served basis.
This is part of a series of 4 workshops brought to you by British Council, National Library Board and the Speak Good English Movement.
A note about the speaker
Matthew Winchester is the Marsiling branch coordinator at British Council. He studied psychology at the University of Plymouth and specialised in non-verbal communication and children with learning and behavioural difficulties.
Before joining the British Council Singapore, Matthew taught 2 to 82 year olds at the Shane English Schools in Japan, where he was the Assistant Director for the Kita Kanto district.



