This exercise is to help students practice talking about a wide variety of topics by quickly changing from one topic to the next. It's useful for students who are preparing for Cambridge speaking exams.
Have students write a series of topics on small pieces of paper. (e.g. playing sports, spending time with friends, why studying is important, etc.) The first student will choose a topic from the pile, and speak for 30 seconds. When the time is up, they will choose a new topic and continue talking for another 30 seconds. (The teacher will choose how many turns the student will take).
Repeat the process for each student.
This exercise is to help students practice talking about a wide variety of topics by quickly changing from one topic to the next. It's useful for students who are preparing for Cambridge speaking exams.
Have students write a series of topics on small pieces of paper. (e.g. playing sports, spending time with friends, why studying is important, etc.) The first student will choose a topic from the pile, and speak for 30 seconds. When the time is up, they will choose a new topic and continue talking for another 30 seconds. (The teacher will choose how many turns the student will take).
Repeat the process for each student.
This exercise is to help students practice talking about a wide variety of topics by quickly changing from one topic to the next. It's useful for students who are preparing for Cambridge speaking exams.
Have students write a series of topics on small pieces of paper. (e.g. playing sports, spending time with friends, why studying is important, etc.) The first student will choose a topic from the pile, and speak for 30 seconds. When the time is up, they will choose a new topic and continue talking for another 30 seconds. (The teacher will choose how many turns the student will take).
Repeat the process for each student.