Ask for explanations If you don't understand what you are meant to do, ask the examiner to explain. For example, you could say: Could you repeat the question, please? I'm sorry, could you explain the meaning of the word Could you please ask the question in another way? Finish the task When you are asked to compare and contrast two photos and to give your personal feelings about them, make sure that you leave some time for explaining your own views.


B2 First Speaking Test (FCE) Speaking Part 2 – 3 steps to follow




Three activities for speaking tests | TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC
February 11, by Andrew Girardin. I just spent a few hours going through all my FCE materials and typing out all the questions I could find from part 1 of the speaking test. They are from past exams, official Cambridge test preparation books, and so on. I've organised them into topics, but sometimes one question could go in different sections.



FCE Part 2 Speaking Questions (II)
And your names are? Can I have your mark sheets please? Thank you. Would you say you are very fit? How much exercise do you take each week?





But in this post I will focus more specifically in FCE Speaking Part 3 , and I will give a detailed description of this part, which is very popular, just like I did with Part 1 and Part 2. This part of the test comprises 1 discussion divided into 2 parts. This part of the test is supposed to last 4 minutes, or 5 minutes if the speaking task is carried out by 3 candidates.

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