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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