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Improving English with a native
Hello Everyone!
I need some advice to learn English in the following situation:
I'm from Europe, I have a neighbour from the USA with who I meet to practise my English (and he practises my native language as well) once a week for one hour. (He is well-educated so he speaks good English.) The level of my English is around intermediate or upper. I would like to improve my speaking skills as much as possible. Unfortunately sometimes I run out of exercises or things to talk about and barely have idea what to do.
So could you tell some ways how I could prepare my lessons so that I could improve my speaking skills? I have tried role plays and some daily things that I took as a topic to talk about.
Thank you so much,
Gondi
Last edited by Gondi; 22-Feb-2011 at 20:51.
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Re: Improving English with a native

Originally Posted by
Gondi
(He is well-educated so he speaks good English, unlike many Americans.)
This certainly wasn't necessary.
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Re: Improving English with a native
What about watching a popular English film (your friend can watch in English OR a translated version) and then discuss the movie? Discuss the plot, the characters, or other aspects of the film.
Here is a great list of English conversation topics that teachers often use:
Conversation Questions for the ESL/EFL Classroom (I-TESL-J)
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Re: Improving English with a native

Originally Posted by
birdeen's call
This certainly wasn't necessary.
To rethink it so true.... sorry, I didn't mean that way....
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