In this unit you will focus on the following:
1. Vocabulary.
Here are four common topics for Part 1 of the speaking test. Drag the words to the correct topic. Use a dictionary if necessary.
3. Part 1 questions.
Watch five extracts from Part 1 of the speaking test and decide which question each candidate is answering.
4. An examiner's observations.
First, read the different comments about the candidates' performances in the extracts from the previous exercise. Then, watch the extracts again and match the comments to the candidates.
5. Useful words and expressions: in fact and nowadays.
In Part 1 of the speaking test, you will probably speak about facts and also about the current situation. For example:
Well, in fact I still don’t know what I’m going to study.
Nowadays in my country, if you don’t have a Master’s ....
Find other words and phrases in the sentences below that also mean in fact or nowadays. Drag them to the correct box.
6. Useful words: like and well.
Using like and well correctly will help you sound more natural in the speaking test. Choose the best description for the uses of like and well.
7. Useful words: like and well.
Put the phrases in order to complete sentences with like and well, and then listen to check your answers.
8. Sentence casino.
Play the sentence casino game. Are the sentences grammatically correct or incorrect?
How many points can you win?
9. Pronunciation: /l/ and /r/.
Listen and repeat the pairs of words.
Now listen and select the word that you hear.
11. Task.
Now practise answering these questions from Part 1 of the speaking test:
What you do
What do you do?
How did you get your job?
Why did you decide to study (subject)?
Do you enjoy your job?
What is a typical day at your work? / What opportunities will your course give you?
Remember to: