Spoken Interaction

It's no surprise that "Spoken interaction" is probably the worst part of my English, because I have almost no opportunity to use Englsh in everyday conversation. I took some classes on Skype last year and it was really useful but the problem was that it was too expensive.

On the other hand, it's getting better because nowadays I am teaching adults so I can speak at least with them but as they are beginners the vocabulary used during our conversations is limited. In addition, the best way to remember all the words I've ever learned is to use them in everyday conversation so I consider the lack of this kind of activity being a problem for my English. From another point of view, it's true that the activity I do for "Spoken production" (I follow speakers in videos on Youtube and record myself) is also very useful for "Spoken interaction". It's not a real conversation, of course but I can feel that thanks to the activity I am better even in "face to face" conversation. 

In the future I would like to continue with the "video" activity and I hope that I'll have more oportunity to speak with English speakers.


It's not easy to evaluate this particular skill because the tests on the internet can't examine this part of English, of course. The last semester I passed the oral exam so the level should be B2. Then I decided to do the "video" activity and started teaching so I think that my level is stronger B2 but as I mentioned above it's realy hard for me to evaluate this skill.