This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Cambridge English
Slide 1 - Slide
Today
Class work
Speaking part 1
Speaking part 2
Slide 2 - Slide
Goals
Understand what is expected from you and how to act while doing your speaking exam parts 1 and 2.
Slide 3 - Slide
Speaking part 1
What's in part 3?
Conversation with the examiner. The examiner asks questions and students may have to give information about themselves, talk about past experiences, present circumstances and future plans.
What do students have to practise?
Giving information about themselves and expressing opinions about various topics.
2 minutes
Slide 4 - Slide
Slide 5 - Video
04:25
Do you prefer to study alone or with friends?
WHY?
Make sure you extend your answer by already thinking of the question 'why?' while your are answering.
ALONE
WITH FRIENDS
Slide 6 - Poll
04:31
Would you prefer to work for a big company or a small company?
BIG COMPANY
SMALL COMPANY
Slide 7 - Poll
04:35
What do you enjoy doing with your friends?
Slide 8 - Mind map
04:40
Tell us about your family home.
Slide 9 - Mind map
04:45
Do you enjoy playing computer games in your free time?
YES
NO
Slide 10 - Poll
04:50
No yes/no
Do not simply answer with 'yes' or 'no'. Give an example or explain why there isn't.
Is there a sport or hobby you enjoy doing?
Slide 11 - Mind map
04:54
Do you enjoy going to the cinema?
YES
NO
Slide 12 - Poll
05:00
Do you prefer paper books or digital books?
PAPER
DIGITAL
Slide 13 - Poll
05:04
What kind of music do you enjoy?
Slide 14 - Mind map
Remember these things:
1. Give an example (for example)
2. Give a reason (because)
3. Contrast ideas (but, although)
Slide 15 - Slide
Speaking part 2
What's in part 2?
The examiner gives the student a pair of photographs to talk about and they have to speak for 1 minute without interruption. The questions about the photographs are written at the top of the page to remind the student what they should talk about. When they have finished speaking, the student’s partner then has to answer a short question from the examiner about their photographs.
What do students have to practise?
Talking on their own about something: comparing, describing, expressing opinions.
1 minute per candidate plus 30-second response
Slide 16 - Slide
Slide 17 - Video
Remember these three steps:
1. Compare and contrast the photos quickly: what is similar and what is different?
2. Answer the question
3. Personalise your answer: give an opinion, talk about an experience
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Why might these people need to do these things?
1.
Compare and contrast the photos quickly. What is similar and what is different?
2.
Answer the question.
3.
Personalise your answer. Give an opinion, talk about an experience.
Candidate 2
Do you ever go cycling?
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1:00
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0:30
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What might be difficult for the people about trying to win in these situations?
1.
Compare and contrast the photos quickly. What is similar and what is different?
2.
Answer the question.
3.
Personalise your answer. Give an opinion, talk about an experience.
Candidate 2
Which sport would you prefer to do?
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1:00
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0:30
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What to do?
Click on each link in the following slides, do the exercises, make a printscreen of the work, and hand these in through Classroom.