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CAE Speaking Paper Parts 1 & 2 Source : CAE Practice Tests . Heinle (8 tests )

CAE Speaking Paper Parts 1 & 2 Source : CAE Practice Tests . Heinle (8 tests ). Practice Tests. Part 1 3 minutes (5 minutes for groups of 3). Where do you both live? What do you like and dislike about this area? If you moved to another area, where would you like to live?.

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CAE Speaking Paper Parts 1 & 2 Source : CAE Practice Tests . Heinle (8 tests )

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  1. CAE Speaking PaperParts 1 & 2Source: CAE PracticeTests. Heinle (8 tests) Practice Tests

  2. Part 1 3 minutes (5 minutes for groups of 3) Where do you both live? What do you like and dislike about this area? If you moved to another area, where would you like to live?

  3. Part 2 4 minutes (6 minutes for groups of 3)In thispart of the test, I’mgoing to giveeach of you three pictures. I’dlike you to talkabout them onyourownforabout a minute, and also to answer a question briefly aboutyourpartner’s pictures.(Candidate A), it’syourturnfirst. Here are your pictures. Compare and contrast two of these pictures and say what couldhavepromptedthesepeople to dress in thatway. How do you think they are feeling?(Candidate B), which of thesecostumeswould you feelmostcomfortable in? (Why?)Now, (Candidate B), here are your pictures. I’dlike you to compare and contrast two of theseworkplaces and say what advantages and disadvantages you could imagine for them. (Candidate A), which of theseenvironmentswould you prefer to work in? (Why?)

  4. Why are the people dressed in this way?How do you think they are feeling?

  5. What are the advantages and disadvantages of working in these environments?

  6. Part 1 3 minutes (5 minutes for groups of 3) What kind of outdoor activities do you enjoy? Which sports are popular in your region? Which sports do you enjoy watching and playing, and which do you find boring?

  7. Part 2 4 minutes (6 minutes for groups of 3)In thispart of the test, I’mgoing to giveeach of you three pictures. I’dlike you to talkabout them onyourownforabout a minute, and also to answer a question briefly aboutyourpartner’s pictures.(Candidate A), it’syourturnfirst. Here are your pictures. I’dlike you to compare and contrast two of these pictures and say what thesepeoplecouldbeanticipatingthatmakes them look thisway. How do you think they are feeling?(Candidate B), what sort of things do you anticipate with pleasure?Now, (Candidate B), here are your pictures. I’dlike you to compare and contrast two of thesesituations and say why you thinkthepeople are alone, and how you think they feel.(Candidate A), when do you enjoy beingalone, and whendoesitdisturb you?

  8. What could the people be anticipating?How do you think they are feeling?

  9. Why are the people alone?How do you think they are feeling?

  10. Part 1 3 minutes (5 minutes for groups of 3) Would you tell me something about the members of your family? Where are the members of your family from? Which people from your extended family do you have most contact with?

  11. Part 2 4 minutes (6 minutes for groups of 3)In thispart of the test, I’mgoing to giveeach of you three pictures. I’dlike you to talkabout them onyourownforabout a minute, and also to answer a question briefly aboutyourpartner’s pictures.(Candidate A), it’syourturnfirst. Here are your pictures. Compare and contrast two of them and say why you thinkthepeople are leaving and howmight they befeeling.(Candidate B), can you describe a situationwhen you feltveryexcitedaboutleaving a place?Now, (Candidate B), here are your pictures. Compare and contrast two of them and saywhythesepeoplemightbetired. What kind of exhaustion, mental orphysical, do they feel and why?(Candidate A), whichkind of exhaustion do you findmostdifficult to getover? Why?

  12. Why might the people be leaving?How might they be feeling?

  13. Why might the people be tired?What kind of exhaustion, mental or physical, is each person feeling, and why?

  14. Part 1 3 minutes (5 minutes for groups of 3) What do you enjoy doing when you go away for a holiday? How would you describe the best holiday you have had? What sorts of things can spoil a holiday for you?

  15. Part 2 4 minutes (6 minutes for groups of 3)In thispart of the test, I’mgoing to giveeach of you three pictures. I’dlike you to talkabout them onyourownforabout a minute, and also to answer a question briefly aboutyourpartner’s pictures.(Candidate A), it’syourturnfirst. Here are your pictures. Compare and contrast two of them and say what kind of training each of thesesportsrequires. What are theadvantages and disadvantages of takingpart in a team sport, as opposed to an individual sport?(Candidate B), which of thesesportswould you findmostenjoyable? Now, (Candidate B), here are your pictures. I’dlike you to compare and contrast two of thesehomes and say what you thinkwouldbetheadvantages of living in each one and what mightbetheimpracticalaspects of living there.(Candidate A), which of thesehomes do you thinkisthemostpractical? (Why?)

  16. What kind of training do these sports require?What are the advantages and disadvantages of taking part in a team sport, as opposed to an individual sport ?

  17. What might be the advantages of living in these places?What might be impractical about living in them?

  18. Part 1 3 minutes (5 minutes for groups of 3) When and how did you start learning English? In what ways is knowing a foreign language useful to you now? How do you expect language skills to be important to you in the future?

  19. Part 2 4 minutes (6 minutes for groups of 3)In thispart of the test, I’mgoing to giveeach of you three pictures. I’dlike you to talkabout them onyourownforabout a minute, and also to answer a question briefly aboutyourpartner’s pictures.(Candidate A), it’syourturnfirst. Compare and contrast two of these pictures. What are theadvantages of doingtheseactivities in a group? What mightbethenegativeaspects of theseactivities?(Candidate B), in whichsituations do you cooperate with others as part of a group?Now, (Candidate B), here are your pictures. Compare and contrast two of them and say what sort of experience you imagine thepeoplehavegained and what mightbethedifficulties of gainingthisexperience.(Candidate A), can you think of a situationwhere you learntsomethingbygoingthrough a difficultexperience?

  20. What are the advantages of doing these activities in a group?What might be the negative aspects of these activities?

  21. What sort of experience have the people gained?What might be the difficulties of gaining this experience?

  22. Part 1 3 minutes (5 minutes for groups of 3) What means of transport did you use to get here today? What sort of public transport is available in this area? Which forms of transport do you prefer, and which do you dislike?

  23. Part 2 4 minutes (6 minutes for groups of 3)In thispart of the test, I’mgoing to giveeach of you three pictures. I’dlike you to talkabout them onyourownforabout a minute, and also to answer a question briefly aboutyourpartner’s pictures.(Candidate A), it’syourturnfirst. Compare and contrast two of these pictures and imagine what mightbemakingthesepeopleanxious. Which situation do you thinkisthemoststressful?(Candidate B), whichsituationwould you leastlike to be in?Now, (Candidate B), here are your pictures. Compare and contrast two of these pictures and say what you thinkthesepeoplehaveachieved. Howmight they befeeling?(Candidate A), in what situations do you find a sense of achievementmostsatisfying?

  24. What might be making these people anxious?Which situation is the most stressful?

  25. What have these people achieved?How might they be feeling?

  26. Source: CAE PracticeTests. Heinle

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