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Speaking-Practice Prompts (Text-Based Simulation)
Even without a microphone, AI can simulate real conversations. Typing practice still trains speaking patterns.
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The main moves in order
- 1Why text practice still helps speaking
- 2conversation practice
- 3simulation
- 4turn-taking
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Section 1
Why text practice still helps speaking
When you type a reply in a conversation, your brain is doing the same work as speaking — choosing words, building sentences, reacting to what was just said. After 10 typed practice rounds, the same words come faster when you speak.
Simulation prompts
Then say it out loud
After every typed practice, read your answer out loud. Record yourself on your phone. Listen. AI gave you the words; your mouth and ears do the rest of the work.
Words to know
- simulation — a fake practice version of a real situation
- barista — a coffee-shop worker
- small talk — short, friendly chat
- turn-taking — speaking, then listening, then speaking
- clarity — being easy to understand
The big idea: typed AI practice is a powerful warm-up for real speaking.
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