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For the A2 Key (KET) Cambridge Exam, the Speaking test consists of three parts.

The
questions in Part 1 usually focus on personal information, daily routines, hobbies, likes, and
dislikes. While it's not common to have exactly 50 questions in the Speaking test, I can
provide you with a diverse set of questions that could be relevant for the A2 KET level.
Remember to respond naturally and be concise in your answers.

### Part 1: Introduction and Interview


1. Can you tell me your full name, please?
2. Where are you from?
3. Do you live in a house or an apartment?
4. What is your favorite room in your home?
5. What do you do in your free time?

6. What is your favorite hobby?


7. Do you have any pets?
8. How do you usually get to school or work?
9. What is your favorite season?
10. Do you prefer to cook or eat out?

11. Can you describe your best friend?


12. What is your favorite type of music?
13. What sports do you enjoy playing or watching?
14. Do you like reading books? Why or why not?
15. How often do you use a computer?

16. What is your favorite food?


17. Are you a morning person or a night owl?
18. What is your dream job?
19. Do you enjoy learning new languages?
20. Can you tell me about your last vacation?
21. Do you like going to the movies?
22. How do you stay healthy?
23. What is your favorite school subject?
24. Do you have any brothers or sisters?
25. Can you describe your typical weekend?

### Part 2: Long Turn


In this part, you will be given a prompt card with a topic. You will have one minute to prepare
and take notes, and then you will be asked to speak about the topic for 1-2 minutes.

### Part 3: Collaborative Task


This part involves a discussion between you and the examiner based on visual stimuli. You
will discuss the visual stimuli together, and the questions will relate to the theme presented.

Remember, these questions are just examples, and the actual questions in your exam may
vary. Practice responding to questions naturally and confidently to prepare for the Speaking
test.

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