The teacher and student greet each other and check in on how their weekends went. The teacher then introduces the topic of speaking and explains that there are two ways to speak - formally and informally. Formal speaking is used in business or academic settings or when meeting people for the first time, while informal speaking is used with family and friends. The teacher shows the student some speaking exercise videos to practice with and goes over them. At the end of the class, the teacher and student wish each other a nice weekend until their next class.
The teacher and student greet each other and check in on how their weekends went. The teacher then introduces the topic of speaking and explains that there are two ways to speak - formally and informally. Formal speaking is used in business or academic settings or when meeting people for the first time, while informal speaking is used with family and friends. The teacher shows the student some speaking exercise videos to practice with and goes over them. At the end of the class, the teacher and student wish each other a nice weekend until their next class.
The teacher and student greet each other and check in on how their weekends went. The teacher then introduces the topic of speaking and explains that there are two ways to speak - formally and informally. Formal speaking is used in business or academic settings or when meeting people for the first time, while informal speaking is used with family and friends. The teacher shows the student some speaking exercise videos to practice with and goes over them. At the end of the class, the teacher and student wish each other a nice weekend until their next class.
Fine, thanks for asking. How was your last weekend? Fine, (you say how was your last weekend). And how have your classes been?, hope you don't have much homework. (you say how your classes have been) Ok, that 's great. So, today we are going to talk about Speaking. So, pay attention. (starts explaining the concept) Speaking is the delivery of language through the mouth. To speak, we create sounds using many parts of our body, including the lungs, vocal tract, vocal chords, tongue, teeth and lips.
There exist two different ways to speak:
The Formal Speaking and The Informal Speaking. The Formal way of speaking occurs in business or academic situations, or when meeting people for the first time. The Informal way of speaking is typically used with family and friends, or people you know well. So far is everything clear? Yes, Teacher. Ok, if everything is clear, Now I am going to show you some videos so that you practice speaking, ok? Yes, teacher. (starts putting the video 1) Ximm starts doing the video exercises. (repeats the video) (Finishes the video)
(starts putting the video 2)
Ximm starts doing the video exercises. (repeats the video) (Finishes the video)
Ok, that is everything for today's class.
Bye, bye Ximm. Have a nice weekend. See you next class. Bye, Teacher, have a nice weekend too.