Speaking: Fluency & Coherence B2 - Lesson 1: Speaking with More Spontaneity & Less Hesitation

Lesson: Narrating Events & Experiences Welcome to your narrative development workspace. Over my years mentoring creative teams and student groups across Battambang, I have observed that fluid story structuring relies entirely on predictable transitions rather than simple vocabulary listing. To tell a powerful story, you must link your ideas cleanly from start to finish. Core Sequencing Milestones: The Beginning: First, It all started when... The Middle: Then, Suddenly... The End: Finally, In the end... Linguistic Nuance: Always use 'In the end' to summarize a final result or conclusion. Use 'At the end' only when referring to a specific terminal point in time or location (e.g., at the end of the month). Please enable JavaScript to view the interactive sound nodes, take the conversational quizzes, and download your practice worksheets.