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07 September, 2018

The Primary Speaking Program: developing accurate and confident public speakers

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The Primary Speaking Program: developing accurate and confident public speakers

One of our whole school development priorities is developing excellence in spoken English for all our students.

The Primary Speaking Program: developing accurate and confident public speakers One of our whole school development priorities is developing excellence in spoken English for all our students.

One of our whole school development priorities is developing excellence in spoken English for all our students.

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One of our whole school development priorities is developing excellence in spoken English for all our students. There are many ways in which we do this across the Primary School, but one significant approach is the Speaking program, which our students, from Year 2 upwards, all take part in.

The Primary Speaking Program has been designed to give all children the opportunity to develop their presentation skills. This means children are rehearsing, preparing and focused on the content and delivery of a presentation. Every half term the students prepare and present on a given topic, usually linked to learning or the student’s interest. They are expected to use accurate English, correct grammar tenses and think carefully about their language, pace and the audience to whom they are presenting.

Presenting and speaking in public, be it in the classroom, an assembly or another forum can be challenging for Primary students but by providing these opportunities we encourage, support and build confidence. The speaking program takes place during the school day and in addition to presenting the children also hear the presentations of their peers.

Another valuable element of this program is that whilst it develops speaking and performance it also demands that the audience are active listeners. To do this, the audience have a job to do as well. Through feedback and comments the peers share their opinions on the strengths of the presentation and what can be done to make it even better. In doing this, they are also consolidating their own learning and understanding of this program.

One of our Superheroes - Poppy, teaches us about perseverance and it is this continued hard work and effort combined with the opportunities to perform that will enable our students to become confident public speakers. We are ambitious for our students and know that practising these skills today will support them in becoming the leaders of tomorrow.  

Introducing the Primary Student Council

Primary Student Council 201819
Elections were held and votes have been cast for our Primary Student Council. I was delighted to announce and congratulate the Council today in assembly and look forward to working with them. They are:
2B: Sebbie
2I: Dong Han
2S: Yen Nhi
3B: William
3I: Minh Anh
3S: Lucas    
4B: Jae Eun
4I: Tran Lam
4S: Khanh Linh
5B: Tae Sung (Ian)
5I:  Ngan Khanh
5S: Joshua Jung
5H: So Hyeon
6B: My Anh
6I: Megan
6S: Danielle
6H: Chloe

Wishing you all a wonderful weekend,

Rebecca Carroll, Head of Primary

FINE DINING
Congratulations to our fine diners this week:
-    Tae Sung 5B
-    Hyun Seo 5I
-    Gia Bao 5S
-    Duy Khanh 5S
-    Phan Anh 6B
-    Katherine 6I
-    Melissa 6S
-    Pavel 6B

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