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Revision Section 1: Speaking
Speaking is the second of the four language skills. It is called a "productive" skill because when we speak we produce language going out :
Formal versus informal speaking
Just like in your own language, the way you speak depends on who you are speaking to or with. Informal speaking situations include speaking with close friends, family workers and probably co-workers. Slang, idiom and relaxed pronunciation are more common in these situations. Small talk becomes less necessary when you are speaking with friends, but is considered polite in an informal situation with acquaintances. Sometimes your pace and volume shifts when you feel more comfortable. Formal situations require a different kind of language. Your speaking may even be rehearsed in some situations. You may feel nervous about saying everything properly. You must also consider manners and body language.
Verbal/non verbal:
Recognize why people don’t understand you. First figure out which barriers are preventing other people from understanding you. Next, reduce or eliminate the barriers that you have control over. For example:
You spoke too fast. You spoke in a monotone voice (boring). You used vocabulary or idioms incorrectly. You assumed people had previous knowledge of your subject. Your accent is very strong.
Use of opinion adjectives to leave comments e.g. It’s awesome!
Part 1: GENERAL QUESTIONS
PART 2: CONVERSATIONS
CARD 1A| SOCIAL PSYCOLOGY
You are about to have a conversation with a new classmate. Make up the situation in which you would ask him/her questions about his/her:
[Language support: Remember to use “Giving short answer techniques” to keep your conversation going on.]
You are about to have a conversation with your mother/father about your current new school. Make up the situation in which you and your mother/father discuss about what make your school good or bad.
You should talk about:
Talk with your partner/s for at least 4 minutes if you are doing the exam in pairs, or for at least 5 minutes if it is a group of three candidates. Your production will be recorded.
You are going to leave high school and you have to choose a university to enroll. You make a phone call to have a conversation with a famous educational expert in your area about how to choose a good school.
Make up the situation in which you ask and answer about factors making bad/good school.
You should talk about:
Talk with your partner/s for at least 4 minutes if you are doing the exam in pairs, or for at least 5 minutes if it is a group of three candidates. Your production will be recorded.
Part 1: GENERAL QUESTIONS
You are going to make a presentation about “top five” fun places in your area with your partner. Discuss with each other for following ideas:
[Language support: Remember to use {Giving/Agreeing/Disagreeing opinions to convey your meaning]
Listening
Part 1
Questions 1 – 5
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
For questions 1- 5, put a tick (V) under the right answer.
Part 3
Questions 11 – 15
Listen to woman phoning a furniture shop about a sofa.
For questions 11 – 15, circle A, B, C. You will hear the convesration twice.
Example
B. River Road. C. Bridge Street.
B. 1 metre 95. C. 2 metres.
B. green C. black
B. £ 600 C. £ 635
visiors to Emsworth B. Wednesday
C. Thursday
B. 7.00. C. 7.15.
Part 4
Questions 16 – 20
You will hear a student telephoning about a job.
Listen and complete questions 16 – 20
You will hear the conversation twice.
Weekend job
At: Garden Hotel
Working in: 16.............................................
Money: 17.£.......................per hour.....
Go to hotel this afternoon:
Time: 18..............................................
Speak to: 19. ..Mrs....................................
Adress: South Road
Opposite: 20...............................................
You will hear five short conversations.
You will hear each conversation twice.
There is one question for each conversation.
For questions 1- 5, put a tick (V) under the right answer.
Part 2
Questions 6 – 10
Listen to Sally talking to a friend about her holiday.
What activity did she do on each day?
For questions 6 – 10, write (A-H) next to to each person.
You will hear the convesration twice.
Example: