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       Speaking References






       Describing photos                  Adjectives for restaurants         Talking about a topic
       ... lying on the floor.            scruffy                            My favourite room is ... because
       I can see a ... in the foreground /   dirty                            ... and / but...
       background.                        trendy
       There's a white ...                bright                             If I could change something about my
       There are four...                  old-fashioned                      house / flat, it would be / I'd ...
       She's got long ...                 expensive                          because ...
       He's behind / in front of / next to / on  slow                        Do you like the ... in your house / flat?
       the right                          unfriendly                         How much time do you spend in ... ?
       He's wearing ...                   rude                               Would you change the same things as
       She's ... tall, slim good-looking                                     me in ... ?
       He / She's got... long, dark hair   Opening discussions               What about your... ?
       They look ... relaxed / happy / easy­  Shall we start with this ...?
       going                              Let's begin / start by looking at ...  Making suggestions
                                          First of all, ...                  If I were you, I'd / I wouldn't ...
       Inviting                           To begin with, ...                 Why don't you ...?
       You're invited to ...              Let's move on to ...               How / What about ...?
       Can you come?                      Shall we talk about... now?
       I want to invite you to ...                                           Accepting / Rejecting invitations
       Asking for a reply                 Friendly openings                  I'd love to come ...
       Let me know if you can come.       Hi!                                I'll definitely be there.
       Tell me if you can come or not.    Hello                              I'm sorry, I can't make it.
                                          How are you?                       Unfortunately, I won't be able to come.
       Writing about special events       How are things?
       celebration                        How is it going?                   Responding to news
       guests                             It's good to hear from you!        What exciting / sad / great... news!
       invitation                                                            I'm really pleased for / proud of you.
       special occasion                   Useful phrases                     It'll be fun / great ... !
       surprise party                     I really miss you!
       celebrate                          I love reading your emails.        Giving your opinion
       invite                             Good luck!                         I think ... is a good idea because ...
       organise                           Sorry for not answering your last email.   Well, I don't think he / she should ...
       plan                                                                  But if he / she ... , he / she'll ... !
       have a party                       Friendly endings
                                          Write back soon and tell me all about it.   Asking if someone agrees
       Using adjectives                   Bye!                               Do you agree (with me)?
       It looks / seems to be + adjective   Bye for now.                     Would you agree that ...?
       I think they / he / she are + adjective   See you soon.               Do you think so, too?
       That is / isn't good for you because it's +   Speak to you later.
       adjective                          That's all for now.                Agreeing
       I often eat / don't usually eat    Write soon!                        I agree.
       that because it's + adjective                                         Yes, I totally / quite agree
       I like / don't like that because it's   Giving advice                 with you.
       + adjective                        If I were him, I'd ...             I think you're (quite / absolutely) right.
                                          I think it would be better to ... because
       Recommending                                                          Disagreeing
       I highly recommend ...             Perhaps he should ... then he ...  Actually, I don't really agree.
       I wouldn't / don't recommend ...   He should also ...                 I'm afraid I don't agree.
       It's the perfect place / cafe / restaurant   I really think it's best to ... because   I don't think that's a very good idea
       for ...                            To be honest, I'd ...              because ...
       It's the worst...
                                          Describing people                  Paraphrasing
       Adjectives for food                tall /short                        It's a sort of ...
       bitter                             slim / overweight                  It's a kind of ...
       undercooked                        kind / unkind                      It's a an activity that ... / a place where
       overcooked                         friendly / unfriendly              ... / a person who ...
       colourful                          clever / stupid                    I think it's a ...
       delicious                          young / old                        It could be / might be a ....
       healthy                            easy-going / nervous               It's similar to ...
       unhealthy                          scared / happy                     It's dangerous because ...
       bland                                                                 You need ... to do it.
       processed                          Describing place/time              You shouldn't do it on your own because
       tasty                              morning / lunchtime / afternoon / evening
       tasteless                          dark / bright                      You have to be careful of ...
                                          clean / dirty                      Some equipment, such as ... is necessary
                                          cold / hot                         to ...
                                          early / late
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