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MULTILEVEL SPEAKING MOCK

1. What is your favourite movie?


A movie I really enjoy is "The Shawshank Redemption." I really enjoy the story
and think the players did a great job. The movie's themes of hope and strength are
very moving, and they stay with you long after you've seen it. Even though I've seen
it before, I always find something new each time. I'm interested because the
characters change and the story twists, and the ending is so satisfying. It's an
emotional movie that has become a favourite for me that will never go out of style.
2. Do you like to cook?
- I do like to cook, especially when I try out new foods. Making things is a fun and
satisfying hobby that lets me try out new flavours and ingredients. I'm an expert at
Italian food, and I love making pasta and sauces from scratch. One of my favourite
things to do is cook for family and friends and watch them enjoy my food. Putting
together a meal is very relaxing and rewarding for me. I've gathered a number of
recipes over the years and enjoy learning new skills from them.
3. What are your goals for the short and long term?
Going forward, I want to take more trips and see more of the world. I also want to
keep learning and getting better at my job. With any luck, I'll be able to start a
family and call somewhere "home" one day. My main goals are to grow as a
person and be happy, and I think these events will help me reach those goals. I
want to get more schooling and maybe even start my own business one day. It's
also important to me to make a difference in my neighbourhood and build
meaningful relationships.

Part 1.2 Time: 30 seconds each No preparation

1. These pictures show different ways of eating. There are two women eating in the
first picture. It looks like they are in a restaurant or café. As they smile and eat
together, they look like they're having a great time. The second picture shows a
person eating by themselves at home. They are sitting on a bed or couch with what
looks like a plate of pasta.
2. From my experience, the biggest difference between eating at home and eating
out is the atmosphere and the work that goes into it. I can choose what I eat more
easily at home, where I feel more at ease. I'm welcome to eat in my PJs! Going out
to eat, on the other hand, gives me a break and lets me try things I might not make
myself. At times, it's a more social event, but it might cost more.
3. One of my favourite things about going out to eat is that I don't have to cook or
clean up afterward. In addition, it's a fun way to hang out with family or friends in
a new place. It makes me happy to try new foods and recipes that I might not be
able to make at home. Also, there's something special about eating out—the
atmosphere, the service, and the chance to watch other people.

Part 2 Time: 2minutes 1minute preparation

1. Tell me about a job you have had and what you learned from it.
2. How has your career path affected your personal growth?
3. What do you consider the most important factors when choosing a
career?
Answer:
Working as a customer service person for the first time was a job that forever
changed me. I learned a lot about how to talk to people, be patient, and solve
problems while I was working in this job. I dealt with different customers every
day, and each one had their own problems and worries. I learned how to get along
with others and handle tough situations with class through this experience. I also
learned how important it is to actively listen and show empathy, which are key to
understanding and meeting customer wants.
The fast-paced setting also taught me how to organise my time well and put things
in order of importance, which are skills that are useful in any job.
My work path has had a big impact on how I've grown as a person. Starting out in
customer service, I learned how to communicate clearly and solve problems, skills
that have come in handy in later jobs. As I moved up to more senior roles, like
team leader and project manager, I got better at organising and leading people.
At every stage of my work, I've had to learn new things and take on new challenges.
Working with different kinds of people has also helped me see things in a new way
and taught me how important it is to work together and be flexible. These events
have not only helped me get better at my job, but they have also given me more
confidence and strength to deal with the challenges in life.
There are a lot of important things to think about when picking a job. Finding a
job that fits your hobbies and passions is the most important thing you can do.
When you do something you love at work, it can be satisfying and fun. Second, it's
important to think about the chances for growth in a job. Long-term happiness and
success cancome from having a job that lets you move up and learn new skills.
Third, it's important to think about work-life balance. For the best balance
between your work and personal life, it's important to pick a job that lets you do
both. Lastly, the place of work and the atmosphere of the company are important.
Working in a positive and helpful setting can make you happier at work and
improve your health in general. If you think about these things, you can make
smart choices that will help you have a rewarding and satisfying job.
Part 3 Time: 2minutes 1minute preparation

Online education is becoming more popular as an alternative to standard


classroom learning because it gives students all over the world more freedom and
access. People who support online platforms say that they let students learn at
their own pace, access learning materials from anywhere, and have personalised
lessons that fit their needs and plans. This adaptability can work with different
learning styles and tastes, making education more open to everyone.
But some people say that online education might not fully replicate the immersive
learning setting and social interactions that you can find in a traditional classroom.
Face-to-face interactions with teachers and coworkers allow for real-time
feedback, group learning, and social growth, all of which are important parts of a
well-rounded education. Because these things aren't present in online settings, it
can be hard to keep students interested and meet their individual learning goals.
Finally, it's important to know that while online education can be convenient and
flexible, it has some problems when compared to regular classroom learning. Both
modes have their own pros and cons, and how well they work relies on things like
how the course is designed, the technology that is available, and the preferences of
the students. As technology changes, so does education. Combining the best parts
of traditional and online teaching can improve results and efficiently meet the
needs of all students.

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