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Short foreign-language dialogue rehearsal
by MASTER
Practice a brief scripted conversation aloud to improve pronunciation, rhythm, and role-switching before a class, exchange, or trip.
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Short foreign-language dialogue rehearsal
Practice a brief scripted conversation aloud to improve pronunciation, rhythm, and role-switching before a class, exchange, or trip.
⏱ 30 min★ Easy
Target
You have a written short dialogue (6–12 lines) that you can read silently but you haven't spoken it aloud or practiced switching roles.
Obstacle
You hesitate on specific words, mispronounce certain sounds, and lose conversational rhythm when changing roles; you also struggle to notice which lines need adjustment without hearing yourself.
Expectation
You can perform both sides of the dialogue aloud with steady pacing, correct basic pronunciation, and without long pauses to search for the next line.
Tools
- • smartphone or voice recorder — 1
Steps
- 01Preview and mark trouble spotsRead the full dialogue aloud once slowly and mark three words or lines where pronunciation, intonation, or speed felt uncertain.⏱ 3 min
- 02Slow-line pronunciation drillsSpeak each line slowly three times, focusing on sounds you marked and imitating native rhythm or stress from a reference if available.⏱ 7 min
- 03Chunked role swapsPractice the dialogue in small chunks (two lines at a time), alternating roles after each chunk until you can transition without looking down.⏱ 9 min
- 04Record one full run and note editsMake a single full recording of both roles, listen once, and write down up to three concrete fixes (words to change, pacing, stronger intonation).⏱ 6 min
- 05Final corrected runPerform the dialogue aloud twice applying the noted fixes and aim to keep each performance continuous and under natural conversational speed.⏱ 5 min