EdFlik Summer Camp UAE — Ages 13–15: Public Speaking, Business & AI
This Summer, Your Teenager Doesn't Just Learn — They Build, Pitch, and Lead: EdFlik for Ages 13–15
What separates teenagers who go into the world with confidence from those who don't is rarely academic grades. It is the ability to speak clearly, think entrepreneurially, and understand how to use the tools of their time.
EdFlik's Online Summer Camp 2026 for teenagers aged 13 to 15 is designed to deliver exactly that — in two weeks, live on Zoom, with expert teachers, real business building, and a final Investor Pitch Showcase that parents are invited to watch.
This is not a holiday course. This is a launchpad.
The Program at a Glance
Age Group: 13–15 years
Duration: 2 Weeks · 10
Teaching Days · 15 Hours Total
Format: Live Online on Zoom
Session Length: 90 Minutes per Day (Monday to Friday)
Core Tracks: Public Speaking & Leadership · Business Building with AI · Investor Pitch Showcase
Three Skills. Unlimited Futures.
Public Speaking & Leadership: Because Presence Is Power
The single most consistently cited skill that separates successful people in every field — law, business, medicine, technology, the arts — is the ability to communicate clearly and compellingly. Yet most schools dedicate almost no time to teaching it.
EdFlik's Public Speaking curriculum for teens is structured, progressive, and immediately applied. From day one, every student speaks live. There are no observers.
Week 1 focuses on foundations:
- Posture, eye contact, and voice projection — the three physical elements of confident delivery
- Storytelling structure: how to build a hook, conflict, and resolution into any topic
- Managing nerves and eliminating filler words (um, er, like) with real-time techniques that work under pressure
- Leadership styles in speaking — authoritative, inspirational, and conversational — and how to shift between them
Week 2 escalates:
- Keynote structure: opening, three key points, and a call to action
- Persuasive speaking: logos (logic), ethos (credibility), and pathos (emotion) — the persuasion triangle used by the world's best communicators
- Personal branding: what makes a voice, message, and presence distinctive
- Handling live Q&A: how to answer tough questions with composure and credibility
By the end of Week 2, every student has delivered multiple live presentations, received structured peer feedback, reviewed their own delivery, and built the physical confidence that most people spend years trying to develop.
Business Building with AI: Real Entrepreneurship, Not Theory
The Business & AI track is the core of what makes the 13–15 program genuinely different from anything else available to teenagers in the UAE.
Every concept connects to the student's own business idea. From the first session, teens are not given hypothetical companies to analyse. They are building their own.
Week 1 — Build the Foundation:
On Monday, teens use AI tools live — ChatGPT, Gemini — to identify market gaps and design their Problem-Solution framework. By Thursday, they have completed a full 1-page business plan covering: the problem they are solving, their solution, their target customer, and their revenue model.
That 1-page plan is not a school project. It is presented on Friday — their first Pitch Day — in front of peers and teachers who score it on confidence, clarity, and business logic.
Week 2 — Scale and Defend:
Week 2 introduces growth strategy, social media as a business tool, AI-generated content calendars, financial fundamentals (revenue, cost, gross margin, break-even), and persuasive selling.
Each student uses AI to stress-test their financial projections — and then defends them live against hard questions from teachers. By the final Friday, they present a complete investor-grade pitch: market, model, financials, and growth plan.
What teens will build using AI:
- A validated business idea based on a real problem
- A 1-page business plan
- A target customer profile using AI-assisted market research
- A social media content calendar
- Revenue, cost, and break-even analysis
- A full 5-minute investor pitch deck
Investor Pitch Showcase — The Final Friday
The final session of EdFlik's 13–15 camp is not a closing ceremony. It is a proper showcase — and parents are strongly encouraged to attend.
Each teen delivers a 5-minute investor pitch, takes live Q&A from a teacher panel, defends their financial numbers, and receives detailed feedback. Peer awards are voted live — Most Confident Delivery, Most Creative Idea, Most Viable Business — and the Grand Certificate is presented to each student individually.
This is a real event. Students do not practice for it. They perform.
