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Test Model Oral 2NA

This document provides prompts for three speaking exercises: 1) A monologue where the speaker explains three things they couldn't live without and why. 2) A dialogue where the speaker discusses unexpected expenses with a friend and asks for advice on cutting costs and potentially borrowing money. 3) A dialogue where the speaker gives a friend advice on saving money through reducing spending on going out, clothes, and food, but refuses to lend them money due to concerns they won't pay it back.

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Test Model Oral 2NA

This document provides prompts for three speaking exercises: 1) A monologue where the speaker explains three things they couldn't live without and why. 2) A dialogue where the speaker discusses unexpected expenses with a friend and asks for advice on cutting costs and potentially borrowing money. 3) A dialogue where the speaker gives a friend advice on saving money through reducing spending on going out, clothes, and food, but refuses to lend them money due to concerns they won't pay it back.

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NIVEL AVANZADO - PRUEBA DE EXPRESIN ORAL 2A

MONLOGO

You have been asked to make a presentation on the topic three things I
couldnt live without.
Explain what these three things are and why you have chosen them.

DILOGO A

You are facing economic problems, as some expenses you had not foreseen have
unexpectedly come up, so you need to cut your monthly expenditure.
Think what these extra expenses are, and talk to your friend about them, asking
him for advice on possible ways to help you save money
As the last resort, you could ask to borrow some money from your friend

DILOGO B

Your friend is facing hard economic times, and he turns to you for advice. The
fact is that you think your friend likes going out to much and has expensive
tastes in clothes and food.

think of ways in which your friend might be able to save some money
and try to give him/her sensible advice, but
you shouldnt agree to lend your friend any money, as you think hell
never pay you back if you do.

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