What kind of work do you plan to to do when you graduate?
Just like my peers, I plan to relocate to a bigger city where it’s easier to land a job. There’s always an option for me to work at one of the local factories, but that’s more of a plan B for now.
How important is it for your to stay close with your family?
I am really attached to my mom and dad, and I’m sure they feel the same. I’m in my late twenties so it might sound weird, but I can’t image leaving them to move to a different place.
CAE Speaking Part 2, Set 2
Set 3
Do you live in the city centre?
Oh, I wish. No, apartments there are really pricey, I live with my family on the outskirts. Thankfully, our town isn’t that big so it takes me twenty minutes at most to get anywhere I need to.
Have you got any hobbies?
I’m really into drawing, both on my tables and using watercolours. I picked up this hobby when I was in high school and I have been doing it ever since.
In your opinion, why do people learn English?
Well, everybody seems to speak it nowadays, so I would guess that people don’t want to feel left out. It opens all kinds of opportunities for you, so might as well learn it!
What is your attitude to exercising?
I’m not very keen on sports or doing physical exercises, although the benefits are obvious – it makes you a healthier, happier you. A fit person looks great too! I guess I should definitely try working out, ha-ha.
CAE Speaking Part 2, Set 3
Set 4
Are there interesting places to go where you live?
Well, my city is famous for its national park – in fact, it’s the largest in Europe! Of course, since it’s the capital, there lots of places to go, so everybody is sure to find something to their liking.
How often do you meet up with your friends?
Nowadays we got together only once or twice a year. I guess most of us grew apart after school, maybe we didn’t have much in common to begin with!
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