Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Speaking Reminders

1. If you don't understand, you can say so.

Example, if the examiner asks, "Have you ever traveled abroad?" and you don't understand abroad, you can say: 
  • I'm sorry. I don't understand "abroad".
  • What does "abroad" mean?
  • What is "abroad"?
2. The clock is always ticking, so keep talking. Show that you understand the question and know the vocabulary.

Examples: 
If you can't remember what the weather was like or what you wore yesterday,  a true answer is not important.  
  • It was cold and rainy / It was warm and sunny. / It rained in the morning, but it was sunny in the afternoon.
  • I wore a new pair of trousers and a black sweater with a white blouse.
3.  In part 2, keep the cards on the table so both of you can see them.
if your partner can't find the answer, you can indicate it with your finger.

4. KEEP THINGS SIMPLE and CORRECT. 
Do not give more information than you should.  
Do not change the questions or the information on the cards. 

5. Review the speaking posts


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