ESB
ESB
English Speaking Board (International) Ltd (ESB) is committed to equipping learners with the oracy and English language skills necessary to fulfil their aspirations and obtain confidence-building qualifications.
Recognising the profound impact of effective communication on individual potential and the necessity of closing the disadvantage gap, ESB collaborates with organisations like the SLDF to empower communities with lifelong communication skills.
In collaboration with the SLDF, ESB is committed to fostering a culture of confident communication and self-expression. Striving to equip young people with the skills and confidence they need to connect with others, pursue their goals, and thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. Join us on this journey of empowerment and transformation through the power of effective communication.
Empowering Through Effective Communication OR Fostering Confidence and Articulation
ESB’s Oracy Workshop initiative is dedicated to empowering young people from diverse backgrounds to communicate confidently and effectively. Regardless of ability or background, the mission is to instil self-esteem and confidence in even the most apprehensive participants. By providing tailored support and understanding, enabling learners to overcome barriers and unlock their communication potential.
At the heart of ESB’s approach is the belief that everyone has the ability to become a confident and articulate communicator. Through engaging workshops and personalised guidance, participants are encouraged to express themselves with clarity and conviction in any situation. By nurturing confidence and articulation, ESB’s resources empower young people to deliver their message with impact and authenticity.
Addressing the Impact of Poor Communication Skills
Navigating Challenges and Building Resilience
Stephen: The murder that changed the nation
Comunity Groups / Organisations / Parents Careers / Post-16 & KS5 / School Leaders / Secondary (KS3 & KS4)
Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation – Social Media Toolkit / Pledge Kit
This year on 22nd April 2023, the 30th anniversary of Stephen’s death, our goal is to ensure that the next 30 years look different from the last. We believe that meaningful change starts with tangible actions. If we each commit to taking one action on Stephen Lawrence Day that will positively impact the lives of young people from marginalised backgrounds, together we can honour Stephen’s life and legacy, and build a fairer, kinder and more equitable society in his name.