Public Speaking for Teens: 1 Day Confidence Training in Vancouver

Wed, 21 Jan, 2026 at 09:00 am to Tue, 16 Jun, 2026 at 05:00 pm UTC-08:00

Regus BC, Vancouver - Pacific Centre | Vancouver

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Public Speaking for Teens: 1 Day Confidence Training in Vancouver
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Build speaking confidence in teens through voice clarity, storytelling, body language, stage presence, and practical speech exercises.
About this Event

Group Discounts:

  • Save 10% when registering 3 or more participants
  • Save 15% when registering 10 or more participants

Duration: 1 Full Day (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, beverages, and light snacks included


Course Overview

This 1 Day course helps teens build confidence and communication skills through practical public speaking techniques. The training covers voice clarity, storytelling, body language, and stage presence. Teens learn how to express themselves clearly, handle nervousness, and deliver speeches with confidence. The course uses fun activities, guided practice, and age-appropriate exercises to help young learners become more expressive, confident, and comfortable speaking in front of others.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Speak more confidently in front of classmates or groups.
  • Use clear voice techniques to communicate effectively.
  • Apply storytelling to make speeches engaging.
  • Use body language and gestures with confidence.
  • Structure simple and effective speeches.
  • Manage nervousness with practical tools.
  • Deliver short presentations with improved ease and clarity.

Target Audience

  • Teenagers aged 12–17
  • Students preparing for school presentations
  • Teens who want to improve communication and confidence
  • Young learners participating in competitions or events

Why Choose This Course?

This course is specially designed for teens, using simple techniques, fun activities, and safe practice environments. The trainer has experience working with young learners and understands how to build confidence gradually. The content is interactive, supportive, and focused on developing long-term communication skills. Teens leave feeling more confident, expressive, and encouraged to speak up.

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Want to train your entire team?
Schools, academies, youth clubs, and learning centers can request customized sessions tailored to their students. The program can focus on competitions, debate preparation, leadership development, or school presentations. Custom practice topics and interactive activities can be added to match your group’s needs.

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Agenda
Module 1: Introduction to Public Speaking for Teens

Info: • Understand what public speaking is and why it matters for teens.
• Identify common fears and how to overcome nervousness.
• Learn the qualities of confident teen speakers.
• Icebreaker


Module 2: Voice Clarity, Pace & Projection

Info: • Learn how to speak clearly and at the right speed.
• Explore volume control and breathing techniques.
• Understand how voice impacts confidence and communication.
• Activity


Module 3: Storytelling for Engaging Speeches

Info: • Learn how to turn ideas into simple, relatable stories.
• Explore storytelling structures suitable for young audiences.
• Understand how stories make speeches memorable.
• Activity


Module 4: Body Language & Stage Presence

Info: • Learn the basics of posture, movement, and eye contact.
• Understand how gestures support your message.
• Explore how to appear confident on stage.
• Role Play


Module 5: Building Confidence Through Practice

Info: • Learn techniques to reduce stage fear.
• Practice short speeches in a safe environment.
• Explore positive thinking and self-belief exercises.
• Activity


Module 6: Creating Simple & Effective Speeches

Info: • Understand how to structure a short teen-friendly speech.
• Learn how to open, organize, and conclude effectively.
• Explore how to connect with peers and audience types.
• Activity


Module 7: Final Speech Practice & Feedback

Info: • Deliver a short presentation with guidance.
• Receive supportive feedback to improve speaking style.
• Learn how to continue practicing beyond the course.
• Activity


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Regus BC, Vancouver - Pacific Centre, 701 West Georgia Street, Suite 1500, Vancouver, Canada

Tickets

CAD 467.04 to CAD 622.29

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