MedhaSpoken English - Online Classes is a comprehensive course designed to help learners improve their English speaking skills. The course covers various aspects of spoken English including grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and conversation skills. Through interactive online classes and practical exercises, learners will enhance their fluency, confidence, and overall communication skills in English.
Over the past four years, Arora Wadhwa was involved with the Rotman Commerce Arts Group and Rotman Commerce Toastmasters. Most recently, she was vice-president external for the Toastmasters club, where she launched the RCT x RCPA: Roaring 20s Speakeasy, an arts incubator that created a safe space for the creative exploration of issues that are difficult to discuss or are rarely spoken about. Arora Wadhwa was also a student leader at Woodsworth College, where she was a residence advisor.
First, there's the element of public speaking, which is so helpful to anyone in a professional and academic setting. I really developed my skills through the club. The other thing was being given a bit of freedom. I had a vision to create an arts incubator where people could speak about issues that are very rarely spoken about, like pride and feminism and diversity and body dysmorphia. Through Toastmasters, you're given so much support for any idea that you have. To be able to see something like that come to life showed me that's something I want to do in the future, for a career.
It's such a valuable skill to be able to communicate effectively, and to be able to get what you need to say across in a clear and effective way. And then taking it a step further, being able to communicate with a big group of people in an effective way can help create a lot of social change. It also doesn't have to be at the macro level; it's also on the micro level. It's speaking up for yourself in a meeting or communicating your ideas on a project. Those are the small wins that public speaking gets you. Having that confidence and having that comfort with speaking can really transform people's lives.
Public speaking is especially tough for any minority. Women historically have been told not to speak up. It's a very recent societal change that we've had where we're encouraged to. For people with disabilities or any kind of minority, you're taught your entire life through society that your voice doesn't have that much significance. So public speaking is especially important for any kind of minority to advocate for themselves. To be confident in speaking is to create change for yourself and a bigger group of people.
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