gives you a chance to show that you can talk about ideas in depth and at length
You need to answer as many questions as you can in Part 3. This will show you have a broader range of grammar and vocabulary. (T/F)
FALSE: The number of questions is not important but the quality of your answer is. You could answer just two questions with extended, well-organised responses.
The examiner does not have to follow a script in Part 3. S/he will be listening to your answers and might ask you to say more about an answer. (T/F)
True
You might be required to make a suggestions (T/F)
True
Are the questions related to a topic in Part 1 or Part 2?
Part 2
In Part 3, you have to talk about personal topics connected to your everyday life. T/F?
FALSE: This describes Part 1. Part 3 is not personal. It is general and abstract.
You might be required to give an explanation (T/F)
True
You might be required to give personal information about yourself? (T/F)
False
Who speaks during part 3?
You AND the examiner discuss the topic
If a Part 2 topic is about a good holiday, a Part 3 question that follows might be about the pros and cons of travelling in a large group. (T/F)
True
You might be required to make a prediction about the future.
True
Your answers to the questions need to be well-extended with clear organisation and linking between ideas. (T/F)
True
You might be required to give an opinion (T/F)
True
What does Speaking Part 3 test your ability to do?
answer general and abstract questions
You might be required to plan for 1 minute (T/F)
False. That is in Part 2
Should you give personal information about yourself?
No, you do that in Part 1
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