Part 1. Practice self-speaking.
The topics you may speak about:
1) Speak about your family. Here are some questions that may help you to speak.
Who are the members of
your family? Tell about their names,
age, occupations, what they like to do, what is special about them.
Speak about your aunts,
uncles, cousins.
Do you keep in touch(
maintain relations) with your relatives? How do you do it: do you visit them on
weekends or holidays?
Do you have your family
traditions? What are they? Do you have tradition of getting together as a
family on Christmas or on Easter?
Do you support your
relatives? If you do, in what way?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a
big family?
Is it good to live
alone( without a family)?
What’s more important:
family or job?
2) Speak about your job
Is the work
interesting?
Is it
difficult?
Is it
boring?
Do you have
a good team? Are your colleagues nice?
Do you have a good boss?
What is
your working schedule?
Do you have
lunch at work? At what time do you have lunch?
Is it a
café/canteen/diner in your office?
Do you like
your work? What do you like it for?
Are there
any negative moments at your work?
Do you have
opportunities for promotion at your work?
What was
your previous work? Why did you leave it?
How did you
get this work?
Did you go
through job interview?
Did you
have probe/trial period?
Are you a
good worker/employee? Why do you think so?
Part 2. Learning English. How to be fluent in English.
Read a part of Gabby Wallace's book: "Go natural English"
In epub format here: