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© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. Unplanned speaking strategies Repeat back a couple of words of the question with raised intonation. When you are beginning to run out of flow, ask a question! Keep talking for as long as you can – it’s always easy to add in an example or an opinion.

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. ALWAYS have something to say! Repeat back a couple of words of the question with raised intonation before you start answer. ¿Adónde fuiste de vacaciones el año pasado? ¿…el año pasado? Pues… ¿Cuándo fuiste de vacaciones? ¿Cómo era el hotel? ¿Qué había en la ciudad? ¿Qué hiciste durante el día? ¿Qué hiciste por las noches? ¿Dónde te alojaste? Images from

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. When you are beginning to run out of flow, ask a question! ¿Adónde fuiste de vacaciones hace dos años? ¿Adónde ibas de vacaciones cuando eras pequeño/a? ¿Dónde te alojaste? ¿Dónde…..? ¿Cuándo…..? ¿Por qué…..? ¿Con quién fuiste? ¿Qué tal lo pasaste? ¿Adónde vas a ir para tus próximas vacaciones? ¿Qué país te gustaría visitar? ¿Qué tiempo hizo? ¿Qué hiciste? ¿Te gusta…..?

© Crown copyright 2011, Department for Education. This resource has been created through the LinkedUp Award Scheme. ¡Díme más! ¡Díme más! y… pero… sin embargo… el año próximo… por ejemplo… porque… (no) me gustó… pero normalmente… An image has been removed. Please do an internet search for an image of the T-birds from the film “Grease” An image has been removed. Please do an internet search for an image of the Pink Ladies from the film “Grease”