1) How much time do you speak English after class each day? 2) What vocab topics are easy and difficult for you? 3) In conversation with friends outside class, do you usually open the conversation? Or do you wait for someone else to do that? Why? 4) With your friends in Brighton, are you the one who organizes get togethers? 5) How many times have joined the social programme in the last 4 weeks? 6) What do young people do in their free time in your country? Can you do the same activities in Brighton? 7) What are 3 things (no alcohol) you can do every week with ELC friends so you can speak more English? 8) How do babies learn to walk? And how is this question related to improving your speaking? 9) Are you introverted or extroverted? 10) Does your speaking improve if you speak in a pair; in a group; on your own in front of 12 people. 11) Which is more difficult: responding immediately or giving a long answer? 12) Which is easier for you: giving interesting detail or not repeating words? 13) Which is easier when speaking: using correct grammar or thinking of what to say? 14) What is more difficult: not giving empty, boring sentences or not finishing too soon? 

Speaking skills B1- how to improve

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