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Practice-first • Feedback-rich • Measurable progress

About Oratory Skills Courses

We make confident, clear speaking a learnable skill for everyone. Our programs are built around small repeatable drills, fast feedback, and milestones you can actually feel in real meetings, presentations, and high‑stakes conversations.

MISSION
Turn nervous energy into focused presence through repeatable habits.
METHOD
Short drills → targeted feedback → reflection → re-run with one variable changed.
PHILOSOPHY
Clarity is kindness. Structure earns trust. Presence is trainable.

Our Method

We don’t rely on vague “be more confident” advice. Each week you practice a small set of controlled drills, measure outcomes, and build a personal playbook for your most common speaking scenarios.

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Structured drills
Pace, articulation, vocal variety, pausing, emphasis, and micro-structure.
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Frameworks you can reuse
Story and argument templates applied to real work contexts, not imaginary speeches.
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Rubrics, not vibes
Clear scoring so you can see progress week-to-week and focus on one lever at a time.
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Reflection loops
Two minutes of notes after each drill to lock learning and reduce repetition errors.
Weekly cadence timer
A simple pacing guide: a 6‑week program starts in…
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Tip: Keep the first session short. The goal is consistency, not intensity.

Team Philosophy

We teach what we can measure—and we measure what helps you in the real world.

We optimize for transfer

If a technique doesn’t improve your next meeting, interview, or presentation, it doesn’t stay in the curriculum.

Feedback is specific

“Be more engaging” is not feedback. We use concrete labels: pace markers, emphasis points, structure clarity, and audience cues.

Confidence follows competence

Your nervous system calms down when your plan is clear and your execution is rehearsed in manageable loops.

Support line
+1 (415) 702-9834
Mon–Fri • 9:00–18:00 (local)

Milestones

Each milestone focuses on one set of outcomes. You’ll get a simple rubric and short drills so improvements are visible and repeatable.

Clarity (Weeks 1–2)

Trim filler, reshape sentences, and front‑load value. Establish a clean outline with one core point per section.

Confidence (Weeks 3–4)

Practice presence: posture, gestures, eye contact, and intentional pauses. Learn to start strong and end cleanly.

Persuasion (Weeks 5–6)

Use evidence and stories to drive belief and action with ethical framing. Handle objections without losing warmth.

Principles We Teach

Audience First

Every message answers: why this matters now to this audience.

Structure Shapes Memory

Hooks, contrasts, and stories improve recall and decision‑making.

Clarity Beats Cleverness

Simple, strong wording builds trust faster than ornament.

Practice Loops

Focus on one variable per drill for compounding gains.

Your learning path

Explore the principles timeline. Click an item to reveal drills, common mistakes, and a 3‑minute practice plan.

1 Name the point Clarity • 2 minutes
DRILL
Say your point in one sentence that starts with a verb.
COMMON MISTAKE
Leading with context before the claim.
2 Build a 3-part structure Clarity • 4 minutes
DRILL
Hook → Point → Next step. No extras. Practice out loud twice.
MEASURE
Listener can repeat your point in 10 seconds.
3 Pause with intent Presence • 3 minutes
DRILL
Insert a full breath pause after your hook and before your ask.
COMMON MISTAKE
Filling silence with “um”, “so”, or extra explanations.
4 End cleanly Presence • 2 minutes
DRILL
Finish with a single sentence that matches your opening point.
MEASURE
No trailing phrases. You stop and hold eye contact for one beat.
5 Evidence in one slide Persuasion • 5 minutes
DRILL
Pick one metric, one story, one next step—no more.
COMMON MISTAKE
Overloading with stats to compensate for uncertain structure.
6 Handle objections with warmth Persuasion • 6 minutes
DRILL
Acknowledge → clarify → answer → confirm. Keep tone steady.
MEASURE
You can repeat the objection fairly before responding.