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Cómo Estructurar Un Monólogo
Cómo Estructurar Un Monólogo
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Si estás preparando un monólogo para un examen oral oficial, por ejemplo, en la Escuela
Oficial de Idiomas, o en cualquier otra institución, esta explicación te puede venir bien. No
se trata de hablar simplemente, sino de estructurar tu intervención correctamente,
utilizando una serie de phrases que den cohesión y calidad a tu monólogo.
Os voy a poner aquí una guía que pueden utilizar tanto alumnos de B1 como de B2.
1) DIVIDIR TU MONÓLOGO
Rhetorical questions
Example: Are children and teenagers watching too much TV these days?
Remember that when you ask a rhetorical question you don’t have to answer it, it’s just used
to make the audience think and make your topic more interesting.
Interesting facts
Examples: according to an article I read recently, … / Did you know that…? / I would like to
share an amazing fact/figure with you.
Stories
Examples: Let me tell you what happened to me…/ Suppose…/ Imagine…/ Say… (=imagine)
Examples: Suppose you wanted to…/ Imagine you had to… / What would be your first step?
Examples: as … once said, …/ To quote a well-known writer, … / To put it in the words of…
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3) INTRODUCING A POINT
As everyone knows…
It is generally accepted that…
There can be no doubt that…
It is a fact that…
Nobody will deny that…
Everyone knows that…
12) REPHRASING OPINIONS (para volver a explicar algo, si pensamos que no ha quedado
claro)
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I’m now approaching the end of my presentation.
Well, this brings me to the end of my presentation.
As a final point, I would like to say…
Finally, I would like to highlight one key issue.
Bien, ahora que ya tienes toda la estructura a seguir para tu monólogo, te propongo unos
temas para que practiques:
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