How Every Session Is Structured
Monday to Thursday (90 minutes):
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| Min 0–5 | Warm-up — always a live challenge, never passive listening |
| Min 5–35 | Public Speaking (30 minutes — Teacher 1) |
| Min 35–45 | Discussion: connecting speaking skills to entrepreneurship |
| Min 45–50 | Break (5 minutes) |
| Min 50–80 | Business & AI (30 minutes — Teacher 2) |
| Min 80–90 | Rapid-fire revision + close |
Friday (Pitch Day — 90 minutes):
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| Min 0–5 | Intro and maximum energy build |
| Min 5–13 | Voice warm-up |
| Min 13–15 | Pitch prep (3 minutes silent) |
| Min 15–65 | Pitch Showcase: every student presents |
| Min 65–70 | Break |
| Min 70–80 | Certificate and celebration |
| Min 80–90 | Close |
The 10-Day Curriculum in Full
Week 1
| Day | Public Speaking | Business & AI | Student Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Posture, eye contact, voice projection | Problem-Solution framework. Live AI demo: market gaps | 60-second intro delivered live by every student |
| Tuesday | Storytelling: hook, conflict, resolution | Business models: product, service, subscription, marketplace | 2-minute talk with full story arc |
| Wednesday | Handling nerves, eliminating filler words | Market research with AI: who is the customer? | Students review their own recorded delivery |
| Thursday | Leadership styles: authoritative, inspirational, conversational | Build a 1-page business plan live with AI | Every student leaves with a real business plan |
| Friday (Pitch Day 1) | Final prep + voice warm-up | 2–3 min pitch with peer scores and teacher feedback | Rising Entrepreneur Badge + peer awards |
Week 2
| Day | Public Speaking | Business & AI | Student Output |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Final keynote structure: opening, 3 key points, call to action | Growth strategies + AI growth map | Persuasive 60-second pitch: 'Sell me this product' |
| Tuesday | Persuasive speaking: logos, ethos, pathos | Social media as business + AI content calendar | Tagline + 1-week content plan |
| Wednesday | Personal branding: voice, message, presence | Financial basics: revenue, cost, gross margin, break-even | Live Q&A stress-test of financial numbers |
| Thursday | Handling live Q&A | Grand showcase prep + peer coaching with AI | Peer coaching session + best peer coaching award |
| Friday (Grand Showcase) | Final 5-minute keynote | Full investor pitch: market, model, financials, growth plan | Grand Certificate + Most Confident / Creative / Viable awards |
The EdFlik Teaching Philosophy for Teens
EdFlik's program for 13–15 year olds is built on a set of non-negotiable principles that distinguish it from passive online learning:
Every student speaks in every Public Speaking session — no exceptions. If a student has not spoken within 20 minutes, the Host personally gives them a direct, low-pressure question. Invisibility is not permitted.
Business and AI are always connected to the student's own idea. There are no generic examples worked through in a vacuum. Every lesson is immediately applied to each student's personal business.
Friday Pitch Days are real events, not rehearsals. Students are explicitly told: "This is not practice. This is the real thing." The energy, the scoring, and the awards treat it as such.
Peer feedback follows a strict format. Every piece of feedback given to a student — from peers or teachers — uses the "one strength plus one tip" format. Purely negative feedback is not permitted.
The final showcase is investor-grade. Week 2 Friday is not a student presentation. It is a business pitch with live Q&A, financial stress-testing, and panel feedback — the closest experience to a real investor room that a teenager can have.
What Your Teen Will Walk Away With
At the end of EdFlik's 13–15 Summer Camp, your teenager will have:
- Delivered multiple live presentations in front of peers and teachers
- Received structured professional feedback on their delivery and business thinking
- Built and presented a complete 1-page business plan
- Conducted market research using AI tools
- Created a social media content strategy
- Built revenue and break-even projections — and defended them live
- Delivered a full 5-minute investor pitch
- Earned the EdFlik Grand Certificate
These are not camp activities. These are skills and experiences that belong to your teenager — permanently.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my teenager need any prior business or tech experience?
No. The program starts from the foundations of public speaking and the basics of the Problem-Solution business framework. All AI interactions are guided and beginner-friendly.
Will parents be able to watch?
The Grand Showcase on the final Friday specifically invites parents to attend and watch their teenager pitch. It is one of the most powerful sessions of the two weeks.
What platform is used?
All sessions are conducted live on Zoom. No additional software is required.
How interactive are the sessions?
Highly. Every 8 minutes of teaching is followed by a student interaction point. Every student speaks, pitches, or responds at least once per session. The session format is built around participation — not passive watching.
Is there homework or preparation between sessions?
There is no formal homework. Students are encouraged to reflect on their business ideas overnight and come with fresh thinking. The only evening preparation for the final Friday is reviewing pitch notes — and teachers provide direct guidance on this in the Thursday session.
What happens if my teen misses a day?
EdFlik coordinators should be contacted directly for any absences. The curriculum is designed to build progressively, so attendance across the two weeks gives the most complete experience.
About EdFlik
EdFlik is a live online learning platform built by Starscraper Enterprises, serving students across the UAE and internationally. The 13–15 Summer Camp program is delivered by specialist educators: a dedicated Public Speaking coach and a Business & AI instructor, supported by a professional session Host.
EdFlik's programs are not recorded courses or self-paced modules. They are live, interactive, teacher-led sessions where the quality of every student's experience is actively monitored, managed, and personalised in real time.
The Summer That Changes How Your Teenager Sees Themselves
A teenager who can stand up and speak clearly, who has built a real business plan, and who knows how to use AI to solve problems — does not look at the world the same way as before.
Two weeks. Fifteen hours. A completely different version of possible.
Enroll your 13–15 year old in EdFlik's Online Summer Camp 2026 today.
Visit www.edflik.com to register.
EdFlik Online Summer Camp 2026 | Ages 13–15 | Public Speaking · Business & AI · Investor Pitches | Live on Zoom | UAE & Global