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Ask and answer these questions about the pictures.
                    Do you think …

                    … reading is a good way to spend free time?
                    … going for a picnic with friends is fun?
                    … baking is a useful free time activity?



                    Which of these free time activities do you like best? Why?
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                    Phase 2
                    Ask and answer these questions with a partner.

                    When you have free time, do you prefer going out or staying at home? (Why?)
                    What new activity would you like to start doing during your free time? (Why?)







                    Put the letters in the correct order to make words for months and seasons.
              3

                    1.  Aguuts ................                 6.  yJlu ................
                    2.  tmuanu ................                 7.  bSempetre ................
                    3.  Dmebeecr ................               8.  sipgrn ................
                    4.  Fbreruya ................               9.  smuemr ................
                    5.  Jyaanru ................                10. rweitn ................




                          Exam facts


                    Part 2 Phase 1
                    •   In this part, you talk to the other student for 1–2 minutes. You have to look at some pictures and
                       discuss why you like or don’t like the different things in the pictures.
                    •   After 1–2 minutes, the examiner will ask you one or more questions about the pictures, including,
                       ‘Which … do you like best?’
                    Part 2 Phase 2
                    •   The examiner will ask you two more questions about the same topic as in Part 2 Phase 1.


















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