What to talk about for speaking and listening?
A good topic for speaking and listening should elicit positive student interaction. If you want students to listen carefully, try using questions as part of your topic. Questions help focus attention on particular aspects of the subject matter.
What is the best topic for speaking?
Speech Topics on Social Issues
- Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Speech.
- Clean India Speech.
- Organ Donation Speech.
- Road Safety Speech.
- Speech On Child Labour.
- Speech On Agriculture.
- Speech On Cleanliness.
- Speech On Corruption.
What topic should I do for my English speaking exam?
English Speech Topics on Important Days & Events
- Independence Day.
- Labour Day.
- Mother’s Day.
- World Population Day.
- World Health Day.
- Ambedkar Jayanti.
- Gandhi Jayanti.
- Human Rights Day.
How we can improve your English speaking skills?
Build a Strong Foundation
- Expand your vocabulary. Learn New Words Every Day.
- Improve your pronunciation.
- Learn the natural flow of English.
- Build English speaking confidence.
- Speech shadowing.
- Self-talk.
- Think in English.
- Retell a story in English.
How can I memorize my speaking exam?
Learn a few idioms and phrases. Pick two or three idiomatic phrases or sayings and memorise them. Go for sayings that could be used to talk about any topic or topic-specific ones that you know you’ll be able to use in the exam.
What are learners’ speaking and listening skills?
Learners’ Speaking, Listening and Communicating skills need to be developed in the classroom environment in the same way that reading and writing skills do. This can be done both discretely and by embedding activities into lessons. These can focus on awareness raising and improving specific skills.
How to use listening activity with your students?
Listening Activity with your students! Students listen to the description read by the teacher while viewing an image. They decide whether the information is accurate or not. This resource provides great exposure to descriptive vocabulary, and you can adjust the vocabulary to suit your students’ abilities
How can I help my students become better listeners and speakers?
Get your students off on the right track by collaborating with them to set some Speaking and Listening Goals. With goals specifically tailored to lower, middle, and upper grades, your students will have clear direction on the skills they need to develop on their journey to becoming better listeners and speakers.
How can I get my learners to listen to each other?
After a couple of goes (not in the same lesson), you can then get learners to do it all by themselves. This activity shows the importance of listening, or the sense of being listened to, for the speaker. Pair the learners up and send one half out of the room. Tell them they are going to describe their best holiday ever.