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Complete FCE - Unit 4 - Speaking
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What does the examiner ask at the end of Part 3?
To speak without your partner
To talk about every prompt again
To reach agreement on one idea
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What does the Pronunciation criterion focus on?
Natural intonation and stress
Speaking very fast
Using many idioms
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What must you do with your partner in Part 3?
Share and respond to each other's opinions
Read the notes aloud
Reach perfect agreement
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Which criterion evaluates your ability to develop ideas clearly?
Pronunciation
Interactive Communication
Discourse Management
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Which expression is good for giving your opinion?
You're wrong
Say it again
I think…
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Which expression is polite disagreement?
I'm not sure I agree with that
That's impossible
You're completely wrong
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Which is a good strategy for Part 3?
Make suggestions and respond to your partner
Ignore the prompts
Talk nonstop without listening
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What is the main task in Speaking Part 3?
Talk alone for two minutes
Answer personal questions
Discuss prompts with your partner
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Is this statement correct? 'There is a right or wrong answer in Part 3.'
No, it's false
Yes, it's true
Not sure
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Which phrase is used to make a suggestion?
Shall we start with…?
I refuse to discuss this
Stop talking
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What does 'using a range of vocabulary' mean?
Using only simple words
Avoiding new vocabulary
Using topic-specific words and collocations
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Which phrase is used to ask for your partner's opinion?
Never mind
I disagree
What do you think?
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How long does Speaking Part 3 usually last?
About 6 minutes
About 3 minutes
About 1 minute
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Which of the following belongs to Grammar & Vocabulary?
Using a range of complex structures accurately
Asking your partner questions
Speaking fluently without pauses
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Which skill is part of Interactive Communication?
Reading the prompts aloud
Responding naturally and asking follow-up questions
Using only advanced grammar
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Is this statement correct? 'You must talk about all the prompts.'
Only the last one is required
Yes, all must be discussed
No, you only need to discuss some
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Is this statement correct? 'Interrupting your partner shows fluency.'
Only if the examiner asks
No, it shows weak interaction
Yes, it helps you speak more
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Which linking word shows contrast?
However
Therefore
For example
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