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5.3 Applying the Standard – Interview 2 – Saud Male – ACADEMIC script
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5.4 Applying the Standard – Interview 3 – French Male – GENERAL TRAINING Script
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5.5 Applying the Standard – Interview 4 – Filipina Female – ACADEMIC script
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Part Speaking Test Frames – Academic Test 1
1 Now, in this part of the test I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself.
Let’s talk about what you do.
1. Can you tell me about any work or study you have done?
2. Why did you choose to do this?
3. What kind of work or study will you do in the future?
4. What kind of job do you think would be difficult for you?
2 Now, I’m going to give you a topic and I’d like you to talk about it for one to two minutes. Before
you talk, you’ll have one minute to think about what you’re going to say. You can make some
notes if you wish. Do you understand?
I’d like you to Describe an electronic game, for example, a computer, video or internet game,
you have enjoyed playing.
Describe an electronic game (e.g. a computer, video or internet game) you have enjoyed playing.
You should say:
All right? Remember, you have two minutes for this, so don’t worry if I stop you. I’ll tell you when
the time is up. Can you start speaking now, please?
3 Thank you.
We’ve been talking about an electronic game you have enjoyed playing, and I’d like to discuss with
you one or two more general questions related to this. Let’s consider, first of all, computers and
young children.
1. How can computers help young children learn at school?
2. Why are young people quick in learning how to use computers?
3. Is it a good or bad idea to give young children their own computer or laptop, and why?
4. How does using computers help teachers do their job?
5. Will computers take over from teachers one day, and would that be a good thing?
6. Let’s talk about computers in everyday life. Do you think computers have improved most
people’s everyday lives?
7. How easy do you think it is for most people to learn how to use computers?
8. What do you think is the best way to learn how to use different skills on computer?
9. Are jobs where people work in front of computers every day, satisfying jobs?
10. What would most people prefer, do you think – to sit in front of a computer a lot, or to
interact with people at work?
Thank you very much. That is the end of the Speaking test.
Part Speaking Test Frames – General Training Test 1
1 Now, in this part of the test I’d like to ask you some questions about yourself.
Let’s talk about what you do.
1. Tell me about the town where you’re living at the moment.
2. How long have you been living there, and why?
3. What are some of the good things about this town?
4. Do you think you’ll be moving to a different place in the near future, and if so, why?
Thank you very much. That is the end of the Speaking test.