preparing for the Speaking exam (CAE)

Planning


Lesson goals


You are able to practice your vocabulary .
You are able to practice your reading skills.
You are able to practice your short stories lesson goals. 
Introduction
Vocabulary 
Peerfeedback
Reading exercise
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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Planning


Lesson goals


You are able to practice your vocabulary .
You are able to practice your reading skills.
You are able to practice your short stories lesson goals. 
Introduction
Vocabulary 
Peerfeedback
Reading exercise

Slide 1 - Slide

 Guess what you think it is or what you think it isn't. 

Slide 2 - Slide

If you're right you get to be happy. If you're wrong, you get to be sad.

Slide 3 - Slide

(CAE) Speaking - part 2
  • In speaking - part 2  you will be asked to choose two photos from a set of three
  • You will be asked to talk about and compare these photos (1 minute)
  • Important: Don't just describe what you see but hypothesise about the photos and look for comparisons between them.

Slide 4 - Slide

What is healthier
A
B

Slide 5 - Quiz

handy phrases:
It looks as if ............
It appears to be.......................
You would probably think ..................
It reminds me of ..............................
REMEMBER: Take place ( is used to talk about events)
Take part in (is used to talk about people participating in something)

Slide 6 - Slide

Health is.........
A
The state of being mentally or phisically free from illness or injury
B
The state of being free from illnesses
C
The state of being fit
D
The state of not having physical problems.

Slide 7 - Quiz

25 minutes In groups of two: 
  1. Choose 10 words (vocabulary in use, 
  2. Underline the key words
  3. Create a test and ask for synonyms/antonyms/ descriptions of the words
  4. Make sure  that you create a key 
  5. Swap  your test  with your fellow student
  6. Answer the question
  7. Swap papers again and correct the assignment
  8. Units:
12, 14,15,17,18,19,20,23,24, 25,27

Slide 8 - Slide

Exercise 1b: 
Suggested answers: 
  • They are usually quite formal; people wear special clothes or uniforms; there is a strict order of events; there is often music involved; they can be very emotional occasions.

Slide 9 - Slide

Tips:
If you are ever nervous on the day of the exam and don't hear the examiners instruction, you can follow written prompts to complete the task.
 

Slide 10 - Slide

Ex 2:  underline the the key words in the exam task

Focus on two issues:
How people might be feeling and how memorable the occasions might be. 

Slide 11 - Slide

Listen to someone doing task 2,
Key
  •   proud
  • excited
  • nervous
  • apprehensive
  • emotional
  • b.  she talks about how people might be feeling but doesn't answer the question "How memorable might these occasions be for them? . 
  • A closing technique is used when she can't think of anything else to say and this cuts the answer short

Slide 12 - Slide

Quietly and individually
finish exercise 4 

Slide 13 - Slide

Activity
The class splits in to two groups.
Each person in group one has a photo 
If you are in group two, spend a minute with a person from group one listening to them describe their photo. Take notes of the vocabulary they use, give feedback and ask at least one question about their photo. 
When the time is up,  move on to the next person from group one and repeat the activity. 

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Slide 15 - Link

Slide 16 - Link

Slide 17 - Link

Slide 18 - Video