Eye contact and body language are important in the speaking exam (True / Talse?)
True - you should look at the person who you are talking to (examiner / partner) and turn your body to face them. Avoid looking at the table / crossing arms
In part 1 the examiner will ask you about ...
your personal life, relationships, hobbies, past experiences, future plans, work/study, likes/dislikes
You can prepare for part 2 by studying ...
comparative language / modal verbs of deduction
In part 1 your answers should...
be full sentences / include details & explanations / last for about 20secs / not be too short.
Part 1 is called ...
the interview
If you don't know a specific word you should ...
paraphrase (use other words to talk about that thing) / use synonyms / describe it
In part 2 you will talk about YOUR 2 photographs for .....
1 minute
In part 4 your answers should ...
be longer / detailed / give explanations & reasons / respond to what your partner has said (if relevant)
Part 4 is called...
the discussion
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