How To Use Storytelling As A Mood Of Effective Communication
by Leong Oi Wah
Date : Tuesday, 24 July, 2007 Time : 6:30 pm - 8:30pm Venue : Auditorium, Wisma Antah, (Off Jalan Semantan), Damansara Heights, KL
Members – RM5 per person / Non Members – RM10 per person.
ESU Committee, would like to “recruit” at least 2 friends/associates for this 24 July event.
Please contact Beatrice at 03-89426278 or email to info@esumalaysia.com.my, to confirm your attendance and just TURN UP on the day with pen and paper.
This workshop is useful for anyone wanting to acquire the powerful yet seldom-used STORYTELLING METHOD to make daily communication more effective, be it public speaking, presentation or conversation. Suited for EVERYONE, including professionals, nonprofessionals, teachers and students.
Winner of numerous public speaking awards, Storytelling is Leong Oi Wah’s forte. She has been regularly invited to share her skills and knowledge on this most impactful and endearing mode of effective communication.
Professionally, Oi Wah is currently the Director for Corporate Development of Epsilon Advisory Services Sdn Bhd, a management firm providing corporate secretarial and advisory services. She is actively involved in the MAICSA training programmes and has been a course leader for workshop and seminars conducted by Research Institute of Investment Analysts Malaysia, Securities Industry Development Centre and Asian Centre for Corporate Training.
In this workshop, she will take you through the purpose and objectives of using the STORYTELLING Method, and the different types of STORYTELLING formats you can apply to your communication, to deliver an important message to your audience (from adults to children), as well as to achieve better results with your communication.
For more information, please contact ESU (English-Speaking Union of Malaysia)
Tel: 03-8942 6278 (Beatrice) or 012-217 3511 (Jon Tan).
E-mail: info@esumalaysia.org.my




How To Prepare For Effective Speaking
by James Probert
Date : Friday, November 17, 2006 Time : 4:00 pm – 6:30pm Venue : Auditorium, Wisma Antah, (Off Jalan Semantan), Damansara Heights, KL
ESU contact or Mr. Jon Tan at jontan88@tm.net.my
ESU members and guests have a rare opportunity to hear and to get advice from James Probert, Deputy Director of Education & Head of the Centre for Speech and Debate, in England.
James took part in public speaking and debating at school, where he was a finalist in the world debating championships and later national champion of England and Wales. He has worked at the English-Speaking Union for four years.
In addition to administering the national championships for public speaking and debating at school and university level in the United Kingdom he has taught or lectured on public speaking and debating in over twenty five countries, on every continent.
How To Use Humour To Enhance Your Communication And Public Speaking
by Stephen Fernando
Date : Tuesday, June 27, 2006 Time : 6:30 pm – 8:30pm Venue : Auditorium, Wisma Antah, (Off Jalan Semantan), Damansara Heights, KL
Members – RM5 per person / Non Members – RM10 per person.
Please just TURN UP on the day with pen and paper.
This workshop is useful for anyone wanting to acquire the secrets to using humour to make daily communication more effective, be it public speaking, presentation or conversation. Suited for EVERYONE, including professionals, nonprofessionals, teachers and students.




Shakespeare And His Stage
The ESU and Globe Education A Cultural Seminar for Teachers
Date : 13 - 19 August 2006 Venue : Shakespeare's Globe, London, England
Crouching Spiders, Hidden Storms
by Ms. Theresa Manavalan, Journalist with NST
Date : Tuesday, June 14, 2005 Time : 7:00 - 9:00pm Venue : Auditorium, Antah Building, off Jalan Semantan, Damansara Heights, KL
Members – RM5 per person
Non members – RM10 per person.
Tactical manoevres to brainstorm and make mental maps to turn vague ideas into highly focussed messages in speech and writing. Theresa Manavalan shows you easy ways to zoom in on what you really want to say. Bring pen, lots of paper and a really positive attitude.
*Theresa Manavalan is a Kuala Lumpur-based journalist of 20 years.
*Please just TURN UP on the day with pen and paper.




The Eccentricities Of English
by Datin Glenis Raja Mohd Ali
Date : Tuesday, March 8, 2005 Time : 7.00pm - 9.00pm Venue : Auditorium, Wisma Antah, (Off Jalan Semantan), Damansara Heights, KL
Members – RM5 per person
Non members – RM10 per person.
This workshop is particularly useful for teachers and students.
*Refreshments will be served.
*Please just TURN UP on the day with pen and paper.