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Lesson 2: Speak for 1 minute
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Lesson 2: Speak for 1 minute
Practice "Speak for 1 minute" with a clear answer, one useful example, and a confident ending.
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What this answer must do
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Understand the answer goal and simple structure before speaking.
Use a simple answer structure: short opening, one real example, and one closing sentence that connects your answer to the role or situation.
Simple structure
Simple interview answer: direct answer, one example, useful skill, confident closing.
Grammar focus
- Use one clear opening sentence.
- Use past tense for previous experience.
- Use because, for example, and as a result to connect ideas.
Useful words
- experience
- reliable
- responsible
Speaking focus
- minute
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This lesson helps learners building a daily speaking habit handle "Speak for 1 minute" with natural, steady, and confident English, one clear example, and a confident ending.
Why this lesson matters
In real daily speaking, school, work, and casual professional conversation, people usually do not need perfect English. They need an answer they can understand, trust, and remember. "Speak for 1 minute" is important because it shows fluency, pacing, confidence, and clear sentence order. A strong answer should sound natural, not memorized. Start simple, add one useful detail, and finish by connecting the answer back to the job, school, customer, or speaking goal.
What a strong answer must include
A strong answer includes three parts. First, answer the question directly so the listener knows your main point. Second, add one simple detail from your day, work, or goal so your answer feels real. Third, end with a clearer answer you can repeat tomorrow. One strong model for this lesson is: "For speak for 1 minute, use one clear idea, one specific example, and one confident closing sentence." If your answer is only one sentence, it may sound weak. If it is too long, it may become confusing. The target is 30 to 45 seconds for interview practice and 30 to 45 seconds for daily speaking practice.
How to practice out loud
Read the strong answer once, then close it and speak in your own words. Do not copy every word. Repeat the answer three times: slow and clear, normal speed, then final version with better confidence. After recording, check the transcript. If the transcript misses important words, slow down and pronounce those words again before doing the full answer.
How AI feedback should be used
Use AI feedback like a coach, not like a final grade. If grammar is low, fix sentence patterns first. If clarity is low, shorten the answer and add order words like first, then, and finally. If confidence is low, remove uncertain phrases. If structure is low, use the framework: Simple interview answer: direct answer, one example, useful skill, confident closing.
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