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  1. learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › skills › speakingSpeaking | LearnEnglish

    Here you can find activities to practise your speaking skills. You can improve your speaking by noticing the language we use in different situations and practising useful phrases. The self-study lessons in this section are written and organised by English level based on the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR).

    • Interview Pop
    • Word Racing
    • Guess Who Or What I Am
    • Would You Rather…
    • How-To Presentation
    • Living Memory
    • Video Talk
    • Talk About Your Weekend
    • Timed Discussion
    • Debating Club

    Student level: Pre-Intermediate to Advanced Type of Lesson:Group or Individual This is a great one for students to have fun and be creative. Put students in pairs, or you could also carry this one out in a one-one lesson. Students choose one person they want to interview. It can be anybody of their choice, and the person doesn’t necessarily have to...

    Student level: Pre-Intermediate to Advanced Type of Lesson:Group A very interactive and high-energy ESL speaking activity. Many students get so into it and excited that they won’t even notice they are speaking in a foreign language and won’t even have time to think about making mistakes. All you need to prepare for the game is to write down 15-20 v...

    Student level: Pre-Intermediate to Upper-Intermediate Type of Lesson:Group This is a very simple but effective activity with no preparation needed and can be played in two versions. It’s usually more suitable for lower-level students but can also be used in intermediate or upper-intermediate students, especially for the other variation of the activ...

    Student level: Intermediate to Advanced Type of Lesson:Group or Individual This is a great way to practice ‘would’ in the conditional form. There’s a lot of different ways you can organize this one. One of the easiest ways is to just come up with some of your own ideas (5-10 should be enough), type them out, and cut them up into cards. Go around th...

    Student level: Pre-Intermediate to Advanced Type of Lesson:Group or Individual This activity is great for a number of reasons: it’s simple to assign and explain, effective for students to develop speaking, and fun because it’s on a topic they’re interested in. It’s also practical because they’re teaching the class how to do something or how somethi...

    Student level: Pre-Intermediate Type of Lesson: Group This is a game based on the classic board game “memory” designed for lower-level students. Two students go out of the room (Student A and Student B). The rest of the class gets together in pairs. If you have an uneven number of students, one group can be in three. Each pair chooses a word accord...

    Student level: Pre-Intermediate to Advanced Type of Lesson: Group or Individual Find a YouTube video topic that you think would be interesting for your students. I would choose a relatively short video (two to five minutes), or something like a TedTalk. Make some preview discussion questions about the topic presented in the video, go through them w...

    Student level: Beginner to Intermediate Type of Lesson: Group This activity is a better choice if your students are happy talking but maybe are a bit nervous speaking in front of a class: Split the class into pairs. Students need to discuss their weekend with their partner. Use only English! You need to be observant with this type of activity. Keep...

    Student level: Pre-Intermediate to Advanced Type of Lesson:Group or Individual This is another simple yet great activity for building confidence in speaking! Give the student a topic card, for instance, “Talk about your favorite place.” or “What’s your favorite band or artist?” The student has a certain amount of time to prepare some ideas for what...

    Student level: Intermediate to Advanced Type of Lesson:Group or Individual Prepare a list of controversial topics, and two opposing views about each topic. Split your students into pairs or small groups (each with an even number of students). Split each groups into two parties. Assign a topic to each group: each party has to hold an opposite view. ...

  2. learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org › skills › speakingSpeaking | LearnEnglish Teens

    Speaking. Here you can find activities to practise your speaking skills. You can improve your speaking by noticing the language we use in different situations and practising useful phrases. The learning materials in this section are written and organised by level.

  3. 28 de dic. de 2020 · 1. 30 Second Speech. This English speaking activity is both fun and useful. The aim is to get students to speak for 30 seconds about topics that may or may not be out of their comfort zone. We have a list of topics here for you to choose from, and of course you can think of your own.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2023 · In this article, you’ll discover 35 popular ESL speaking activities that really work. These activities are designed to get your students talking, whether they’re young learners or adults. They cover a range of scenarios, from casual chit-chat to formal presentations and everything in between.

  5. 4 de may. de 2018 · Actividades de inglés: speaking (inglés oral) 1. Who am I? Esta es una de las actividades de inglés que más gustan a mis alumnos. Esta se puede jugar por parejas o en grupo. Se reparte un trozo de papel a cada persona y todo el mundo escribe el nombre de un animal (también se puede jugar con objetos, personajes famosos, etc).

  6. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Learn to speak English like a pro with 14 speaking practice exercises (plus reading and writing) The key to improving your English? Practice, of course! Try these 14 English speaking practice exercises to build your confidence. Tom Cox Updated December 5, 2023 11 min read. Want to be proficient in English and sound like a native speaker?

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