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LanguageCert B2 - Speaking Part 2 Role-Play
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You are my friend. You want to know if I’ll come to your performance tomorrow. You start.
Great!
We are classmates. I found your wallet in the school canteen. I start – Hey, is this your wallet? I found it earlier.
Great!
You are my colleague. You want to discuss a problem with our current project. You start.
Great!
I’m your friend. I just got some bad news and need someone to talk to. I start – I just heard something awful... can I talk to you?
Great!
You are my sibling. You want to borrow my clothes for a party. You start.
Great!
We’re classmates. I want to work together on a group presentation. I start – Hey, do you want to team up for the project?
Great!
You are my friend. You want to invite me on a weekend trip. You start.
Great!
I’m your teacher. You’ve improved a lot in English lately. I start – I just wanted to say your English has really improved!
Great!
You are my coworker. You want to ask me to swap shifts with you. You start.
Great!
We are neighbours. My car is blocking your driveway. I start – Hi, I think my car might be in your way.
Great!
You are my classmate. You want to borrow my laptop for a few days. You start.
Great!
I’m your coach. You’ve been skipping practice. I start – I noticed you’ve missed a few training sessions. Everything alright?
Great!
You are my flatmate. You want to talk about the rising electricity bill. You start.
Great!
I’m your friend. I’ve lost my phone and I’m feeling stressed. I start – Ugh, I’ve lost my phone. I don’t know what to do!
Great!
We are colleagues. You want to suggest going out for lunch together. You start.
Great!
I’m your teacher. You’ve just transferred from another school. I start – So, how are you settling in?
Great!
You are my neighbour. You want to complain about my guests being too noisy last night. You start.
Great!
We’re friends. You want to apologise for forgetting my birthday. You start.
Great!
I am your boss. You’ve missed two deadlines this month. I start – Can we talk about your recent work?
Great!
You are my classmate. You want to ask for help with your science project. You start.
Great!