Tak żeby wiedzieć czego można się spodziewać - rzuciłem właśnie okiem na przykładowe pytania ze speakingu z lat poprzednich, część 1 - rozmowa z interlocutorem. Zawsze pierwsze pytanie jest o imiona, a potem skąd się jest - niby już można przygotować jakieś wstawki do odpowiedzi;)
Potem np egzaminator miał do wyboru jedno z poniższych pytań dla każdego:
-why did you choose to study english?
-you said you're from "....". What is the best thing about living there?
-do many visitors come to "..."?
-what kind of work can people do in "..."?
-what part of your town is best for shopping?
Potem po jednym pytaniu z:
-we'd like to know something about the sports facilities where you live
-where do you enjoy spending holidays? what do you do there?
-could you tell us something about a typical festival in your country?
-what's the most interesting aspect of what you do at the moment?
-what kind of work would you like to do in the future?
-which do you prefer, going to the theatre or to the cinema? Why?
I na koniec tej części jeszcze po jednym z:
-how ambitious are you?
-do you think it's a good idea for young people to travel to other countries? (why/why not?)
-how important do you think it is to learn about other cultures and lifestyles? why?
-communications are so good now that we can even get news from all over the world very quickly. Do you think this is always a good thing?
-do you think that people will still buy or read newspapers in ten years' time?
-what do you think of mobile phones? Do you think people use them too much?
Na szczęście na każde pytanie jest tak około po 20 sekund, więc krótka piłka raczej.. a potem już z górki:)