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The document outlines a speaking test divided into three parts, focusing on personal background, opinions on restaurants, and views on news. It includes specific questions for each topic to guide the conversation. Part 2 requires the participant to describe a good communicator, while Part 3 discusses various forms of communication and their importance.

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Speaking

The document outlines a speaking test divided into three parts, focusing on personal background, opinions on restaurants, and views on news. It includes specific questions for each topic to guide the conversation. Part 2 requires the participant to describe a good communicator, while Part 3 discusses various forms of communication and their importance.

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Part 1

Topic 1
1. Now, in this first part, I'd like to ask some questions about yourself. What do you do?
Do you work or are you a student?
2. What are you studying?
3. Who do you study with?
4. When did you start your course?
5. Is there anything you particularly like about your studies?
6. What would you like to study in the future?

Topic 2
Let's talk about restaurants now.
1. How often do you eat in a restaurant? Why? / Why not?
2. Where is your favourite restaurant?
3. Do you prefer restaurant food or home-cooked food? Why?
4. Have you ever complained about the food in a restaurant? Why?
5. What do you think makes a restaurant successful?

Topic 3
I'd like to talk about the news now.
1. How do you usually find out about the world news?
2. When did you last listen to the news on the radio?
3. Which types of news article do not interest you? Why?
4. Do you think web-based news sites will become more popular than newspapers in
the future? Why? / Why not?
5. Would you like to be a journalist? Why? / Why not?

Part 2
Now I'm going to give you a topic and I'd like you to talk about it for one to two minutes.
Before you talk, you'll have one minute to think about what you're going to say, you can
make some notes if you wish. Do you understand?

Describe someone who you think can or could communicate well with others.
You should say:
● who this person is/was
● how you know about this person
● what this person does/did
and explain why you think this person is/was a good communicator.
All right? Remember you have one to two minutes for this, so don't worry if I stop you. I will
tell you when the time is up. Can you start speaking now, please?
● Do your friends think this person is/was a good communicator?
● Do you think it's easy to be a good communicator?

Part 3
We've been talking about good communication, and I'd like to ask you some more general
questions about this.
Let's consider different forms of communication.
● What forms of communication (e.g. letters, faxes) do people use these days?
● What forms of communication were popular in the past?
● How are text messages different from letters?
Let's move on to talk about communicating with people.
● Should parents or schools teach children how to communicate?
● How important are speaking and writing skills in communication?
● Do children communicate in a different way from adults?
Thank you. That is the end of the Speaking Test.

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