Set 1
Part 1 – Interview
1. Where are you from?
2. Can you describe your hometown?
3. What do you like to do in your free time?
4. What is your favorite way to spend a weekend?
Part 2 – Long Turn
(1 minute speaking, 30 seconds to respond)
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
A person hiking in the mountains.
A group of friends enjoying a meal together outdoors.
Question:
What do you think these people enjoy about these activities?
Part 3 – Collaborative Task
Topic: Organizing a school event to raise money for charity.
Options:
A bake sale.
A sports tournament.
A talent show.
A concert.
A second-hand book sale.
Task: Discuss the ideas and decide which would attract the most people.
Part 4 – Discussion
1. Do you think it's important for schools to organize charity events? Why?
2. What are the best ways to encourage people to donate to charity?
3. Do you prefer to help charities by giving money or by volunteering? Why?
Set 2
Part 1 – Interview
1. How do you usually spend your holidays?
2. What kind of music do you like?
3. Have you ever tried any extreme sports?
4. What’s the last film you watched? Did you enjoy it?
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
A person working in a quiet library.
A person working in a busy café.
Question:
How might these places affect the way people work?
Part 3 – Collaborative Task
Topic: Deciding on the best way to keep fit.
Options:
Joining a gym.
Going running in the park.
Practicing yoga.
Taking dance lessons.
Playing a team sport.
Task: Discuss the ideas and decide which way would be easiest for most people to
follow regularly.
Part 4 – Discussion
1. How important is it to exercise regularly?
2. Why do some people find it difficult to keep fit?
3. What role should schools play in encouraging fitness and healthy lifestyles?
Set 3
Part 1 – Interview
1. What do you enjoy most about your studies or work?
2. Do you prefer spending time indoors or outdoors? Why?
3. Have you ever been to a festival or big celebration? What was it like?
4. Do you like reading books? What kind of books do you prefer?
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
People shopping in a crowded mall.
A person shopping online at home.
Question:
What might people enjoy about these two different ways of shopping?
Set 4
Part 1 – Interview
1. What do you usually do after school or work?
2. What is your favorite food?
3. Do you enjoy learning new skills? Why?
4. What do you like most about where you live?
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
A teacher working with children in a classroom.
A person studying alone at home with a laptop.
Question:
How might these two ways of learning be different?
Part 3 – Collaborative Task
Topic: Choosing the best activity to celebrate a birthday.
Options:
Having a picnic in the park.
Going to the cinema.
Organizing a party at home.
Going out for a fancy dinner.
Visiting an amusement park.
Task: Discuss the ideas and decide which activity would be the most fun for
everyone.
Part 4 – Discussion
1. Why is it important to celebrate special occasions?
2. How do people’s ways of celebrating change as they get older?
3. Do you think it’s better to have a big celebration or a small gathering? Why?
Set 5
Part 1 – Interview
1. How do you usually travel to school or work?
2. What’s your favorite way to relax?
3. Do you like going to the countryside? Why or why not?
4. What’s your favorite type of weather?
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
A person walking their dog in a quiet park.
A family relaxing on the beach.
Question:
How might these activities help people to relax?
Part 3 – Collaborative Task
Topic: Deciding on the best way to learn about a new city.
Options:
Joining a guided tour.
Exploring the city on foot.
Taking a bus tour.
Visiting museums and landmarks.
Talking to local people.
Task: Discuss the ideas and decide which is the best way to learn about the city
quickly.
Part 4 – Discussion
1. Why do people enjoy visiting new cities?
2. What’s more important when visiting a city: exploring famous landmarks or
experiencing the local culture?
3. How has technology changed the way people travel?
These sets reflect the structure of the FCE Speaking test, with topics designed to encourage
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Set 1
Part 1 – Interview
1. What is your favorite app or website, and why do you like it?
2. Do you prefer living in a small town or a big city? Why?
3. Have you ever tried cooking something difficult? What was it?
4. What do you usually do to cheer yourself up when you're feeling down?
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
A group of friends playing a board game indoors.
A family playing a team sport outdoors.
Question:
What might people enjoy about spending time together in these two ways?
Part 3 – Collaborative Task
Topic: Choosing a way to celebrate the end of the school or work year.
Options:
Organizing a barbecue party.
Going on a weekend trip.
Having a fancy dinner at a restaurant.
Throwing a dance party.
Watching a movie together.
Task: Discuss the options and decide which would be the most enjoyable and
memorable.
Part 4 – Discussion
1. How important is it to celebrate achievements?
2. Do you think celebrations always need to involve spending money? Why or why not?
3. What makes a celebration successful?
Set 2
Part 1 – Interview
1. What’s the best advice you’ve ever been given?
2. What’s your favorite season of the year? Why?
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
A musician performing live on stage.
A person practicing music at home.
Question:
How do you think these two ways of playing music are different?
Part 3 – Collaborative Task
Topic: Deciding how to improve the environment in your town or city.
Options:
Planting more trees.
Creating more recycling centers.
Introducing bike lanes.
Organizing clean-up events.
Building community gardens.
Task: Discuss the ideas and decide which would have the most positive impact.
Part 4 – Discussion
1. Do you think individuals can make a big difference in helping the environment? Why
or why not?
2. Why do some people find it hard to care about environmental issues?
3. How can schools or workplaces encourage people to be more environmentally
friendly?
Set 3
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
How do you think people feel in these two situations?
Part 3 – Collaborative Task
Topic: Deciding on the best way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Options:
Going for a walk in the park.
Visiting a museum or gallery.
Watching a sports game.
Having a picnic by the river.
Staying at home to relax.
Task: Discuss the options and decide which would be the most relaxing and
enjoyable.
Part 4 – Discussion
1. How important is it to have free time to relax?
2. Do you think people today are busier than in the past? Why or why not?
3. What are the benefits of spending time in nature?
Set 4
Part 1 – Interview
1. What do you enjoy about spending time with friends?
2. Do you prefer summer or winter holidays? Why?
3. Have you ever learned something from a mistake you made?
4. What’s something you’ve always wanted to learn or try?
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
A group of people playing video games together.
A group of people building something with tools and materials.
Question:
What might people enjoy about these two activities?
Part 3 – Collaborative Task
Topic: Choosing the best way to welcome new students to a school or university.
Options:
Organizing a tour of the campus.
Hosting a welcome party.
Providing a mentorship program.
Setting up team-building activities.
Creating a social media group to connect people.
Task: Discuss the ideas and decide which would help new students feel most
comfortable.
Part 4 – Discussion
1. Why is it important to make new people feel welcome?
2. What are some challenges people face when starting something new?
3. How can teamwork help people succeed in new situations?
Set 5
Part 1 – Interview
1. How do you usually celebrate your birthday?
2. Do you enjoy watching or playing sports? Why?
3. Have you ever had to plan something for a group of people? What was it like?
4. What’s your favorite memory from childhood?
Part 2 – Long Turn
Compare the two photos and answer the question:
Photos:
A person walking alone in a forest.
A group of people walking together in the city.
Question:
What might people enjoy about these two ways of spending time outside?