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Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Part 2 Individual Long Turn (3-4 minutes)

The examiner will ask you to speak for 1-2 minutes on a topic, which he or she will give you on a card. The card will give you an outline of what you need to talk about. You will be given one minute to prepare and you can make notes. The examiner will give you a piece of paper and a pen. He or she will invite you to start talking when your preparation time is up. The examiner will not say anything while you are speaking but will stop you, if you talk for more than two minutes. Then you might be asked one or two short follow-up questions.

The topics will be of a general nature. You will be asked to describe things such as a restaurant you enjoy eating in, a book you have read recently or a piece of equipment in your house you cannot live without.

Part 1 Introduction & Interview (4-5 minutes)

The examiner will introduce himself or herself and confirm your identity. He or she will then ask you a number of general questions about yourself to try and make you feel relaxed. You may be asked about your home or studies. Then you will be asked one or two more sets of questions on familiar topics such as your interests, your country, your family or types of things you like in various categories such as food, clothes, holidays etc. The questions come from an examiner ‘frame’ (pre-determined questions) so the examiner will not necessarily follow-up with questions based on what you say. The more questions that are asked on a specific topic the more difficult they tend to be. However, you do not have to express a point of view or justify it in this part.

Some typical questions/prompts might be:
  • Where do you come from?
  • What is your home like?
  • Tell me about your family.
  • Tell me about your job/studies.
  • Is there anything you dislike about your job/studies?
  • What type of transport do you use most?
  • Do you like reading?
  • What kind of television programmes do you watch?
  • Tell me about a film you have seen recently.
  • Do you have a pet?
  • What kind of food do you like?
  • How often do you go shopping?
  • What’s your favourite festival? Why?
  • How do people celebrate this festival?
How to do Part 1