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Six types of speaking

performance
1. Imitative
• Imitative speaking is a kinds of practicing an
information or trying to pinpoint a certain
vowel sound.
2. Intensive
• Intensive speaking goes one step beyond
imitative to include that is designed for
practicing some grammatical aspect of
language.
3. Responsive
• Responsive speaking is meant by being able to
give replies to the questions or comments in
meaningful in authentic one.
4. Transactional
• In this case transactional is mere done in the
dialogue. It is aimed at conveying or
exchanging specific information, an extended
form of responsive language.
5. Interpersonal
• Like in the transitional interpersonal speaking
here is also carried out in a dialogue. It is
purposed for maintaining social relationship
than for the transmission of facts and
information.
6. Extensive
• Extensive speaking here mostly in the practice,
the advanced levels are called onto give
extended monologue in the form of:

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