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Flyers Speaking Practice

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A2 Flyers Speaking

A2 Flyers Speaking
Summary of procedures

The usher introduces the child to the examiner.

1. The examiner greets the candidate and asks for name, surname and age.

2. The examiner demonstrates what is required and shows the candidate two pictures
which are similar but have some differences. The examiner reads statements about
the examiner’s picture. The candidate must look at the candidate’s picture, identify
six differences and say how the picture is different, e.g. (examiner) ‘In my picture,
the helicopter’s on the left.’ (candidate) ‘In my picture, it’s on the right.’

3. The examiner shows the child the candidate’s copy of the Information Exchange.
The examiner first asks the child questions about a person, place or object, related
to the information the child has, e.g. ‘What’s the name of George’s castle?’ and the
child answers. The child then asks the examiner questions, e.g. ‘What’s the name of
Grace’s castle?’ and the examiner answers.

4. The examiner shows the candidate a sequence of five pictures which show a story.
The examiner tells the candidate the name of the story and describes the first
picture in the story, e.g. ‘These pictures tell a story. It’s called “Grandma’s busy
day”. Just look at the pictures first. (Pause) Paul’s parents are going out for the
day. Paul is going to spend the day with Grandma. Paul’s mum is saying, “Be
good and don’t make Grandma tired!”’ The examiner then asks the candidate to
describe the other four pictures. The title of the story and the name(s) of the main
character(s) are shown on the story.

5. The examiner asks the candidate some personal questions on topics such as school,
holidays, birthdays, family and hobbies, e.g. ‘Now let’s talk about films. When do
you watch films?’

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A2 FLYERS
FLYERS SPEAKING.
SPEAKING. FindFind
the the Differences
Differences – Candidate’s
- Candidate’s copycopy TEST ONE

FLYERS SPEAKING.
A2 FLYERS SPEAKING. the Differences
FindFind - Examiner’s
the Differences – Examiner’s
copycopy TEST ONE

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George’s castle Grace’s castle

Where / castle mountain Where / castle ?


Name Black Castle Name ?
Who lives queen Who lives ?
How old 500 years How old ?
Interesting yes Interesting ?

A2 FLYERS
FLYERS SPEAKING.
SPEAKING. Information
Information Exchange
Exchange – Candidate’s
- Candidate’s copy
copy TEST ONE

George’s castle Grace’s castle

Where / castle ? Where / castle forest


Name ? Name Silver Castle
Who lives ? Who lives artist
How old ? How old 1000 years
Interesting ? Interesting no

FLYERS SPEAKING.
A2 FLYERS Information
SPEAKING. Exchange
Information - Examiner’s
Exchange – Examiner’s
copycopy TEST ONE

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Grandma’s busy
Grandma’s
day busy day

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1 1 2 2 3 3

Paul Grandma
Paul Grandma

4 4 5 5

A2 FLYERS
FLYERS SPEAKING.
SPEAKING. Picture
FLYERS Picture
SPEAKING. Story
Story
Picture Story TEST ONE TEST ONE
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