Speaking day 1 The candidate is marked through
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Part 1 Speaking Book (Shakhriyor)
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- Part one topic/question samples: Hometown.
- HOW TO PREPARE
1 Speaking day 1 The candidate is marked through: 1. Fluency and coherence 2. Lexical resource 3. Grammatical range and accuracy 4. Pronunciation Following points are not marked : 1. Interesting and original content. 2. Amusing and funny answers 3. Polite and well-mannered attitudes 4. Eye contact 5. The truth 6. Correct answers 7. Opinions and ideas 8. Appearance and dress code Part one topic/question samples: Hometown. Tell me about your hometown. What do you like about your hometown? Is there anything you don’t like about your hometown? Would you like to move to another city in the future? Studies Tell me about your studies. What do you like about your studies? Is there anything you don’t like about your studies? What would you like to do after your studies? 2 HOW TO PREPARE Now, let me answer the common question given by candidates: “How to prepare for PART 1?” Above, just two topics, study and hometown, are presented. Well, the question can arise “How many topics are there in total?” Well, the answer is - a lot more than you expect. More than 500 topics are available! Thanks to the Speaking Application that is excessively used today, the topics are restricted in number, say to around 80 Topics (30 Part 1 + 50 Part 2 topics). As we are talking about Part 1, 30 topics might seem quite easy to cope with. BUT! There are a number of questions for each topic, say, at least 4-5 questions for every topic. If you are good at math you already understood that you have to deal with around 150 questions in part 1. Some students of mine make a list of these questions and write their sample answers for each. HUGE RESPECT for such effort and memorization. But, this is the stupidest thing ever to do. Memorization is RUBBISH: Memorization isn’t student intelligence. Don’t memorize sample answers! Don’t write sample answers in part 1 as it takes too much time and effort. This can make you demotivated and deprive your interest from learning English. Memorization is GOOD: Memorize ideas, because they make you fluent and confident since you already know what you will be talking about. Memorize phrases or full sentences which you can use for different topics. For example: “I get a lot of pleasure from it”. This phrase can be used for different topics; may it be COOKING, SPORT, READING, WATCHING TV, LISTENING TO MUSIC and so on. Finally, memorize the technique (Structure) Given we have 150 part 1 questions (still a massive number for many), the question types are limited. Any question in part one is usually one out of seven question types which we cover now. So, we learn based on question types, not topics or for each question. 3 Download 1.57 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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