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Listening and Speaking Activities
- Prepared talks
- Commentaries
- Interviewing
- Jokes
- Quizzes
- Riddles
- Give directions, instructions
- Reports
- Interpreting directions or instructions
- Reviews
- Announcements
- Broadcasts
- Drama - role-play, skits, talk, performances, soliloquy
- Questioning
- Surveying
- Script reading
- Apologising
- Informal talk
- Responding to praise
- Dictation
- Composition with sounds
- Tall stories
- Impromptu formal and informal talks
- Choral speaking
- Storytelling
- Brainstorming
- Identifying sounds and contrasting sounds
- Retelling
- Gossip
- Debate
- Poetry reading
- Poetry reciting
- Descriptions
- Music
- Formal introductions, thanks
- Telephone conversations
- Reading aloud
- Messages
- Explanations
- Informal talk
- Singing - variety of audiences, purposes
This checklist is taken from Chapter 9 Checklists in Getting Started with Hoemschooling Practical Considerations by Beverley Paine, available from Always Learning Books.

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