This document contains questions that could be used for an oral English test covering topics from Units 5 to 10 of an English textbook. The questions are organized by unit and cover topics such as daily routines, plans for the future, social greetings, reactions to different situations, dreams and hypothetical scenarios, crime, technology, health and injuries. There are 25 questions in total assessing speaking abilities on an array of common subjects.
This document contains questions that could be used for an oral English test covering topics from Units 5 to 10 of an English textbook. The questions are organized by unit and cover topics such as daily routines, plans for the future, social greetings, reactions to different situations, dreams and hypothetical scenarios, crime, technology, health and injuries. There are 25 questions in total assessing speaking abilities on an array of common subjects.
This document contains questions that could be used for an oral English test covering topics from Units 5 to 10 of an English textbook. The questions are organized by unit and cover topics such as daily routines, plans for the future, social greetings, reactions to different situations, dreams and hypothetical scenarios, crime, technology, health and injuries. There are 25 questions in total assessing speaking abilities on an array of common subjects.
Third Year: Solutions Pre - Intermediate The Second Edition (Units 5 to 10) Oral Test Questionnaire UNIT 5 1- How long have you had a mobile phone? 2- How long have you been studying English? 3- Have you ever forgotten an important event o arrangement? 4- Have you ever taken part in a show? 5- Have you ever paid to download a song? 6- What sort of things people complain about in shops and restaurants? 7- Have you ever complained in a shop or restaurant, or have you seen someone else complaining? What was the complaint about? UNIT 6 8- What are you going to do this evening? 9- What are you definitely going to do next month? 10- What will you not probably do in the summer holiday? 11- What will you probably do after leave school? 12- How often do you visit social networking sites? How long do you usually stay on them? 13- Do you think teenagers spend too much time on social networking sites? Give reasons. UNIT 7 14- How do you greet people you see every day? 15- How do you greet friends and family that you haven’t seen for a few weeks? 16- How do you greet an adult? And a girl/boy of your own age when you meet him/her for the first time? 17- What will you do if: a- The weather is fine at the weekend? b- You wake up in the middle of the night? c- You forget your best friend’s birthday? d- You can’t do your homework? e- There’s nothing good on TV this evening? UNIT 8 18- What would you do if you: a- Have any job in the world? b- Saw a ghost? c- Found an expensive watch in the street? d- Didn’t have to go to school? e- Won a million dollars? f- Saw your friend stealing in a shop? UNIT 9 19- What kind of crime(s) is/are there where you live? 20- What did your friend told you the last time you saw him/her? 21- Have you ever receive junk emails? Does it annoy you? 22- Why do you think people create computer viruses? UNIT 10 23- Have you ever been… a- stung by a bee? b- Bitten by a dog or a cat? c- Injured playing a sport? d- Your house burgled? e- Your mobile phone stolen? f- Your hair cut by a family member? 24- Would you like to be a writer? Why?/Why not? 25- What kind of book would be the most interesting to write, in your opinion? Explain your choice.