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PET Speaking: Part 1 8 Grade

The first part of the B1 Speaking is individual and consists of a series of questions of a
personal nature so that candidates can present themselves and speak a little about
themselves and their background. Among other things, you will have to specify your
name, first name, origin, what you do, etc.

This part of the Speaking, which lasts 2-3 minutes, is divided into two phases. The first
phase is always the same, and they ask the following:

































As you can see, the Interlocutor greets you, asks for the mark sheets and then:

is presented,
presents his partner (the Assessor),
and start asking.
The good thing about this part of the Speaking exam is that it is always the same, so
you will know exactly what to expect and you will be able to have the answers more
or less prepared, although I recommend that it be "more or less", because if you have
them 100% prepared and you have memorized a busy party, will sound extremely
artificial and can even be negative for your score.

After Phase 1, we move on to the second phase of Part 1, which consists of a series of
more varied questions about your hobbies, habits, experiences, tastes, etc. Let’s take
an example:


The questions here are a little more random, but the goal is still for you to talk about
yourself, your tastes, your plans, your experiences, etc.

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