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SPEAKING TEST ANSWER KEY
Part 1
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three
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1c
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1d 2c
Exam Essentials
3a 4b
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1c 2e 3d 4a 5b
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a guys = men
b geeky = having unusual interests, often to do with
technology
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a Because he is given different options to consider.
b ... give me a moment ...
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aF bT cF dT
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a most of them are … how do you say? … um, specialized,
um, standardized.
b … dishes like
tortilla
and
paella;
there are
tapas
restaurants in every city …
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Students’ own answers.
2d 3b
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work and studies: abide by laws, case studies,
environmental law, specialize
friends and family: get together, grow apart
culture (e.g. food): cuisine, dish, snack
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a law
b reading / working on case studies, discussing cases and
exchanging ideas
c environmental law – because he feels strongly about the
issue (the environment)
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a ‘I’ve nearly finished my career … sorry, I mean my
course.’
b ‘What I really enjoy is working on case studies. What I
mean is discussing cases, I like to exchange ideas with
people.’
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1 b (The candidate wants to be emphatic. He wants to
emphasize that working on case studies is his favourite
part of the course.)
2b
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Students’ own answers.
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a He has a drink or a meal. / He plays five-a-side football.
b his girlfriend
c going out with a large group of friends
d Hector was a friend from when he was about nine or ten
years old; he was very different.
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a ‘football sala’; I think it’s called five-a-side in this country.
b ‘There are sometimes six or seven of us.’ ‘although if you
ask her, maybe she doesn’t say this’
Part 2
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Students’ own answers.
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1c 2e
3d
4b 5a
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a in their seventies
b from far and wide
c plenty more tears
d sticking with him
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1c 2e 3a 4b 5d
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a fantastic b special c perfect d magnificent
e emotional f wonderful
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1b
2d 3a 4c
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So that the interview can be identified should it need to be
listened to again.
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He/She reads from the folder.
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No, the examiner is not allowed to make up any questions.
They can only use the exact words in the folder.
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They will either just repeat the question again, or if it is just
one word they may give a very brief definition.
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If you do not understand the question, the examiner is not
allowed to explain the whole question to you. So you must
say that you do not understand and then try to answer
what you think the question may mean.
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In Part 2, examiners are allowed to explain words from the
task.
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The examiner is not allowed to change the task once it has
been given. So they will tell you to continue as best you
can.
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a no
b yes
c yes, occasionally
d yes, occasionally: do not let this put you off, it is just
so the examiner can fully concentrate on what you are
saying
e yes, occasionally: do not let this put you off, it is just
so the examiner can fully concentrate on what you are
saying
f no
g no, examiners do not write notes about your
performance; the only thing they write are your band
scores which they do after you have left the room
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1 Why do you think that?
2 Why do you say that?
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They will rephrase the question in simpler language.
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Students’ own answers.
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Students’ own answers.
Part 3
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a photographs and written records (e.g. diaries, letters)
b yes
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1b 2a 3c 4a
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a I read the other day
b provide an insight into
c a record of our lives
d act as a trigger.
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The ideas the candidate talks about are: a, c, e, f
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1 I’m not sure that
2 I do not believe
3 I’m sure that
4 in that sense
Interaction with the examiner
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a yes
b no (The examiner is not allowed to make social
conversation.)
c yes
d no (You can do that in the exam; the examiner is not
allowed to make social conversation.)
e no (The examiner is not allowed to discuss the exam with
candidates.)
f yes
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