Self-introduction loop
Introduce yourself in English (United Kingdom), say where you are from, what you do, and why you are learning the language.
This gives you a repeatable opening routine that can anchor every new speaking session.
Coffee or food order
Practice ordering one or two items in English (United Kingdom), asking for a change, and confirming the final order.
Short transactional language is high frequency and teaches useful sentence control without heavy vocabulary load.
Directions and location help
Ask where something is in English (United Kingdom), confirm left or right, and repeat the directions back.
Direction language forces listening, clarification, and short memory-based output in one drill.
Daily routine
Describe a normal day in English (United Kingdom) from morning to evening using simple time markers and repeated verbs.
Routine talk turns vocabulary into connected speech instead of disconnected flashcard knowledge.
Repair a misunderstanding
Ask for repetition, say you do not understand, and request a slower explanation in English (United Kingdom).
Repair phrases keep conversations alive and reduce the temptation to abandon the target language.
Weekend plans
Explain what you want to do this weekend in English (United Kingdom), then ask the tutor a follow-up question.
This is a natural way to practice future meaning, preferences, and conversational follow-through.
Describe a short video clip
Watch a short clip in English (United Kingdom) and retell what happened using very simple sentences.
Retelling connects passive immersion with active recall and shows where vocabulary gaps actually matter.
Opinion with one reason
State a simple opinion in English (United Kingdom) and support it with one clear reason and one example.
This upgrades you from sentence fragments to connected thought without making the task too complex.