Speaking Part 1
{Question and Answer - Conversation}
{Question and Answer - Conversation}
Test the ability to communicate opinions or information on everyday topics, common experiences, or situations.
You must show ability in English Speaking.
Name and ID.
Prefer to be called.
Question and answer on everyday topics.
Where you live.
Family and friends.
Activity.
Do you work or study?
Response: I completed my studies a few years ago, and I've been working in [mention your industry] ever since.
What kind of job do you have?
Response: I work as a [mention your role] at [mention your workplace]. My responsibilities primarily involve [briefly mention your key responsibilities], contributing to [mention any specific projects or tasks].
What do you like about your job?
Response: The best thing about my job is [the opportunity for creativity]. It requires me to constantly come up with [innovative ideas], ensuring that I remain engaged and enthusiastic. Additionally, I truly enjoy collaborating with my colleagues, many of whom have become close friends over the years.
How many hours do you work?
Response: On average, I work about 40 hours a week. However, there are instances where I need to put in extra hours, especially during busy periods such as [mention relevant situations].
What do you think can be done to make you happy on the job?
Response: I'm already quite content with my job, but if there's one aspect that could enhance my happiness, it would be [the option to start slightly later in the day]. [Some of my shifts begin as early as 7 AM, and after a demanding weekend, getting sufficient rest is important].
Do you sometimes make time to meet with your friends?
Response: Living close to each other and having colleagues as friends means that I interact with them almost daily. Moreover, we make an effort to meet up outside of work at least once or twice a week, typically on weekends.
What do you do when you get together with your friends?
Response: Our activities vary depending on our mood and energy levels. Occasionally, we plan excursions to new places. Other times, we prefer to [convene at someone's home, watching movies and ordering food for a cozy gathering].
Why are your friends important to you?
Response: My friends have truly become an extended family. Having grown up together, we've shared countless experiences that have shaped who we are today. We've supported each other through the challenges of adulthood, celebrating joys and facing hardships as a united group.
Delivery answer and expand.
Use variety, flexible, problematical structures.
What the examiners looking for are key things.
Change language from using a noun to a subject.
Use synonyms -> not to repeat words.
Use a wide range of words.
Expand by simple sentences.
Link ideas = cohesion.
2-3 sentences.
Think about simple questions.
Record and listen to evaluate:
Pronunciation.
Timing.
Whether you use words repeatedly.
Prepare vocabulary and grammar for common subjects.
Review about comparison and opinion.