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Do you live in a large house? Do you use the internet to study English?
Could you describe your family home to me? Can you remember your first English lessons?
What type of house would you like to live in? What do you find most difficult about
English?
(Candidate A), it's your turn first. Here are your photographs.
They show different ways of researching a subject.
I'd like you to compare the photographs, and say what would be easy and difficult about each
type of research.
[Candidate A speaks for about one minute.]
(Candidate B), which type of research do you think would be easier?
[Candidate B speaks for about 30 seconds.]
Now, (Candidate B), here are your photographs.
They show different accommodation you can use on a holiday.
I'd like you to compare the photographs, and say what would be the advantage of each type of
accommodation.
[Candidate B speaks for about one minute.]
(Candidate A), which type of holiday would you prefer?
[Candidate A speaks for about 30 seconds.]
Speaking Part Three: 4 minutes
Now, I'd like you to talk about something together for about two minutes.
I'd like you to imagine that a married couple, Gary and Jane, have won $20,000 on the lottery.
They have two young daughters. What should they spend the money on? Here are some ideas.
First, you have some time to look at the task.
Now talk to each other about the advantages of each of these ideas.
Lottery Win
a two-month cruise
new computers for everyone
swimming pool in garden
new diamond ring for Jane
a pony for each daughter
extension to family home
Now, you have about a minute to decide which of these ideas is the best in your opinion.