Exam information
In Part 2, you talk for one to two minutes about the task card. Then the examiner asks you one or two questions related to your answer and this completes Part 2. These questions test your ability to give a relevant answer with a range of vocabulary.
Part 2
1. Imagine you have completed your two-minute talk on the Part 2 task card below. The examiner will ask you one more question to complete Part 2. Listen to an example answer. Which question (1 or 2) does it answer?
1. Would you like a job connected to the subject you are studying?
2. Are your friends or family interested in the subject too?
2. Read and listen to the example answer again. Write T (true) or F (false) for sentences 1-3 below.
Yes, yes they are. My father and my brother studied law at university, and they think it is a very nice subject. My mother thinks it is nice and always asks me questions about law. I have lots of friends on the course, and we want to get a nice job when we graduate.
1. The answer is relevant to the topic.
2. The answer includes all parts of the question .
3. The speaker repeats some words.
3. Look at the example answer in Exercise 2 again. Write the three adjectives. Replace each adjective with one of the adjectives below.
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