Hosting
Benefits of hosting include:
Enhance Stage Presence
Through physical training in hosting courses - including standing, sitting, and walking, children develop proper posture, poise, and presentation skills. This helps standardise their speech and behaviour, building a strong foundation for confident hosting and effective communication in public settings.
Build Confidence
From reluctance to speak to confident expression, recitation and performance encourage children to speak boldly, while enhancing their confidence, speech organisation, and logical thinking.
Unlock Your Child's Potential
With regular encouragement and opportunities to recite or host on stage, shy children gradually build confidence. Over time, they become more fluent, coherent, and comfortable speaking in public.
Sharpen Thinking Skills
People who speak well are usually intelligent and quick-thinking. As eloquence and cognitive agility reinforce each other, training a child's oral expression is one of the most effective ways to enhance their overall intelligence.
Improve Writing Skills
Eloquence and writing skills are closely intertwined and can reinforce each other. A key principle of writing training is to begin with speaking before progressing to writing, as strong oral expression forms the foundation for effective writing.
Course Advantages
Improve Self-Confidence
Hosting helps students develop their eloquence and build self-confidence. Through the process of hosting, they learn to express themselves clearly and logically, which helps them overcome stage fright. This confidence and expressive ability is valuable not only in hosting contexts but also in their daily life and academic studies.
Enhance Organisational Skills
A host needs to prepare the programme flow in advance, manage time effectively, and ensure each segment runs smoothly. This strengthens organisational skills and the ability to allocate time and resources appropriately. It also requires clear logical thinking and the ability to adapt to any changes if necessary.
Build Teamwork and Leadership Skills
Hosting is rarely a solo responsibility and requires close collaboration with other parties. The host must coordinate tasks, understand different roles, and ensure alignment among all parties. As such, collaboration is a highly important skill, while also helping to develop teamwork, leadership, and responsibility.

