Sensory Impact

Communicate with Influence

Master the art of persuasive speaking through our unique BREADTalk method. We help children Be Real, Express, And Deliver impactful messages inspired by the world-class style of TEDTalks.

Whether sharing facts or theories, our students learn the recipe to bake their ideas into presentations that are fresh, engaging, and authentic.

Our Lessons

How Great Speakers Command Attention

Our curriculum helps students turn curiosity into confident, influential communication through clear ideas, emotional connection, and authentic delivery.

Structuring Persuasive Ideas

Through our BREAD (Be Real, Express And Deliver) Framework, learn how to organise ideas clearly with a strong opening, supporting points, and a memorable conclusion.

Discover how to capture audience’s attention from the start using questions, surprising facts, relatable quotes, and impactful openings.

Explore how descriptive words, rhetorical questions, and comparisons can make messages more convincing and engaging.

Learn to use sensory language and relevant personal experiences to help audiences connect with ideas more deeply.

Aside from just hooks, learn to use storytelling, visuals, and expressive delivery techniques to make presentations more interesting and memorable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What progress will I see in my child?

Parents often notice improvements in their child’s ability to:

  • Express opinions more confidently
  • Elaborate on ideas more clearly
  • Speak with greater structure and purpose
  • Use examples and reasoning more effectively
  • Communicate more confidently in discussions and presentations

Over time, many students also become more comfortable influencing, explaining and expressing themselves in everyday situations.

A “hook” is the opening of a speech designed to capture the audience’s attention and interest. It helps create curiosity and encourages listeners to pay attention to the message that follows. Students learn different ways to create engaging openings, such as:
  • Asking thought-provoking questions
  • Sharing surprising facts
  • Using vivid descriptions
  • Presenting relatable situations or emotions
A strong opening often helps speakers communicate more confidently and connect more effectively with their audience.
Students learn how descriptive language can make communication more vivid, engaging and memorable. Through guided activities and examples, students practise using sensory details to help listeners imagine experiences more clearly. Rather than simply stating information, students learn how to create stronger emotional and mental connections through descriptive communication.

Lessons are interactive and discussion-based, with students participating in activities such as:

  • Opinion-sharing discussions
  • Persuasive speaking exercises
  • Constructing arguments with evidence
  • Group discussions and roleplay
  • Structured speech practice
  • Handling audience questions

Students are encouraged to think critically, support their ideas with reasoning and communicate in a clear and engaging way.

We believe persuasion is not about being the loudest person in the room. Students learn that calm, clear and thoughtful communication can often be just as powerful. Rather than forcing children to become overly expressive or dramatic, we help them develop confidence, clarity and presence in a way that feels authentic to their personality and communication style.
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