In Part 3, you have to talk about personal topics connected to your everyday life. T/F?
FALSE: This describes Part 1. Part 3 is not personal. It is general and abstract.
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Your answers to the questions need to be well-extended with clear organisation and linking between ideas. (T/F)
True
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If a Part 2 topic is about a good holiday, a Part 3 question that follows might be about the pros and cons of travelling in a large group. (T/F)
True
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You need to answer as many questions as you can in Part 3. This will show you have a broader range of grammar and vocabulary. (T/F)
FALSE: The number of questions is not important but the quality of your answer is. You could answer just two questions with extended, well-organised responses.
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The examiner does not have to follow a script in Part 3. S/he will be listening to your answers and might ask you to say more about an answer. (T/F)
True
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What does Speaking Part 3 test your ability to do?
answer general and abstract questions
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Are the questions related to a topic in Part 1 or Part 2?
Part 2
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Who speaks during part 3?
You AND the examiner discuss the topic
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What does Part 3 give you a chance to do?
gives you a chance to show that you can talk about ideas in depth and at length
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Should you give personal information about yourself?
No, you do that in Part 1
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How long should you speak for in Part 3?
4-5 minutes
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You might be required to give an explanation (T/F)
True
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You might be required to make a suggestions (T/F)
True
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You might be required to give an opinion (T/F)
True
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You might be required to compare two things (T/F)
True
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You might be required to give personal information about yourself? (T/F)