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Practice-first public speaking training

Oratory Skills Courses for Clear, Confident Speaking

Master articulation, structure compelling messages, and deliver with presence—through concise, practical lessons and built-in practice tools.

Typical outcome
Speak with fewer fillers
Replace “uh/um/like” with intentional pauses.
Typical outcome
Stronger structure
Hooks → proof → takeaway in minutes.
Typical outcome
Calmer delivery
Better pace, breath, and resonance.

Promotions

Precision Diction

Articulation

Target consonant clarity, vowel shaping, and breathing to achieve crisp delivery without strain.

Persuasive Structure

Rhetoric

Turn rough ideas into tight narratives with hooks, contrasts, and memorable takeaways.

Stage Confidence

Presence

Control pace, silence, and stance. Replace filler words with intentional pauses.

Interactive Tools

Elevator Pitch Timer

Refine a 60-second pitch. Track word count and speaking pace (WPM) to keep attention.

Time left
60s
Speaking pace
WPM: 0
Word count
Words: 0
Tip: Aim for 120–160 WPM for clear, confident delivery.

Filler Word Counter

Paste a draft or transcript to detect filler words and reduce verbal clutter.

Results
Score: —

Instant Practice Coach

Generate a randomized drill set (articulation, pace, structure) and track your streak locally.

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Streak
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Last completed
Articulation Breath & pace Structure

Keyword Stash

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Preview

Precision Diction — Drill Set

1) Consonant pop (45s)
Say: “tight crisp consonants” at 3 speeds. Keep jaw loose, tongue precise.
2) Vowel shaping (60s)
Alternate: “ee–eh–ah–oh–oo” with steady breath. Avoid facial tension.
3) Tongue twister (60s)
“Unique New York” — start slow, then speed up without losing clarity.
Try it

Persuasive Structure — Message Builder

Draft
Fill the fields and press “Build”.
Warm-up

Stage Confidence — 2‑Minute Reset

Step
1/3
Time
120s
Status
Ready
Instruction
Stand tall. Inhale 4s, exhale 6s. Repeat.
Pace tool

Speaking Pace Metronome

Set a target pace and practice hitting beats with your syllables.
This is a lightweight beep using WebAudio (no external files).
Status
Stopped
Practical mapping
At 120 BPM, you have 2 beats per second. Try 1 stressed syllable per beat to slow down and stay clear.
Settings

Customize filler words

Add one filler per line. Multi-word fillers are allowed (e.g., “you know”).
Stored locally in your browser.
Guide

How the Practice Coach works

1) Generate
You’ll get 3 drills: articulation, breath/pace, and structure. Do them in order for best effect.
2) Speak out loud
Practice aloud for 3–6 minutes total. Record yourself and listen once.
3) Mark done
Your streak is stored on this device. Consistency beats intensity.
Notification
Done.