Speaking Practice ScenarioCEFR: A2

Talking about Your Day

Practice sharing daily routines, hobbies, and activities. Learn speaking rhythm and intonation contours.

Linguistic Objective

Recount daily activities, office work, and casual conversations using sequence adverbs.

Difficulty Band

beginning Level

Scenario Setting & Context

You are chatting with a classmate during a break. They ask you about your typical daily routine, including your morning habits, study schedule, and what you like to do to relax in the evening. You want to share details using a natural speaking rhythm. ### Environmental Context & Acoustics Casual social conversations often take place in semi-loud environments like school cafeterias, outdoor benches, or coffee shops. These settings feature background music, clattering cups, wind noise, or other people chatting close by. To keep your conversation smooth, speak with clear thought group divisions, keep your pitch warm and engaging, and use falling intonation at the end of statements to project confidence and finality. * **Context-Specific Noise-Filtering Tips (Word Count: 100)**: In a busy cafeteria, ignore transient noises like trays dropping or loud laughter. Focus on your partner's face to combine visual lip-reading cues with sound signals. If background noise temporarily drowns out their question, check the details politely: "Sorry, did you ask about my morning or evening plans?". This ensures the conversation flows smoothly without awkward pauses.

Key Vocabulary

Interactive Dialogue Steps

Step 1Active ListeningTarget: SPEAKING_INTONATION

Listen carefully to identify content words.

Learner Prompt Instruction

"Listen carefully to identify content words."

Step 2Response FormulationTarget: SPEAKING_INTONATION

Plan your reply using target structures.

Learner Prompt Instruction

"Plan your reply using target structures."

Step 3Spoken ArticulationTarget: SPEAKING_INTONATION

Speak clearly and modulate your tempo.

Learner Prompt Instruction

"Speak clearly and modulate your tempo."