With “Routine preparing oral practice” the aim is to get you thinking about some steps that will support a positive experience, when you do some oral practice. It pays off to be a little bit organised. Either with a class mate or with a language buddy, native-speaker or not, you can put this suggestion into practice.
The specific oral practice that is proposed here will require that you review some relevant subtopics. This will help a lot with your speaking. In this TUTORIAL we talk you through the main ones that you need to consider. It is a strategy that will work well with other topics too. The more familiar you are with important key words, the better your speaking will be.
Exchanging information about routine will imply a number of things. For starters, it would be good that you revise adjectives of nationality, for the particular activity proposed in the tutorial. In addition, you will benefit from revising the simple present tense, but also some common verbs that express routine actions. Finally, it would really help to make sure you remember how to say at what time people do those actions. So in “Routine preparing oral practice”, we help you with that revision and sign post your way from scratch for a successful practice. Let Spanishbytes know whether you find this useful!
REMEMBER: it is worth revising subtopics in preparation for an activity that require their combining together. This way you will feel more capable of integrating the knowledge you have of each of them at a reasonable communicative level and speed. Separate aspects of grammar are brought together when speaking. That is exactly what happens in real life. In order to do this fluently you need to spend time with the basic building blocks first. You can easily aim for it, even at beginners’ level. Go for it!
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