Masaken
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I am doing the HSC for Japanese Continuers this year (accelerated), and have completed the Preliminary year, and due to the lockdown formal examinations were cancelled.
I've been trying to do small chunks of Japanese during the holidays on a regular basis, however I have been avoiding trying to focus on speaking a lot -- despite it being the worst out of the other skills (writing, reading, listening, all three of which I feel I am doing very well at). What I've noticed is no matter how hard I try or prepare, when someone gives me a speaking question, the words never come out of my mouth because my mind instantly goes blank and doesn't know what to say, or I settle for simple sentences without the depth needed for the higher marks, despite doing rough plans on what details I could be including in my answers.
I've decided I'm going to actually put some improvement into my speaking, so at least when I get back to school, I'm a lot better than the bumbling mess I am at speaking (if my first assessment task had speaking on it, I would have been so screwed). I don't understand what I'm doing wrong, that whenever I answer a speaking question I end up being a mess. How would I improve my speaking skills, slowly and steadily? I've begun making dot points for different topics and trying to create different questions on certain topics for speaking, as well as trying to incorporate the feedback I received on an informal assessment for speaking I did half a year ago on Zoom. But I feel like it's making no difference, and I'm missing something. Help, please?
I've been trying to do small chunks of Japanese during the holidays on a regular basis, however I have been avoiding trying to focus on speaking a lot -- despite it being the worst out of the other skills (writing, reading, listening, all three of which I feel I am doing very well at). What I've noticed is no matter how hard I try or prepare, when someone gives me a speaking question, the words never come out of my mouth because my mind instantly goes blank and doesn't know what to say, or I settle for simple sentences without the depth needed for the higher marks, despite doing rough plans on what details I could be including in my answers.
I've decided I'm going to actually put some improvement into my speaking, so at least when I get back to school, I'm a lot better than the bumbling mess I am at speaking (if my first assessment task had speaking on it, I would have been so screwed). I don't understand what I'm doing wrong, that whenever I answer a speaking question I end up being a mess. How would I improve my speaking skills, slowly and steadily? I've begun making dot points for different topics and trying to create different questions on certain topics for speaking, as well as trying to incorporate the feedback I received on an informal assessment for speaking I did half a year ago on Zoom. But I feel like it's making no difference, and I'm missing something. Help, please?