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REVISION – GS6B2- SPEAKING

1. Which of your possessions is worth the most money?


2. Which of your possessions is worth the most to you personally, and why?
3. Read the statement below:
'The government should give money to everybody who does not have enough for
day-to-day expenses. '
Think of arguments to support your position.
4. Talk about how your life was different ten years ago. Think of things that:
- you used to have done for you.
- you weren't allowed to do.
- people used to make you do.
5. What are problems that the old age often face in your soceity?
6. How could elderly people’s lives be improved in your country? Think about
what the government, families and the community should do.
7. Do you agree that parents should trust teenagers more to run their own lives?
Why? / Why not?
8. Do you think that ‘parents know best’? Why? / Why not?
9. Imagine that you could communicate with animals. What do you think you
might learn from them?
10. Do you know anybody who has lived and worked abroad? If so, what were
their reasons for doing it? What did they think of it?
11. Would you ever want to work abroad? Why? / Why not? If so, where do you
think you might like to go? What would you miss?
12. Can you ever imagine yourself living permanently in a foreign country? Why?
/ Why not?
13. Are you a fan of science fiction stories? What do you like or dislike about
them?
14. Think about the advantages and disadvantages of having a part-time job while
studying at university. Make notes.

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