employers and higher and further education institutions to encourage schools to develop oracy skills (esu.org)
In secondary, they learn to speak in a variety of settings and to a variety of audiences, ranging from an informal speech in front of classmates to a presentation for 50 potential employers (see Public Speaking: Oracy Skills for the Real World). (edutopia.org)
With time, the foundations of oracy skills — discussion guidelines, discussion roles, and choosing the level of participation in structured talk tasks — build up a student's confidence around speaking. (edutopia.org)