Voice Training / Speech Presentation
Instructors are experienced in teaching the methodology of English drama schools.
To become a professional interpreter it is essential to speak clear, fluent English, so that listeners can easily understand your interpretation.
Non-native English speakers often make mistakes in the pronunciation of numbers, figures, real names and place names. In a global society it is crucial to speak in standard, easily understood English.
In the beginners class the instructor will focus on weak points in the pronunciation of vowels and consonants common to non-native English speakers.
The intermediate class introduces students to voice projection, intonation, speech delivery and a more traditional British accent.
This course is particularly recommended for students wishing to become professional interpreters, bilingual broadcast reporters and interviewers.
- DVT Voice Training
Monday - Friday
2nd August 10 - 6th August 10 (1 week)
4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Venue: Angel
How to apply
Important information
a. Class times may vary according to changed circumstances such as availability of teachers and depends on the number of students who apply for the course.
In general, class times will follow the published schedules and we will always inform students in the event of any changes.
b. Classes may also be combined or amalgamated
if, for example, there are not sufficient enrolled students to justify a separate class
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