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General Speaking Workout
Turn silent English into spoken reps
Warm up with guided questions, speak out loud, and turn passive English into real spoken reps.
No signup. Speak out loud before you reveal support.
Use this page as a short speaking warm-up. Answer aloud first, then reveal a model answer and repeat one stronger version.
Speaking practice pillar
Choose the kind of speaking workout you need today
This page is the speaking-practice shelf: start here, then move into a more focused workout when you need topics, speed, solo practice, dialogue flow, or a daily routine.
- Question sprint Answer focused questions quickly, add one detail, then say a stronger version. Best for fast starts
- Conversation topic builder Turn a topic into a personal answer, a story, and a follow-up question. Best for idea generation
- Multi-turn conversation Speak both sides of a short exchange so you can keep a conversation alive. Best for dialogue flow
- Practice-alone routine Use private self-talk reps when you do not have a partner. Best for low-pressure reps
- Daily speaking routine Complete a small repeatable workout and leave with one answer improved. Best for habit
Complete workout standard
A real session means spoken reps, not silent reading
Use the cards below as a full session: answer first, complete the rep buttons, reveal support only after speaking, then finish the scorecard. Silent scrolling does not count as practice.
- Warm-up reps Start with short personal answers so your mouth begins moving before the harder prompts. 5-10 spoken reps
- Expansion reps Add reasons, examples, contrast, and follow-up details to avoid one-sentence answers. 10-20 spoken reps
- Upgrade reps After reveal, say the answer again with cleaner structure or a stronger phrase. Required before finish
The Loop
- 1 Speak first
Answer out loud before reading support.
- 2 Reveal support
Compare your answer with a stronger direction.
- 3 Say a stronger version
Repeat once so the improvement becomes a rep.
Today's coach goal
Turn recognition into spoken output.
Use the same answer arc on this page: warm up, build fluency, handle light pressure, then replay one answer as the final challenge.
- Warm-up Cards 1-3
- Build fluency Cards 4-8
- Pressure round Cards 9-11
- Final challenge Card 12 replay
Workout settings
Set your pace, then start speaking
Use these controls to make the same workout feel warmer, steadier, or more challenging.
- Question cards
- 12
- Spoken reps
- 51
- Timed practice
- 5 min
Warm-up gives you more timer room and a gentler pace before you complete each rep.
Calm mode keeps the coaching low-pressure: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
Warm-up
Cards 1-3: start moving your mouth with simple, low-pressure answers.Coach focus: turn recognition into spoken output.- Step 1
Question card
4 spoken repsQuestion 1 - Goal sentence
Say three sentences about what you want your spoken English to help you do in real life.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: make the goal sound like a real scene, not a study slogan.
Model answer support
I want to speak English so I can handle normal life without freezing. For example, I want to ask questions at work, explain a small problem, and talk to someone without planning every sentence first.
Upgrade patternScene + goal: name the real situation, then say what speaking helps you do.
Stronger version taskSay it again with one exact situation and one sentence that starts with "This would help me when..."
Follow-up turn
What is one moment this week when that speaking goal would help?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
A useful goal sounds like a real scene, not a slogan.
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4 spoken repsQuestion 2 - Today in English
Describe one ordinary thing you did today, then explain why it mattered for your day.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: use one small detail so the listener can picture your day.
Model answer support
Today I cleared three old papers from my desk and replied to one message I had been avoiding for two days. My mind felt lighter after that small win.
Upgrade patternPast action + effect: say what you did, then why it changed the day.
Stronger version taskRepeat the answer with a time detail, then replace one vague word with a real object or action.
Follow-up turn
What detail would make a listener picture the moment?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
Small real details make beginner answers sound alive.
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4 spoken repsQuestion 3 - Tiny problem
Explain a small problem you solved recently and what you did first.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: explain the first repair action before you explain the whole problem.
Model answer support
Recently I missed an important detail in a message, so I had to ask again and fix the plan. First, I explained the mistake clearly instead of pretending everything was fine.
Upgrade patternProblem + first repair: name the issue, then the first action you took.
Stronger version taskSay a smoother version in three parts: problem, first action, next-time fix.
Follow-up turn
What would you do differently next time?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
Do not search for impressive stories. Clear ordinary stories are better practice.
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Build fluency
Cards 4-8: expand with reasons, examples, details, and follow-up turns.Coach focus: turn recognition into spoken output.- Step 4
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4 spoken repsQuestion 4 - Daily practice opinion
Give your opinion: is speaking English for five minutes every day better than studying grammar for one hour once a week?
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: choose your opinion quickly, then support it with your life.
Model answer support
I think five minutes of speaking every day is better for fluency than one long grammar session once a week. Speaking is a skill you build by actually saying sentences out loud, not only by understanding rules.
Upgrade patternOpinion + proof: choose a side, then prove it with one personal example.
Stronger version taskKeep your opinion, then add one personal example that proves why daily speaking helps.
Follow-up turn
When would grammar study still be useful?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
An opinion answer needs a position first, then support.
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4 spoken repsQuestion 5 - Conversation memory
Tell a short story about a conversation that went better than you expected.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: show what changed in the conversation, not only what happened.
Model answer support
I had a conversation that went better than I expected when I asked someone a simple follow-up question. At first, I thought the conversation would stop quickly, but the other person gave more details.
Upgrade patternMoment + phrase: retell the scene and include the phrase that kept it going.
Stronger version taskRepeat the story and end with the exact follow-up question that kept the conversation moving.
