Speaking: Fluency & Coherence B2 - Lesson 4: Paraphrasing & Reformulating Effectively

Lesson: Paraphrasing & Reformulating Welcome to your spontaneous oral execution layout. When you experience a temporary lexical memory block during an interview or presentation, maintaining vocal momentum is vital. Paraphrasing allows you to unpack complex thoughts dynamically by altering your wording seamlessly. Essential Reformulation Structures: Clarifying Concepts: What I mean is... / In other words... / To put it simply... Describing Hidden Nouns: It is a kind of... / It is used for... / It looks a bit like... Correcting Live Errors: Actually,... / Or rather,... / Let me rephrase that. Linguistic Pitfall: The Silence Trap Halting completely to declare that you do not know the exact term causes your lexical resource markers to break down. Instead, immediately switch to descriptive functional properties (e.g., describing a helmet as a protective hard structural hat for cycling safety). Please enable JavaScript to view the interactive speech tracking units, structured assessment modules…