Speaking questions – level b2 speaking questions #1 part 1 What you do


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PART 1
Where you live

  • Do you live in a town or in the country?

  • Is it a convenient place to live? (Why?/Why not?)

  • What is interesting about the area where you live?

  • Where would you like to live in the future? (Why?)

Sports

  • Which is the most popular sport in your country? (Why?)

  • What are the advantages of doing sports regularly? (Why?)

  • Which new sport would you like to try? (Why?)


PART 2
Describe an academic success that you achieved.

You should say:



  • what you did to achieve this success

  • how difficult it was to do it

  • how you felt when you were successful,

  • and explain how this success has helped you in your life.


PART 3


The San live in that part of Africa called the Kalahari Desert. Life there is hard, and nature can be harsh. There are somewhere between 45,000 and 100,000 of them living in countries like Zambia and Zimbabwe. They’re not rich and they don’t live in expensive houses. There are no roads or schools or hospitals near them. They don’t have many material possessions like cars or computers, things that people in the developed world can’t do without. In fact, they have many problems such as unemployment and poverty. On top of this, they also suffer from alcoholism, drinking to forget their problems. They're the San, a tribe of traditional hunter-gatherers, who used to travel in search of food for their families instead of growing it or keeping animals. They have a culture that is 20,000 years old, but their old way of life is disappearing fast and has nearly gone forever. So yes, they’re poor, and yes, their lifestyle is not attractive to outsiders, but they do have one thing that certain people in the developed world are very, very interested in and want to have, and that may make them some money. It’s called hoodia. Many countries have basic, common crops that people plant for food, such as rice or potatoes. Potatoes are grown in many European countries as well as South America (They originated there!), and rice is a staple food in Asia. But not all plants are grown just for food; some of them can also be used as medicine.

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