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Fina Oral Exam

This document provides instructions for a final oral exam, asking students to choose one of five topics to prepare a 3-minute speech on: 1) describing the plot of a favorite book or movie, 2) recounting a funny anecdote from secondary school, 3) describing their dream job, 4) changes they would make in their life using second conditional tense, or 5) describing an idol of theirs. Tips are included for each topic related to proper verb tense and word choice.

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Fina Oral Exam

This document provides instructions for a final oral exam, asking students to choose one of five topics to prepare a 3-minute speech on: 1) describing the plot of a favorite book or movie, 2) recounting a funny anecdote from secondary school, 3) describing their dream job, 4) changes they would make in their life using second conditional tense, or 5) describing an idol of theirs. Tips are included for each topic related to proper verb tense and word choice.

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FINAL ORAL EXAM:

Choose one of the following topics to prepare and speak


for no more than 3 minutes:
1. Describe the plot of a book or movie that you like
(brief description).
TIPS: pay attention to past tenses. Don’t mix the
tenses.
2. Describe a funny anecdote you had at secondary
school.
TIPS: pay attention to past tenses. Don’t mix the
tenses.
3. Describe your dream job.
TIPS: find adjectives to describe the job.
4. If you could change some things from your life, what
would you change?
TIP: respect the tenses of the conditional. SECOND
CONDITIONAL. Hypothesis  WOULD
5. Who’s your idol? Describe him/her.
TIP: Use the correct adjectives.

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