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Speaking Practice Worksheet for Beginners

The document is a Speaking Practice Worksheet designed for beginners to improve their English speaking skills through various activities. It includes sections on greetings, talking about oneself, describing objects, discussing daily routines, making polite requests, saying goodbye, and practicing pronunciation. Each part provides example dialogues and practice activities to facilitate learning with a partner.

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Speaking Practice Worksheet for Beginners

The document is a Speaking Practice Worksheet designed for beginners to improve their English speaking skills through various activities. It includes sections on greetings, talking about oneself, describing objects, discussing daily routines, making polite requests, saying goodbye, and practicing pronunciation. Each part provides example dialogues and practice activities to facilitate learning with a partner.

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Speaking Practice Worksheet for Beginners

Part 1: Greetings Practice

Objective: Practice common ways to greet someone in English.

Example Dialogue:

• A: Hi! How are you?


• B: I’m fine, thank you. How are you?
• A: I’m good. Nice to meet you!
• B: Nice to meet you too!

Practice Activity:
Take turns with a partner to practice this dialogue. Change the greeting or response if you like:

• Hello!
• Good morning!
• How are you today?

Part 2: Talking About Yourself

Objective: Practice saying simple sentences about yourself.

Example Questions:

1. What is your name?


o My name is ___.
2. Where are you from?
o I am from ___.
3. How old are you?
o I am ___ years old.
4. What do you like?
o I like ___. (e.g., books, sports, music)

Practice Activity:
Work with a partner. Take turns asking and answering the questions above.

Part 3: Describing Things


Objective: Use basic adjectives to describe objects.

Practice Words:

• Colors: red, blue, green, yellow


• Sizes: big, small, long, short
• Shapes: round, square

Example Dialogue:

• A: What is this?
• B: It’s a ball.
• A: What color is it?
• B: It’s red.

Practice Activity:
Choose an object in the room. Describe it to your partner. Use sentences like:

• “It is a ___ (color) ___ (object).”


• “It is ___ (big/small/round/square).”

Part 4: Daily Routines

Objective: Talk about simple daily activities.

Example Sentences:

• I wake up at 7:00 AM.


• I eat breakfast at 8:00 AM.
• I go to school/work at 9:00 AM.
• I go to bed at 10:00 PM.

Practice Activity:
Tell your partner about your daily routine. Use the sentences above to guide you.

Part 5: Asking for Things

Objective: Practice polite requests and questions.

Example Dialogue:

• A: Can I have a glass of water, please?


• B: Sure. Here you go.
• A: Thank you!
• B: You’re welcome.

Practice Activity:
Take turns making requests with a partner. Use these phrases:

• “Can I have ___, please?”


• “Can you help me, please?”
• “Where is ___?”

Part 6: Saying Goodbye

Objective: Practice common ways to end a conversation.

Example Sentences:

• Goodbye!
• See you later!
• Have a nice day!

Practice Activity:
Role-play a short conversation with a partner. Start with a greeting, ask a question, and finish by
saying goodbye.

Part 7: Pronunciation Drill

Objective: Practice sounds with common English words.

Words to Practice:

1. Cat, bat, hat


2. Sit, hit, fit
3. Top, stop, hop

Activity:
Repeat each word slowly. Focus on the sounds. Then say the words in a sentence:

• The cat is on the hat.


• I sit on the mat.
• Stop and look at the top.

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