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Six week talk radio course for children - learn to host and produce your own talk radio show!


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Children of East Dulwich ? Have Your Own Say? On the Radio!


WordPlay are running 6 week courses for children & young people to learn the ins and outs of producing and presenting their very own radio show, complete with a broadcasting party putting their new found-skills to practice.


This course teaches pairs the skills and techniques required to produce and present your own talk radio show. Over the six weeks you will work in collaboration helping your partner to plan and produce their show, with your partner in turn simultaneously helping you plan and produce the show that you will be presenting.


Throughout this practical course you will take away valuable radio skills that will give you the know how and confidence to independently produce and present your own professional radio and podcast content in the future. Over the course you will plan your show, conduct an interview, script write, get to know the studio, learn the basics of audio editing pre-recorded content, brand & promote the show and finally present a live edition of your programme.


The course takes place in our home radio/podcast studio and on one of the weeks we visit a working professional radio studio.


We can also tailor our sessions for specific training requirements, so it's definitely worth getting in touch with us if you have any questions.


If this sounds like something you would like your kids to get involved in, please email us (Zoe & Leon) on [email protected]


Happy Listening!


Zoe & Leon

http://www.wordplayeducation.co.uk/

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