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Speaking Part 2 Listen to a candidate called Marta answering
the question from Exercise 1 . According to
Marta, how can people benefit from each
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SpeakingPart 2 activity?
Listen again and tick the checklist.
• In Speaking Part 2, you and the other candidate take
turns to speak on your own for a minute during which ft Marta no
you compare two photos the examiner gives you.
• You must answer a question connected with both photos.
1 introduces her talk
• You must also answer a question quite briefly about your
partner's photos. 2 describes each photo
in detail
• This part tests your ability to speak at length,
organise your ideas, compare, describe and 3 deals with each photo
express opinions. in turn
4 spends most of the time
^ Work in pairs. Look atthe examiner’s instructions and the answeringthe printed
question
question and photos below. Then discuss what you can say to
compare them. 5 refers to the first photo
when talking about the
second photo
“ Here are your photographs. They show people doing
different activities in their free time. I d like you to 6 talks about things not
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compare the photographs, and say how you think the people connected with the
question
can benefit from spending their free time doing these
different activities. " 7 speaksuntil the
examiner says ‘Thank
you’. PDF from sachtienganhhanoi.com
How can the people benefit from spending their free time
doing these different activities? Try to remember the words and phrases Marta
ft used in these sentences to structure her
answer. Then listen again and check.
1 , there are two women
playing video games.
2 this in several ways.
3 ,they’re laughing, which is
always good for you because it helps you to
relax.
4 ,they’re having fun together,
which is important because it builds up their
social relationship and their friendship.
5 ,it’s good to see these
women doingsomething which istraditionally
seen as a male activity.
6 it looks like they are just
doing it as a leisure activity rather than a race.