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LanguageCert C1 - Speaking Part Two

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  • We’re colleagues/classmates. You’re not sure if I’ve remembered a deadline. You start.
    Keep pushing forward
  • I'm a sales assistant. You want to return an item you bought last week. You start.
    Keep it up
  • We’re best friends. I’ve just told you I’ve been made redundant. You start.
    Don't give up
  • I’m your boss. You think you deserve a pay raise for your hard work. You start.
    You're doing great
  • We’re friends. You’ve lent me a book last week but you now need it back. You start.
    Keep pushing forward
  • I’m a plumber. I’ve recently done some work in your house and you’re totally dissatisfied. You start.
    Keep pushing forward
  • We’re flatmates. I start. “Why on earth do you keep tidying up? I can’t find my laptop yet again.”
    You're on the right track
  • I’m your neighbour. I start. “You couldn’t look after my place for a bit, could you?”
    Keep it up
  • We’re friends. You’re in two minds about taking a job abroad. You start.
    Stay motivated
  • I’m a stranger in your town. I start. “Where can I go to find some really typical local entertainment?”
    You got this
  • We’re classmates. I start. “What do you think of our new teacher? She seems a bit strict to me.”
    Stay motivated
  • I’m a hotel receptionist. Your room isn’t up to your expectations. You start.
    You're making progress
  • We’re friends. I’ve just been made redundant at work. You start.
    Don't give up
  • We’re friends. I start. “What about redecorating our house?”
    Stay motivated
  • I’m a stranger in your area. I start. “Can you tell me about the public transport system in your town?”
    Don't give up
  • I’m your friend. I start. “I get really nervous before exams. Have you got any tips for me?”
    You're on the right track
  • I’m your waiter. You think there is a mistake in your bill. You start.
    Don't give up
  • You’re visiting a museum. I’m the security guard. I start. “Excuse me. I’ve told you twice already – please don’t stand so close to the paintings.”
    Don't give up
  • We’re friends. I start. “Thanks a million! I’m sure I would have failed this exam if it wasn’t for you.”
    You're doing great
  • I’ve come for an interview at your place of work. You can see I look stressed. You start.
    Stay motivated
  • I’m your boss. I start. “Will you need someone to help you with this project?”
    Keep pushing forward
  • We’re neighbours. My dog keeps digging holes in your garden. You start.
    You're on the right track
  • We’re friends. You’re moving house. You want some help. You start.
    Stay motivated
  • We’re old schoolmates. I start. “So, have you seen anyone from our old school recently?”
    Don't give up
  • I’m your boss. Someone has broken the photocopier. I start. ”It’s really important to have this fixed immediately. Can you arrange it?”
    Keep pushing forward
  • You’re a tourist in my town. I’m a stranger. You want a photo of you taken with your camera. You start.
    You're doing great
  • We’re strangers at the airport. I start. “My suitcase hasn’t turned up yet. Do you know what I should do?”
    Stay motivated
  • We’re neighbours. I live next door. I start. “Your child’s football has made a mark on my fence again.”
    Keep pushing forward
  • We’re flatmates. I haven’t paid my share of the rent for the last three months. You start.
    Stay motivated
  • We’re classmates. I start. “If I were you, I would re
    Stay motivated
  • We’re friends. You promised to help me with an important presentation but now you can’t. You start.
    Keep pushing forward
  • We’re neighbours. I start. “Would you keep an eye on the apartment while we’re away?”
    You got this