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If you would like to benefit from these exams but don't fancy going to one of the franchised drama schools, look up 'elocution teachers' on one of the search engines. These teachers will offer individual tuition and the exams need not be in acting. Other subjects include 'Reading for Performance' which is what it says - reading aloud a programme of work, 'The Speaking Verse and Prose' where you will recite poetry and prose to an examiner and 'Public Speaking' where you will be required to give talks on various topics. If you're a little quiet and shy I would suggest studying for the Reading for Performance exams. These exams seem to suit less confident students because they have the words in front of them and don't feel as exposed as they would if they were acting. 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From 2008 LAMDA Advanced Graded Speech and Drama exams will be included in this tariff and students can gain between 20 and 65 points depending on grade and pass mark. LAMDA exams can be taken in most areas of the country and it seems common sense to me to start taking these exams at a young age. Ucas points start at grade 6 and if a student wants to maximise their points they really need to aim for a good pass at grade 8. Obviously the more experience you have the better you will be. If you would like to benefit from these exams but don't fancy going to one of the franchised drama schools, look up 'elocution teachers' on one of the search engines. These teachers will offer individual tuition and the exams need not be in acting. 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