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Part 1
In this part ofthe test, you will answer a few questions on personal topics such as your home, your daily routine,
your work, likes and dislikes, etc
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Communicative strategies
Sorry, can you say that again?
Sorry, | didn't quite catch that
Would you mind repeating that, please?
Do you mean ... ?
Well, that's an interesting question
Now, how can | put this?
Giving personal information
U have two siblings and we all get on very well
That's why ...
My house is rather smal, just...
but I ove it because
+ You know the answer to these questions, so reply
confidently and add interesting information
+ Avoid making basic grammar mistakes. Think
about the verb tense you are going to use: is the
question about the past, the present or the future?
Although I have las of friends/family, | don't see them
very often because ...
To be honest, 'm not very good at
Responding to questions about everyday life
and interests
1'm studying... now, but '¢ realy lke to...
in the future.
used to be very keen on ... but now...
I don't like... , really, though I do enjoy
My favourite time to ... is ... because ...
I'm not very sure what I'll do, but | may decide to ...
+ Activate the vocabulary area of the question. For
example, ifthe question is about your favourite
type of TV programme, think of comedies, soap
operas, news, quizzes, etc.
+ Speak clearly so that your partner and the two
‘examiners can understand everything you say.Part 2
In this part of the test, you will speak on your own for one minute. You will compare two pholographe wil Way
‘something else about them.
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Comparing
The people in the photos are in very different places.
Inthe first photo they are ... , whereas in the
second photo ...
‘These are very different activities ...
‘The type of food these children are preparing is
very different ...
| can see some similarities in these photos, they have
the same
This first photo is more/less attractive than the
second because
‘These gis seem to be having a better time than the
sits in
‘The situations are very different, here people are
enjoying ... whilst here they are ...
+ Remember that you have not been asked to
describe the photos but to compare them. There
is no time to comment in detail on one photo at a
time. Start off by comparing the people, the places
and the situations and give a personal reaction to
the pictures,
+ Use the question written above the photo to
remind yourself that after you have compared the
photos, you have to do the second task. In the
Speculating
Perhaps they have decided to do this because ...
The people seem to be enjoying .
| get the impression that the woman
The git looks like she is feeling
He may have chosen to stay at home because ..
| think this man looks really tired; he may have been
‘working all day.
The family in the first photo are probably at home.
| think these people may be feeling rather
nervous because
second part, you are asked to speculate, ie. 1o say
‘hat you think and give opinions.
+ Use varied vocabulary and try to use comparative
forms correctly.
* Don't stop to search for a word you don't
remember. Explain what you want to say in
other words.Part 3
{inthis part ofthe test, you will discuss a task with your partner. You will both initiate discussion ofthe different
wit prompts in tur, and respond to each other's comments,
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Inviting your partner's opinion and taking tums
‘Some of these situations could be avoided, don't
you think?
| don’t know about you, but in my opinion this is
very good.
These places are very crowded. Would you agree
with that?
What do you think? Is this a better option?
Following up on your partner's opinions
I'm sure that's what it is, | agree.
As | see it, .
In my opinion, ...
That's an interesting point, but think...
+ Focus on the first task you are given, which
requires you to discuss the options for about two
minutes. To remind yourself of the task, ook back
atthe question printed in the central box.
+ Remember that after the two-minute discussion,
you will be given a one-minute decision-making
task. Don't come to a decision foo soon because
you may then struggle to find other things to say.
‘As you said, this job must be really challenging,
However, ...
| take your point, but.
I'm afraid | don't agree; think
Wel, | would say that
Moving to another written prompt
Right, why don't we talk about ... 2
How about this idea? Do you want to say something
about?
Now, moving on,
Shall we discuss this idea next?
|'m not sure what this means. What do
you think?
+ When your partner gives an opinion on a written
prompt, respond fully before moving to something
else, It does not matter if you do not discuss all
the prompts, what is important is that you produce
sufficient language at the right level.
+ If your partner seems happy to let you do the
talking, do involve hrvher by asking his/her
opinions, You will be given credit for doing that.Part 4
In this part ofthe test, you will take part in a discussion by answering questions which broaden the lope Of
Part 3. You can also respond to what your partner says.
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Giving opinions
Well, personally, | feel
People often say that ..., but |
People often complain that
Giving examples andlor reasons
| can think of a few examples of this,
For example, when you ;..
| once had an experience which
To clarify what | mean, | can give you ..
There are many reasons for this
People dislike ... . This is because
People often don't tell the truth. That's why |
Just think of all the problems that causes;
to begin with
and | agree.
| don't think that is the answer to
'd do something different
| think its unlikely that anybody would
Yes, | think young people have much more
freedom than
No, that's not the way I see things.
''m not sure, to be honest.
My friends/family/teachers think | am wrong,
but | believe
+ Remember that these questions require more .
‘extended responses than those in Part 1. Don't
be afraid to talk about your opinions and feelings.
‘The examiner only wants you to produce some
‘complex language to show off your level.
‘There is no ‘correct’ answer to the questions and
you will not be assessed on what you think, but
‘you should always give reasons and back up
‘your opinions.
‘You are encouraged to contribute ideas to what
your partner says, even if the question was not
addressed to you.
You have now warmed up and this is the last part
of your test. Enjoy the interaction and the feeling
that you can express your ideas with confidence!