Practice Test-10
Heading: An older person that you enjoy chatting with
Part 1: Introduction and Interview
Read the questions below and answer verbally each with at least one sentence.
1.What's the first thing you remember happening to you?
2. Can you tell me about the memory that stands out the most in your mind?
3. What are your favorite memories from when you were in primary school?
4. How do you usually keep your happy memories alive?
5. Are there certain things or times you wish you could erase from your memory?
6. Do you tend to get mad quickly?
7. What emotions do you experience when you're angry?
8. How do you usually handle your anger?
9. What kinds of things easily make you angry?
10. Can anger ever be a good thing in your opinion?
Part 2: Individual Long Turn
Spend one minute preparing notes and gathering your thoughts on the topic. After that, try to practice speaking about the topic for one to two minutes.
Talk about someone older that you enjoy chatting with.
Share details about who this person is, how you got to know them, what your usual conversations are about, and explain why you find talking to them enjoyable. Additionally:
1. When do you find it most enjoyable to talk to this person?
2. Are your conversations with them always pleasant?
Part 3: Discussion
1. Do you believe that face-to-face talks are more or less common nowadays?
2. What distinguishes talking to your family from chatting with your friends?
3. What good things come from regularly talking with your family?
4. Why do some students feel nervous about talking to their teachers?
5. How can teachers motivate students to engage in more discussions with them?
6. What are some ways students can enhance their conversational abilities?