BRING EVERY STORY TO LIFE
With The Voice House’s Storytelling curriculum, children learn how to captivate audiences through the power of narrative.
Whether sharing personal experiences, describing imaginative scenarios, or presenting meaningful ideas, students learn how to speak with confidence, expression, and a voice that truly connects with others.
BUILD AND DELIVER UNFORGETTABLE STORIES
Our classes help students develop clear, expressive, and engaging communication skills that bring stories and ideas to life.
Learn to speak with a steady, clear voice and a confident tone to ensure your message is heard and understood.
Learn to use vivid, descriptive words to paint a picture for your audience, making them feel as if they are part of the story.
Learn how to structure stories with a clear beginning, middle, and ending.
Identify your unique speaking strengths to develop a confident delivery style that feels natural and authentic to you.
Use energy, gestures, and expression to keep listeners interested and involved throughout the story.
Learn how to control pacing, pause effectively, and recognise the right moments for humour or emphasis.
Explore different tones, emotions, and levels of enthusiasm to bring stories to life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can a student join the storytelling module if they haven't completed the previous module?
How will mastering storytelling improve my child’s school compositions and creative writing grades?
Storytelling helps students develop important skills that support composition and creative writing, such as:
- Generating ideas more easily
- Sequencing events logically
- Adding meaningful details
- Describing emotions and situations more vividly
- Building stronger story flow and structure
As students practise organising and expressing ideas verbally, many find it easier to transfer those skills to written composition.
For the final Showcase, is the audience made up of just classmates, or are parents invited to watch the final performance?
Parents are always invited to observe the final showcase performance. The showcase gives students an opportunity to apply what they have learnt in front of a supportive audience while allowing parents to observe their progress, confidence and communication development over time.