3 Day Power Workshop: Spoken English Training for 120+ Students
Spoken English Training: 3-Day Project Punch 126 Transforms 120+ Students at Kamaraj College
The Department of English at Kamaraj College conducted a transformative three-day training programme titled Project Punch 126 from 23rd July 2025 to 25th July 2025. The programme focused on Spoken English skills and aimed at equipping students with the confidence and clarity needed for effective communication in real-life situations.
Sponsored by Idhayam Edible Oil Pvt. Ltd. and organized in association with the Rotary Club of Spic Nagar, the initiative was a significant step forward in enhancing the language proficiency of young learners. The event took place on the college campus and saw enthusiastic participation from students across various disciplines.
Powerful Sessions by Beehive Communicators
The sessions were led by expert trainers from Beehive Communicators, a reputed training organization known for its student-centric methods. Their team of resource persons conducted engaging, interactive sessions that focused on practical spoken English. The methodology included role plays, real-time conversation practice, group discussions, and confidence-building activities.
The trainers created a warm and welcoming learning atmosphere that encouraged every participant to speak, share, and grow. Many students who were initially hesitant to speak in English found their voice through this structured and supportive programme.
More Than 120 Students Benefited
The training programme attracted over 120 students from various departments of Kamaraj College. The diversity of participants added to the collaborative spirit of the sessions, allowing peer-to-peer learning and mutual encouragement.
Participants appreciated the simplicity and clarity with which the trainers approached the subject. Several students mentioned that the programme helped them overcome the fear of speaking English in public and improved their day-to-day communication skills.
Learning Through Interaction and Practice
The three-day schedule was carefully structured to focus on different aspects of English communication. Day one included sessions on building vocabulary, pronunciation, and confidence. Day two was dedicated to real-life conversation techniques and professional communication skills. On the final day, participants were trained on public speaking, interview handling, and spontaneous speaking.
Each day ended with feedback and motivational insights from the trainers, allowing students to reflect on their progress and set personal communication goals. Certificates of participation were awarded to all students who completed the training.
Sponsorship and Support
The entire event was made possible with the generous sponsorship of Idhayam Edible Oil Pvt. Ltd., a company that has consistently supported educational initiatives aimed at student development. The coordination and collaboration with the Rotary Club of Spic Nagar also played a vital role in organizing the event smoothly and professionally.
Department’s Commitment to Student Growth
The English Department at Kamaraj College has always prioritized student development beyond textbooks. Project Punch 126 stands as a strong example of their commitment to providing platforms where students can learn life-enriching skills.
Faculty members from the department closely monitored the sessions and offered feedback to both trainers and participants. They noted significant changes in student attitude and confidence levels by the end of the training.
Looking Ahead
The success of Project Punch 126 has motivated the department to plan more such skill development initiatives in the coming months. Feedback from students highlighted the need for regular spoken English and communication workshops. The department is exploring further collaborations and partnerships to continue this effort.
Kamaraj College sincerely thanks Idhayam Edible Oil Pvt. Ltd., the Rotary Club of Spic Nagar, and the Beehive Communicators team for contributing to the success of this impactful training programme. The college also appreciates the enthusiastic participation of the students who made this event memorable and meaningful.
