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Speaking day 6
6. “Would” questions
1. Would you like to change your name?
Answer: No I don’t want to change my name. In fact, I think I’m really fond of my name because it has
quite a deep and significant meaning. As well as this, my parents chose this name for me and they don’t
want me to change it. So I am sure I will never change my name.
What is good in this answer?
What is missing from this answer?
Always remember:
When the question begins with would, the examiner expects you to give a
hypothetical answer by using a second conditional.
If +Past simple, S+ would/could/might+ verb.
For example: If
I changed my name, I would not feel comfortable to hear people calling me with my new
name.
NOW try to use second conditional structure for these questions:
1 Would you like to change your job?
2 Would you like to live near the sea?
3 Would you like to be in a film?
4 Would you like to live in a foreign country?
5 What would you like to change about your city?
Summary for Part 1 Question types
Remember almost all questions in Part 1 will be one of the mentioned types described. In some
circumstances you may be asked questions which are not covered or related to the question types we
have learnt. If so, do not panic and just remember the golden rule:
1. Give long response
2. Use linking phrases
3. Use complex structure
4. Redundant language