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LanguageCert B2 - Speaking Part 2 Role-Play

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  • You are my friend. You want to invite me on a weekend trip. You start.
    Great!
  • You are my coworker. You want to ask me to swap shifts with you. You start.
    Great!
  • You are my classmate. You want to borrow my laptop for a few days. 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 friend. You want to know if I’ll come to your performance tomorrow. 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 flatmate. You want to talk about the rising electricity bill. 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!
  • 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’re classmates. I want to work together on a group presentation. I start – Hey, do you want to team up for the project?
    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 colleague. You want to discuss a problem with our current project. 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 classmate. You want to ask for help with your science project. You start.
    Great!
  • I’m your teacher. You’ve just transferred from another school. I start – So, how are you settling in?
    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!
  • 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!
  • We are colleagues. You want to suggest going out for lunch together. You start.
    Great!