- Gained a deeper understanding of speech sounds and pronunciation
- Improved their articulation and speech clarity
- Enhanced their vocabulary and language skills
- Learned effective communication techniques
- Developed better listening skills
- Enhanced their ability to express thoughts and ideas fluently
- Strengthened their reading and writing abilities
- Learned to use correct grammar and sentence structure
- Acquired strategies to overcome speaking challenges
- Had opportunities to practice public speaking and presentation skills
- Developed a sense of confidence and self-esteem in their communication abilities
- Explored various genres of literature and storytelling
- Learned about historical speeches and their impact on society
- Studied influential figures in history who used speech to bring about change
- Explored the power of persuasive language and argumentation
- Developed critical thinking skills through analyzing speeches and interpreting their meaning
- Explored different cultures and their oral traditions
Continued creative development includes: having the child practice speeches or presentations at home, encouraging them to participate in public speaking competitions or community events, providing opportunities for them to write and perform their own speeches or skits, exploring historical speeches together and discussing their significance, encouraging the child to read and analyze speeches or persuasive articles independently, and incorporating oral storytelling traditions from different cultures into their reading and writing activities.