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How to stop repeating words or phrases in your CELPIP speaking responses

How to stop repeating words or phrases in your CELPIP speaking responses

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Struggling with repetition in your speech? You're not alone, and today we're diving deep into how to tackle this common issue. We’ll explore practical strategies to help you break free from overusing certain words and phrases, especially when it comes to speaking tasks in the CELPIP exam. One standout technique we discuss is "pre thinking," a method that encourages you to anticipate situations you might need to talk about and rehearse your responses in advance. This way, you’ll not only expand your vocabulary but also boost your confidence in expressing your ideas more fluidly. So, if you're ready to minimize repetition and maximize your speaking effectiveness, tune in for some actionable insights that might just change the way you communicate!

Takeaways:

  • Repetition in language use can be a comfort zone trap; breaking free requires conscious effort.
  • Utilizing pre-thinking strategies helps prepare for spontaneous speaking tasks and reduces repetition.
  • Practicing vocabulary in everyday situations can increase fluency and minimize the urge to repeat phrases.
  • Engaging in real-world conversations forces you to adapt and expand your language skills effectively.
  • Identifying gaps in your vocabulary is essential for improving fluency and avoiding repetitive language use.
  • Stepping out of your comfort zone is crucial for language development; take risks with your English regularly.

Links referenced in this episode:

Gretchen McCulloch's post mentioning "Pre-Thinking." - 12 Ways to stop freezing up when you try to speak a second language

Previous Podcast Episode: How To Stop Overusing Words and Phrases in English To Get A Higher CELPIP Score

My LinkedIn video post where I take a giant risk and post my first video.

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