Presentation Skills & Reading
The PSR Method
BBC trainer has created the worlds first technique to improve reading and speaking skills for students and children
Presentation Skills & Reading
The PSR Method
BBC trainer Steve Hudson has created the world’s first technique to improve reading and speaking skills for students and children.

Steve Hudson, International award-winning voiceover and communication skills trainer has, after 25 years in teaching, created a unique course for students, helping them to become more effective, confident and persuasive speakers.
The PSR Method is an entirely new approach to communication skills training.
The course is based on the Hudson Voice Technique that is taught to aspiring voiceovers, actors, BBC and Sky presenters, international corporations, lecturers at Oxford and Manchester Universities, the Singapore Media Academy, and others. It has been accredited by the Law Society for Continued Professional Development Training.
Parents and teachers do a wonderful job of preparing the future generation, but is something missing?
A child will say their first word at about two years of age. They do this by mimicking their parents. From this point they will start to learn a vocabulary, language, accent, speed, and an intricate way of arranging words into a sentence.
They are gradually creating their unique speech pattern - it’s rather like their verbal DNA. However, when they start school, they will be influenced by less fortunate children who have picked up bad habits. This is why they need to be protected by a set of rules.
There is a lot of reading involved in the first years of life. On top of that, they have to read aloud in class quite early on. Then they have to make presentations, attend interviews and entry level tests for college or university, which is nerve racking − even for most adults.
And that is not all. When starting their working life, they have to face job and promotion interviews and competition is fierce.
Why the PSR Method?
Well, none of us was taught a communication technique at school because there wasn’t one, we were simply taught to string words together.
Without a set of rules to follow, we have to rely on our instinct.
Here’s the description of instinct from the Oxford Dictionary:
Instinct: The innate aspect of behaviour that is unlearned. In other words − 'guessing'. It may be an educated guess, but a guess nonetheless!
On the other hand, it describes technique as follows:
- A set of specific rules which determine the degree of excellence.
- The degree of skill or command of fundamentals exhibited in any performance.
The PSR Method changes speech patterns from instinct to technique.
Now there is a way students can learn to speak with more confidence and clarity and also start to enjoy reading more.
The PSR Method will have a major effect on their education and career.
The PSR Method is based on the Hudson Voice Technique. It is a life skill and guaranteed.
Benefits of the PSR Method for children and young adults:
- Speaking at a slower rate – 73% of people speak too fast!
- Helping to bring clarity where shyness or mumbling leads to inaudible speech.
- Helping to improve confidence at speaking in front of others.
- Improving retention when studying.
- Increasing enjoyment when reading for leisure, because stories come to life with the PSR Method.
- The possibility to record voiceovers – there is work for youngsters out there!
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