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8 Powerful Ways to Learn Conversational English What’s the difference between the two quotes below? 1) “Hello, how are you today? I hope you’re doing well.” 12 Fun Speaking Games for Language Learners When working with world language classes or English language learners, have you ever asked a question only to be answered with complete silence and blank stares? It’s a common issue—nearly every teacher has struggled with encouraging students to speak in a language they’re still learning. A student may have a deep fear of making a mistake, or may be just plain shy, even in their native language.

Questions and Answers By Topics - Basic English Speaking Download Full Lessons Package – Daily English Conversation by Topic (mp3+pdf) Listening is THE KEY to better English speaking. The more REAL English conversations you listen to, the more fluent you will become, to be sure.

Speaking Activity: Making Weekend Plans (be going to) (Pre-Intermediate) Simple Speaking Activity for Invitations & Making Plans (ESL) Target Language: be going to (future plans), have to, asking questions ESL Level: lower-intermediate Start speaking powerful English today, for free! - Learn to Speak English Powerfully With Effortless English Get your 7 FREE lessons and learn how to: Avoid the 7 Worst Mistakes of English Learning!Speak correct English faster using the "7 Rules for Excellent English”Become fluent in English without using a textbook or studying boring grammarSign-up for FREE and receive the first rule today Learn The 7 Rules For Excellent English With Your Teacher AJ! I will never share your information.

Speaking Activity: Giving Advice (Guess the Problem) - English Current Simple Speaking Activity for Giving Advice / Making Suggestions (ESL) ESL Level: lower-intermediate & intermediate Target skill: Giving advice Top tips for improving your spoken English Practising speaking is one of the most fun and rewarding parts of learning English. Once you can speak even a little English, there are loads of ways to improve your skills quickly while having tons of fun. Here are ten top tips for improving your spoken English and having a great time while you do it! Speak, speak, speak! Be confident and speak as often as possible to as many people as you possibly can! Speaking Activities for Language Classes When it comes to classroom speaking activities, I try to give emphasis to real-life situation, authentic activities and meaningful tasks to promote communication. To develop this productive skill, students need intensive and constant practice. But unlike other macro skills such as Listening, Reading and Writing including teaching vocabulary, it is more difficult to come up with speaking activities that are interesting enough to motivate students to produce the language. Sometimes, a little creativity from the teacher is needed.

7 Tips on How to Speak English Fluently Learning how to speak fluent, confident and natural English is an achievable goal. Every English learner is different, but there are a number of easy ways to improve in a reasonably short period of time. Learning English, but in a hurry? Try a lesson on Busuu today – it's fun, free and effective. 1. 11 Fun ESL Speaking Activities for Teens or Adults Every language teacher knows that speaking is a core skill to teach and practice, but sometimes it can be challenging coming up with creative or engaging ESL speaking activities and games. Let’s dive into nine quick, easy and fun ESL speaking activities for teenagers and adults you can integrate into your lessons. They are designed to be high-quality and enjoyable – and mostly suitable for online lessons, too.

10 Conversation Topics for Adults Learning English - Magoosh Blog — IELTS® Exam Adult English students typically have very different needs, interests, and experiences compared to younger learners. As a result, adults usually want to talk about very different topics. So if you’re practicing your English speaking skills for the IELTS, you’re probably in need of some conversation topics to practice with. Watch this video to get an idea of where to start, then keep reading to get our conversation topics for adults learning English! For each of the following topics, we will include an overview, as well as a few questions to get you started: Checking understanding Ana: Hi, I'm Ana. Welcome to What to Say! Do you know what to say when you want to check your understanding? Listen out for useful language for checking your understanding. Then, we'll practise saying the new phrases – after this. Bob: This isn't right.

Advancing Learning: Developing real conversation skills Whenever I start working with a new group, I ask students what they want to achieve and why they need English. There’s always someone who wants to travel, someone who needs English for career promotion, someone who wants to read articles in English. There are also a couple of people who say they want to be able to have a fluent conversation, which always makes me frown as ‘having a fluent conversation’ is such a broad term that it’s difficult to define or achieve it. The other reason is that some learners come to an English classroom aiming to have a fluent conversation in L2 while they are not always able to have a fluent conversation in L1!

Speaking - Pre-intermediate A2 Ana: Hi! I'm Ana. Welcome to What to Say! Do you know what to say when you give instructions? Listen out for useful language for giving instructions. Then, we'll practise saying the new phrases – after this.

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