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1667 what you do in your spare time. do you have any hobbies or interests?
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- Who is your best friend? Describe this person and say why he/she is your best friend. 66
- 2166 what are some activities you enjoy in your leisure time?
- TPO 11 - Question 1 Talk about an interesting book you have read. Explain why you thought the book was interesting. Give specific details and examples to explain your answer. 66
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- Some people believe that success in life comes from taking risks or chances. Others believe that success results from careful planning. In your opinion, what does success come from? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 90
That's a really helpful overview of speaking topics. It's easy to get stuck in a rut and rely on the same tired conversational starters. I especially like the idea of focusing on hypothetical scenarios and "what if" questions. They can really spark some creative and engaging discussions. It reminds me of how addictive simple, yet challenging games can be – you get hooked on trying to solve the puzzle or beat the score. You know, sometimes I find myself thinking about the logic and planning required even in a fast-paced game like Slope Unblocked, strategizing your moves is key to going far. Anyway, thanks for sharing these ideas, I'm looking forward to using them to make my conversations more interesting!