⚡ Planning or Spontaneity?

Do you want to speak confidently about everyday topics?

This topic helps you express opinions, compare ideas, and speak more naturally.

How to practise (very important!)

Try this:

Answer the questions out loud

Record yourself (optional)

Listen back and repeat

Try again — a little better


💬 Speaking Questions

Answer these questions out loud:

  • Do you prefer planning things or being spontaneous? Why?
  • Do you usually plan your day or go with the flow?
  • What are the advantages of planning?
  • What are the advantages of spontaneity?
  • Can too much planning be a problem?
  • When was the last time you did something spontaneous?
  • Do you feel comfortable with unexpected situations?

👉 Tip: Don’t stop — keep your ideas flowing.


🧠 Useful Expressions

  • I usually prefer…
  • It makes me feel…
  • One benefit is that…
  • However…
  • Sometimes it’s better to…
  • It depends on the situation…

🎭 Mini Dialogue

A: Are you more of a planner or a spontaneous person?
B: I’m definitely a planner.
A: Really? Why?
B: Because I feel more in control when I know what’s going to happen.
A: That makes sense, but spontaneity can be exciting too.
B: True, I’m trying to be more flexible.

👉 Now practise with your own version.


🔁 Speaking Challenge

Speak for 1 minute:

👉 “A situation where planning/spontaneity helped me”

Include:

  • what happened
  • what you did
  • the result

✍️ Optional Writing Practice

Write a short story about a planned or spontaneous situation.


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