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1.

Do you remember vaguely the first time you studied at the Britanico or do
you have vivid memories about it?

2. Can you remember precise details about the day you met your best friend?
What were you doing? Where were you?

3. Do you have recollections of information from clases you took a long time
ago? Have you had the opportunity to put into practice what you learnt?

4. Some students say that their memories about grammar and vocabulary
starts to fade before their final exam. What advice would you give them?
5. What is your happiest childhood memory? Do you remember it as if it were
yesterday?
1. What would you do if you receive a text message from your best friend
saying that something urgent has come up? (and you are about to take a
Cambridge exam)
2. What would you do if you are driving around an isolated place and you ran
out of petrol?
3. How would you feel if your best friend passes an exam you failed but it
turns out your friend cheated?
4. Would you prefer to go to restaurants where you have to book a table or
restaurants where you can just turn up without a reservation? Why?
5. Can you detect if a person is making up a story? Have you ever caught
someone lying? What did you do?
6. Are you good at sorting out problems or do you panic easily?
1. Is it easy for you to learn foreign languages or do you have to make
an effort? What are you really good at?
2. What would you do if your friends ask you to do favours for them
but they don’t help you when you need them?
3. How will you put your English skills into practice after you finish
your course at the Britanico?
4. Do you feel more comfortable studying after you set yourself a goal
or do you prefer to study without a plan?
5. What do you have in common with your best friend? What is
different?
6. When your friends are sad do you give them a call or do you wait
some time to ask if they have a problem? Why?

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