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  • How long do you have to speak in Part 3?
    3 minutes (a 2-minute discussion followed by a 1-minute decision-making task)
  • What's part 1 about?
    Conversation with the examiner. The examiner asks questions and you may have to give information about your interests, studies, career, etc.
  • Give an example of language for comparing and contrasting.
    Unlike... /Both... and .... have in common/ By contrast.../ Similarly.../less + adjective (comparatives)
  • What's Part 3?
    Collaborative task.The examiner gives you some material and a task to do. You have to talk with the other candidate and make a decision.
  • What's in Part 4?
    Further discussion with the other candidate, guided by questions from the examiner, about the topics or issues raised in the task in Part 3.
  • How many parts does a Speaking paper have?
    4
  • Give an example of the language for speculating.
    might/ may/ must/ can't/ perhaps/ probably/ it's unlikely that../there's a real chance that...
  • How long do we have to speak in Part 4?
    4 minutes
  • How long do you have to speak for in Part 2?
    1 minute per candidate
  • How much percentage of the total mark is it?
    20%
  • How much time does it take (approximately) for a pair of candidates?
    14 minutes
  • What's Part 2?
    "Long turn". You discuss 2 pictures. You have to speak for 1 minute without interruption and the interlocutor then asks the other candidate to comment.
  • What do you have to practise in Part 1?
    Giving information about yourself and expressing your opinion about various topics.
  • Who do you have to talk to during the exam?
    The examiner
  • How long do you have to speak for in Part 1?
    2 minutes
  • What do you have to practise in Part 3?
    Exchanging ideas, expressing and justifying opinions, agreeing and/or disagreeing, suggesting, speculating, evaluating, reaching a decision through negotiation,
  • How to disagree politely?
    I see your point, but.../ That's an interesting idea, however.../ Let's agree to disagree
  • What do you have to practise?
    Expressing and justifying opinions, agreeing and/or disagreeing.
  • What do you have to practise in Part 2?
    Talking on your own about something: comparing, describing, expressing opinions, speculating.