The document outlines the topics and questions covered in two speaking tests.
The first test included an interview about education and career, speaking about interesting news read, and a discussion about newspaper marketing practices and differences between TV and radio news.
The second test consisted of an interview about where the person lives, a cue card about describing a liked law, and a discussion comparing international laws, popularity of police, and popularity of lawyers versus police.
The document outlines the topics and questions covered in two speaking tests.
The first test included an interview about education and career, speaking about interesting news read, and a discussion about newspaper marketing practices and differences between TV and radio news.
The second test consisted of an interview about where the person lives, a cue card about describing a liked law, and a discussion comparing international laws, popularity of police, and popularity of lawyers versus police.
The document outlines the topics and questions covered in two speaking tests.
The first test included an interview about education and career, speaking about interesting news read, and a discussion about newspaper marketing practices and differences between TV and radio news.
The second test consisted of an interview about where the person lives, a cue card about describing a liked law, and a discussion comparing international laws, popularity of police, and popularity of lawyers versus police.
What did you study? Do you like that subject? Why do you like it? Why did you choose this particular subject?
1.2.
Cue card
I had to talk about some interesting news I read in a newspaper
when did this happen?
what was the news about? why was it interesting?
1.3.
Discussion
Talk about the marketing of the newspapers in your country:
How do they market themselves in order to increase sales?
What marketing practices do they use? Do you think that some newspapers put a spin on the real story to increase sales?
Then we talked about TV programs in comparison to radio
programs, what are the differences:
In terms of news, do they talk about the same news?
And finally he asked me in the future, do you think people will read news on internet? and what is the advantage and the disadvantage of using the internet.
2. Speaking test 2 1.4.
Interview
Where do you live?
Describe your city and your immediate area. What are your leisure time activities.
1.5.
Cue Card
Describe any law that you like:
explain what law that is,
how you will follow it, what you like the most about it
1.6.
Discussion
Discussion about laws:
What international law should be applied all over the
world? Are policemen popular in your country? Who are more popular, the layers or the police?