In this unit you will focus on the following:
1. The individual long turn.
The candidate, Ana, was given the following topic for Part 2 of the speaking test. Listen to her individual long turn and put the summarising sentences in the correct order.
Describe your experience of education. | |
You should say: | where you went to school/university |
what subjects you have studied in your education | |
whether you like school and why, or why not |
3. Linking ideas.
The candidate you saw in the previous exercises manages to talk for two minutes during her individual long turn. She does this by giving examples and details, explaining reasons, and analysing her own reactions and feelings. As Ana speaks, her explanation flows logically and is easy to follow.
Choose the best options to complete what Ana says.
Now watch the video again. Turn on and read the subtitles.
5. Organising your talk.
To start her talk, Ana says:
Well, when I was a kid I went to two different schools.
Look at these other expressions you can use to organise your answer. Put them into the correct category to complete the two tables.
Table 1
Table 2
6. Introducing your talk.
Order the words to make sentences to introduce a talk.
7. Expressing enthusiasm.
During her individual long turn, Ana expresses her enthusiasm using words like really and very.
It was really good to have someone who you could talk to about your studies.
I really liked the second school because I made a lot of friends there.
It's a really good job if you finish it.
The people there are very supportive so we help each other.
Replace the words and phrases in bold with the ones below.
8. Vocabulary.
Improving the range of adjectives you use will also help your performance in the speaking test.
Choose the best definition for the highlighted words in the sentences.
Now listen to the sentences.
9. Vocabulary: Word building.
Words like disappointed, interested, and relieved have adjective and noun forms. For example:
I was disappointed by the course. (Adjective: describing a reaction)
The first year was disappointing. (Adjective: describing a cause for your reaction)
The first year was a disappointment. (Noun)
Put the word in brackets in the correct form to complete the sentences.
10. Task.
Now practise your answer to the Part 2 task:
Describe your experience of education. | |
You should say: | where you went to school/university |
what subjects you have studied in your education | |
whether you like school and why, or why not |
and explain what skills you need or would like to learn in the future.
Rounding-off questions
Time yourself so that you get used to speaking for two minutes without support.
Remember to: