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Speaking Final
Speaking Final
Speaking
Part A:
1. Obtain (v)
The local authority may assist you to obtain alternative
accommodation.
2. Conduct (v)
The negotiations have been conducted in a positive manner.
3. Brief (adj) /briːf/
This necessarily brief account concentrates on two main areas.
4. Awkward (adj) /ˈɔːkwəd/
There was an awkward moment when she didn’t know whether to
shake his hand or kiss his cheek.
5. Handle (v)
Most customers were satisfied with the way their complaints were
handled.
6. Criticism (n) /ˈkrɪtɪsɪzəm/
You must learn to accept criticism.
7. Defensive (adj)
The prince drew up his forces in a strong defensive position.
8. Intern (n)
She refused to be treated by an intern and demanded to see a
qualified doctor.
9. Assessment (n)
I had to make a quick assessment of the situation and act
accordingly.
Part B:
1. Require
This condition requires urgent treatment.
2. Relief /rɪˈliːf/
No one was hurt, and we all breathed a sigh of relief.
3. Apply
I applied to four universities and was accepted by all of them.
4. Disconnect
The family agreed to disconnect her life support system.
5. Regulations
It’s against safety regulations to fix these doors open.
Under the new regulations concerning the adoption of children.
6. Expenses
Medical expenses can be quite high if you are not insured.
7. Outside
I opened the door and looked outside.
Several people were standing in the hallway outside of his room.
8. Pass
He gave me a smile as he passed.