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Talkle Worksheet Topic Application
Request Your Preferred Topics

✨ Every week in Talkle real conversation sessions, we practice English with various topics! This form is where you can request topics you want to practice.

✅ One topic from weekly submissions will be selected for worksheet creation.

✅ Since it's a small group chat, various topics may be requested, but don't be disappointed if your chosen topic isn't selected immediately!

Experiencing diverse topics greatly helps expand your English vocabulary, expressions, and thinking skills.

🎯 Key Point:

When writing topics, if you describe the 'situation as specifically and vividly as possible', we can prepare more realistic and useful worksheets!

💬 Examples:

(Daily) 'Conversation while choosing weekend brunch menu with friends'

(Travel) 'Scene requesting room upgrade at hotel reception'

(Business) 'Scene proposing new SNS campaign ideas in marketing team weekly meeting'

(School) 'Situation asking professor questions about class'

(Hobby/Self-development) 'Scene learning new poses in yoga class'

(Social activities) 'Conversation dividing roles with team members at volunteer site'

Your active participation will unlock your speaking ability! 🚀

Feel free to write any topic - cool topics, fun topics, challenging topics, anything!

(If different from your circle chat nickname, please include both!)

예시:

Daily conversation (e.g., food, exercise, travel, family, etc.)

Business situations (e.g., meetings, presentations, emails, etc.)

School/academic related (e.g., class presentations, discussions with friends, etc.)

Community/social activities (e.g., volunteering, attending gatherings, social events, etc.)

Self-development/hobbies (e.g., reading, cooking, sports, arts, etc.)

Overseas travel situations (e.g., airport, hotel, restaurant, tours, etc.)

Other

👉 It would be really great if you could include 'who, where, what, why' as much as possible!

(e.g., 'Situation proposing new project ideas to boss in company marketing team meeting')

(Feel free to write any English expressions, patterns, speaking styles, etc. you'd like to know!)