British Council Teens Speaking
British Council Teens Speaking
Improve your speaking skills with interactive videos and exercises for different levels. Choose your level from beginner to upper intermediate and practise useful phrases for school and real life.
Improve your English speaking skills with self-study lessons, videos and interactive exercises. Choose your level from A1 to B2 and practise useful phrases for everyday communication.
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Prepare for Aptis ESOL for Teens Test structure Aptis ESOL for Teens consists of five components: core (grammar and vocabulary), listening, reading, speaking and writing. You can click on each component below to learn more and access practice tests - it is a good idea to take them so that you become familiar with what you need to do.
A1 speaking Are you an elementary (CEFR level A1) learner of English? Practise your speaking with these interactive videos. Choose a lesson At the shop Gemma goes to the shop.
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Here you can find practice materials and activities to improve your English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Improving your skills will help you do well at school, get good marks in your English tests and exams, and get more out of your free-time activities.
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B1 speaking Are you an intermediate (CEFR level B1) learner of English? Practise your speaking with these interactive videos. Choose a lesson A friend in need Gemma knows she has done something stupid. Luckily, Makayla is there to listen and offer advice.
Sophie is working in Rome this week. Oliver, Alfie and Daisy have decided to eat out tonight.
Gemma goes to the shop. Do the preparation exercise first. Then watch the video and follow the instructions to practise your speaking.
Skills Speaking A2 speaking Giving your opinion Giving your opinion What films have you seen recently? Were they good? Gemma and Jack bump into each other at the cinema and talk about films.
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In some speaking exams you have to talk about photos or pictures. The video and tips below will help you to do really well in this type of speaking exam.
A2 speaking Are you a pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2) learner of English? Practise your speaking with these interactive videos. Choose a lesson Buying new shoes Sam's looking for some new trainers. Time for a visit to the shoe shop!
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Here you can find activities to practise your reading skills. Reading will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.
Here you can find activities to practise your listening skills. Listening will help you to improve your understanding of the language and your pronunciation.
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B2 speaking Are you an upper intermediate (CEFR level B2) learner of English? Practise your speaking with these interactive videos. Choose a lesson An interview Jack's applying to university to train as a PE (physical education) teacher. How do you think the interview goes?
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This section gives you help and advice for different types of speaking tests and exams. You can watch six videos of real students doing speaking exams.
In speaking exams you may be asked to discuss a topic and give your opinion. Watching other students doing this sort of task will help you learn how to do it too.
In speaking exams you may be asked to discuss a topic and give your opinion. Watching other students doing this sort of task will help you learn how to do it too.
Here are some tips and three discussion ideas, all aimed at getting teenagers to speak.
Listen to five different people talking about their jobs and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
Skills Speaking A1 speaking Meeting people Meeting people It's Makayla's first day at a new school and she's lost.
Are you an intermediate (CEFR level B1) learner of English? Practise and improve your listening skills with these listenings and exercises.
Are you a pre-intermediate (CEFR level A2) learner of English? Practise and improve your listening skills with these listenings and exercises.
Are you an elementary (CEFR level A1) learner of English? Practise and improve your listening skills with these listenings and exercises.
In speaking exams you may be asked to discuss a topic and give your opinion. Watching other students doing this sort of task will help you learn how to do it too. So, watch the video first and then read the tips below to make sure you get top marks in your next speaking exam!
Practise and improve your listening skills for your school studies and your English exams. There are activities for different levels, so find your level and make a start.
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Speaking practice to help you learn useful language for everyday communication. Situations include responding to news, meeting face-to-face and asking a favour.
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Are you an advanced (CEFR level C1) learner of English? Practise and improve your listening skills with these listenings and exercises.
Speaking practice to help you learn useful language for everyday communication. Situations include meeting new people, checking understanding and making suggestions.
Listen to the information about the 'best job in the world' competition and do the exercises to practise and improve your listening skills.
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Are you an upper intermediate (CEFR level B2) or advanced (CEFR level C1) learner of English? Phrasal verbs are very common in spoken English. In this section you can watch our Fast Phrasal comic-strip videos and do the exercises to learn and practise how to use phrasal verbs correctly.
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Here are five useful ways that I have used to try to encourage my teenage learners to use more English in class.
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Here are some typical activities you might do in a speaking exam. Click on the links below or on the right-hand side of this page to watch six videos of different speaking exams.
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