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Speaking Test Part 1 (Interview)

The document outlines the structure and topics of a speaking test, including: Part 1 consists of an interview with questions about the test taker's personal details, education, interests, and home life. Part 2 involves speaking about assigned topics, including a disliked job, a funny experience with a child, and something difficult to use. Part 3 is a discussion section covering related topics such as careers, teaching children, boredom, and new products. The test examines English speaking ability across personal and abstract subjects.

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Speaking Test Part 1 (Interview)

The document outlines the structure and topics of a speaking test, including: Part 1 consists of an interview with questions about the test taker's personal details, education, interests, and home life. Part 2 involves speaking about assigned topics, including a disliked job, a funny experience with a child, and something difficult to use. Part 3 is a discussion section covering related topics such as careers, teaching children, boredom, and new products. The test examines English speaking ability across personal and abstract subjects.

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Speaking test

Part 1 (Interview)

– What is your full name?


– Where do you live?
– Do you like living in the countryside?
– What do you do there?
– Would you want to live there in the future?
– Do you have friends?
– Are you a good friend?
– Do you have childhood friends? Why?
– Can I see your ID?
– Do you work or are you a student?
– Where do you study it?
– Why did you choose this subject in your studies?
– How good are you in preparation for exams?
– What do you like best about your studies?
– Do you like to study in the morning or afternoon?
– Did you learn art in primary school?
– Did you like art as a subject?
– Have you ever visited an art gallery or exhibition?
– Do you have paintings on your walls at home?
– Have you ever considered becoming an artist?
– Do you live in a house or an apartment?
– What do you like about living there?
– Would you like to move to a different home in the future?
– Are there many shops near your home?
– Who usually does the shopping in your household?
Part 2 (Cue Card)

Talk about a job that you wouldn’t like doing. Please say

– what job it would be,


– what you would have to do, and
– how doing this job would make you feel.

Talk about an instance when a child made you laugh. Please say

– When was it?


– Who was the child?
– Why did he/she make you laugh?

Describe an experience when you were with a group of people and you got bored.
Please say
– What were you doing?
– Who was there with you?
– Why did you get bored?

Describe something you have bought that was difficult to use at first. Please say

– What was it?


– When did you buy it?
– What does it do?

Part 3 (Discussion)

– Do you know someone who does this job?


– What is important about a job, the salary or how it makes you feel?
– Are there many people with jobs that pay well but aren’t interesting?
– Is being hardworking a quality that people are born with, or can it be developed?
– What can help people do their jobs better?
– Can a job affect a person psychologically?

– Is it easy to teach children?


– Do you think they are quick learners?
– Why is that?
– Do you think the society should take care of children or parents?

– Do you get bored easily?


– What types of work are boring?
– What are the causes of boredom?
– In the future do you believe that all boring work will be done by robots?
– Do you think boredom can be useful sometimes? Why?

– Why was it difficult to use?


– What type of products are difficult to use at first?
– Do you think it is necessary to follow fashion and use the latest products?
– What are some jobs that help people?
– Why do you think advertisements are useful in selling products?

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