Virtual Speech: Introduction and the Benefits of Speaking Through VR

Virtual Speech is one of our esteemed partners, and we utilize their software. They stand as one of the leading software companies globally, headquartered in the UK. They have pioneered the fusion of virtual reality with the enhancement of communication skills.


Conference Room

Deliver a presentation to around one hundred people in our popular training environment.

TEDx Styled Theatre

This TEDx-styled room allows you to practice for upcoming presentations at large venues.

 

Online Presentations

Practice how to deliver successful video-conferencing presentations.

Impromptu Speaking: Images

Practice thinking on your feet by talking about a wide range of random images.

Meeting Room

Practice giving a speech in a meeting room with your own presentation slides.

 

Learning a Speech

Learn to speak, starting with the main points and then the sub-points.

 

 

 

 

Eye Contact Training

Improve your eye contact and review your performance with gamification and heatmaps.

Sound and Visual Distractions

Learn how to deal with sound and visual distractions (phones ringing, lighting, etc.).

Literary Techniques

Learn about key literary techniques you can use in your next speech or presentation.

Lecture Hall

Deliver a speech in a large lecture hall. Load slides and get feedback on performance.

Press Conference

Practice presenting your press statement or other material at a small press conference.

Facilitator training

Practice delivering a training program to different audiences and venues.

 

 

 

 

Vocal Exercises

A workout to warm up your voice and develop your pitch, pace, pause, and projection.

Impromptu Speaking: Table Topics

Practice organizing your thoughts quickly by answering questions under time pressure.

Answering Questions

Practice answering questions from the audience after your presentation.

Building Impromptu Stories

Practice telling a story with plot twists along the way.

 

  • * All photos are used with the courtesy of Virtual Speech, UK