“There are three things to aim at in public speaking: first, to get into your subject, then to get your subject into yourself, and lastly, to get your subject into the heart of your audience.”
– Alexander Gregg
BSS believes that public speaking competitions are social and interactive… These interactions benefit students as learners, as they can observe how others approach similar tasks, share ideas, and use their words and actions to motivate and inspire. Today the Final Round of Leader in Me Speech Contest was conducted at BPPM for grade 2-5 where the PROACTIVE learners of primary delivered their speeches dauntlessly. The competition aimed to focus on the speaking abilities of the individuals. Typically, the goal of organising the contest was to SHARPEN THE SAW and give learners the opportunity to improve their speaking abilities and to establish contacts within a group of people, hence, making them holistic and self-sufficient…
Great job done by all the finalists and kudos to all the winners!!!