© PRACTICE SPEAKING TEST ONE
Practise answering the questions below, giving answers that are at least one or two sentences
long (if not more). If possible, practise with another person - taking it in turns to answer the same
question - and compare your responses.
(Please note that the following questions are only a guide to the type of questions you might be
asked in the actual test.)
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Please enter and take a seat. Yes, just here. First, I need to see your passport.
... it's only for security purposes.
Thank you. My name is (interviewer's name). And yours is ...?
So, I see you are from (your country).
Can you tell me about the town you come from?
Has your family always lived in (your town)l
Where are you living now?
How often do you contact your parents?
Do you have any brothers and sisters?
Can you tell me what you are studying or where you are working at the moment?
What do you like about the work or study you are doing?
Describe your school or workplace.
What is (or was) your favourite subject at school? Why?
What hobbies do you have if any?
Why do you enjoy this activity (these activities)?
What do you do and where do you go when you get together with your friends?
What kind of holidays do you like?
What sports do you play or like to watch?
What type of books do you enjoy reading?
Is there anything you find difficult in your present life? •
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Part 2
Thank you. Now I'd like you to take this card. I want you to speak for one or two minutes about
the topic written on this card. Follow the instructions. I will give you one minute to prepare
before I ask you to give your talk.
Talk about a library that you belong to or have visited.
You should say:
where it is located and how the library is organised
who visits the library and why people go there
when and why you last visited the library
... and what rules the library has.
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Please hand me the card. Thank you. Libraries have always been very important to the
community and especially to students.
As well as lending books to borrowers, what other services are provided by a good library?
Does a library serve any other function in the communinty?
How has access to information changed over the last hundred years or so?
What are the advantages of using the Internet over visiting a library?
Are there any advantages of using a library in preference to searching the Internet?
Do you think that the Internet disadvantages some people over others? In what way?
Many people cannot read or write well in their own language. How can this be solved?
People are reading less and less these days^ why do you think this is?
How can people be encouraged to read more?
What about electronic books - do they have a future?
loo-ioi That is the end of the interview. Thank you and goodbye.
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That is the end of Practice Speaking Test One.
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Check your answers to Practice Test One with the Answer Key on page 160.
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Practice Test Two
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