Friday, 16 October 2015

Reading Tips to Improve Your Conversation

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Reading Tips to Improve Your Conversation
Kenneth Beare

Choose an article or short story to read with a friend or classmate.
Discuss the article together.
Choose an article or short story to read with a friend or classmate.
Each person should write down five questions about the article and his / her partner.
Read a few articles to develop a debate.
Hold the debate in class making arguments based on what you have read.

Read a short play with a few friends.
Continue the conversation by each taking a character from the play
and having a discussion about something that happened in the play.

Read dialogues.
Once you've practiced the written texts,
improvise a continued conversation using the same characters as in the dialogue.

Read short biographies.
Pair up with a friend or classmate and take on the roles of interviewer and famous person
(taken from the biography).

http://esl.about.com/od/englishreadingskills/a/rtp_conv.htm

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