Follow-up turn
What phrase helped the conversation continue?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
Stories improve when the listener can hear the change.
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4 spoken repsQuestion 6 - Pressure repair
Say what you usually do when your mind goes blank while speaking English.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: practice the phrase that saves you when your mind goes blank.
Model answer support
When my mind goes blank, I usually slow down and use a repair phrase. I can say, 'Let me think for a second,' or 'What I mean is...'
Upgrade patternPause + repair phrase: buy time first, then restart the answer clearly.
Stronger version taskSay your answer again using one repair phrase out loud before the main idea.
Follow-up turn
Which repair phrase could you use today?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
A repair phrase keeps you speaking even when the perfect word is missing.
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4 spoken repsQuestion 7 - Nervous topic
Say what kind of English conversation usually makes you nervous and why.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: turn the nervous situation into one smaller practice version.
Model answer support
Group conversations make me nervous because people speak quickly and I feel pressure to answer at the right moment. I am afraid I will miss the topic or say something too late.
Upgrade patternFear + smaller practice: name the pressure, then shrink it into one safe rep.
Stronger version taskMake the answer safer and clearer: name the situation, name the fear, then name one small practice version.
Follow-up turn
What is one smaller version of that conversation you could practice?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
Naming the fear turns it into practice material.
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4 spoken repsQuestion 8 - Habit plan
Describe one small speaking habit you can repeat for the next seven days.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: make the habit so small that it sounds repeatable.
Model answer support
For the next seven days, I can speak for three minutes after breakfast. I will describe my plan for the day and one thing I did yesterday.
Upgrade patternHabit formula: every day, at this time, I will say this first.
Stronger version taskTurn the habit into a real plan with time, place, and what you will say first.
Follow-up turn
What time of day makes this habit easiest?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
A good habit answer includes action, time, and reason.
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Pressure round
Cards 9-11: answer with a little more speed and cleaner structure.Coach focus: turn recognition into spoken output.- Step 9
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4 spoken repsQuestion 9 - Harmless mistake
Explain one speaking mistake you make that does not stop people from understanding you.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: speak about the mistake without apologizing for your English.
Model answer support
One mistake I make is using simple verbs too much, like 'do' or 'make.' But people can usually understand me because my message is still clear.
Upgrade patternMistake filter: separate harmless errors from real communication blockers.
Stronger version taskRepeat it with the phrase "I got the idea across," then add one mistake you can stop worrying about.
Follow-up turn
What mistake should you stop worrying about so much?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
Confidence grows when you separate serious blockers from harmless imperfections.
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4 spoken repsQuestion 10 - Advice to learner
Give advice to another learner who is afraid to speak until their English is perfect.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: sound like a kind friend, not a formal teacher.
Model answer support
I would tell another learner to start speaking before they feel ready. Waiting for perfect English can become a habit, and speaking is the only way to make speaking easier.
Upgrade patternFriend advice: encouragement first, reason second, tiny task last.
Stronger version taskSay the advice as a friend: one encouragement, one reason, one tiny first task.
Follow-up turn
What first speaking task would you give them?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
Advice answers sound stronger when they include one doable action.
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4 spoken repsQuestion 11 - Real English moment
Tell a short story about a moment when speaking English would have made life easier.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: finish with the exact sentence you would use next time.
Model answer support
A moment when English would have helped was when I needed to explain a small change in a plan. I knew the idea, but I did not know how to say it quickly.
Upgrade patternRegret to reusable line: explain the old moment, then speak the sentence for next time.
Stronger version taskRepeat the story and finish with the exact sentence you would use next time.
Follow-up turn
What exact sentence would you use if the situation happened again?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
This turns regret into reusable language.
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Final challenge
Card 12: replay one weak answer, use your mood, and say the strongest version.Coach focus: turn recognition into spoken output.- Step 12
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4 spoken repsQuestion 12 - Best version
Repeat your strongest answer from this workout, but make it calmer, shorter, and easier to understand.
Speak before reveal: answer out loud first, then use support only after you have tried.
Coach focus: keep only the answer you could easily say again tomorrow.
Final challenge: choose one weak answer from today, say it again using your selected mood, then say the strongest version before you finish the scorecard.
Model answer support
My strongest answer was about speaking a little every day. A simpler way to say it is: I need daily speaking because it makes English feel normal.
Upgrade patternFinal compression: keep the best idea and remove one extra sentence.
Stronger version taskSay the shorter version twice: first slowly, then naturally.
Follow-up turn
What changed between your first version and this version?
Calm mode: breathe once, answer simply, then upgrade.
The final answer should feel easier to say, not more complicated.
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Timed speaking round
1 spoken repFinal timed speaking round
1:00
Use the timer as light pressure. Keep speaking until the round ends.
Warm-up timer setting: extra room before the rep ends.
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Speak before reveal
2 spoken repsUpgrade frame
Say your own answer out loud first. Then reveal support and say a stronger version.
After you answer, reveal a stronger structure and say the answer again.
Calm mode: reveal only after one clear spoken attempt.
Use this order: clear main answer, one real detail, one reason or feeling, and a short closing sentence. Then repeat the answer out loud one more time.
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After the workout
Keep the speaking streak going
Save the feeling of finishing. Choose another speaking workout and keep building spoken reps while the topic is still warm.
Final scorecard
Workout complete
Coach goal: Turn recognition into spoken output. Finish focus: Leave with one spoken answer you can reuse today.
Check your completed reps and write the answer phrase you want to reuse.
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Repeat this workout or continue to the speaking shelf when you want a different focus.
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