2. Exploring Part 1
The questions are easy,
so the examiner cannot be sure of your
level from only Part 1.
You can give very easy answers, but this is
a chance to make a good impression.
You can use this time to practice making
good sentences.
If you wait until Part 2 and Part 3 to give
longer answers, you might not do so
well.
Athletes and musicians always take time to
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3. Exploring Part 1
The examiner may ask the candidates
about
themselves,
their homes/families,
their jobs/studies,
their interests,
and a range of familiar topic areas
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4. Exploring Part 1
Lets brainstorm about familiar the topics
Make a list for each
Discuss the lists as a group and make a list
of the common points
One spokesperson to represent your group
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5. Exploring Part 1
Lets choose a familiar topic
Write possible questions for the topic as a
group
Let’s share our questions
Choose the best four questions
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6. Exploring Part 1
Answering the questions
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What do you think about the answers
How can we improve the performance?
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7. Exploring Part 1
Questions for Part 1
Free time activities
What do you usually do in your spare
time?
Do you prefer to stay with your family or
with your friends?
What do you usually do on weekends?
What do you usually do when you go
out?
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8. Exploring Part 1
Travel
Do you like traveling?
Do you like travel alone or with your
friends?
Do like to return to the same place
every year?
Where would you like to spend a long
holiday?
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9. Exploring Part 1
Names
Does your name have any special
meaning?
Do you like your name?
Have you ever wanted to change your
name?
Who usually names the baby in your
culture?
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