Communication Examinations
Introductory examinations are designed to introduce candidates to the LAMDA examinations framework, offering an opportunity for creative expression in an enjoyable and non-threatening environment. Candidates who prepare themselves appropriately will develop:
- Communication skills - the ability to share a poem and respond to simple questions with confidence
- Memory skills - the ability to learn words and recall them aloud
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LAMDA examinations in Speaking Verse and Prose are designed to develop the skills necessary for effective oral communication of the written word. Candidates who prepare themselves appropriately will develop:
- Interpretive skills
- Technical skills
- Knowledge of literature
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LAMDA examinations in Reading for Performance are designed to develop the skills necessary for reading aloud to an audience and devising a programme of material for performance. Candidates who prepare themselves appropriately will develop:
- Interpretive skills
- Technical skills
- Knowledge of literature
- The ability to devise a programme of material for performance
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LAMDA examinations in Using Spoken English are designed to develop the skills necessary for effective oral communication in English. These examinations will benefit native English speakers as well as those for whom English is a second language. Candidates who prepare themselves appropriately will develop:
- Oral language skills
- Communication skills
- Listening skills
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LAMDA examinations in Speaking in Public are designed to develop the skills necessary for effective oral communication and public presentation. Candidates who prepare themselves appropriately will develop:
- Oral language skills
- Technical skills
- Knowledge of the presentation process
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