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B1 Preliminary: Speaking Part 2

🚀 Exam Details ⌄

In Part 2, In this task, candidates are individually instructed by the interlocutor and take turns speaking for approximately one minute each. Each candidate is provided with a color photograph depicting everyday situations relevant to their age group. The task involves describing the contents of the photograph, focusing on people, activities, and details like colors, clothing, time of day, and weather.

The objective is to keep the descriptions simple, refrain from speculating on context or broader issues, and showcase a diverse vocabulary range. Candidates are encouraged to imagine explaining the photograph to someone who cannot see it and can use simple connectives to organize their language. Additionally, they can employ paraphrasing or other strategies when faced with unfamiliar vocabulary. Overall, the task assesses their ability to describe visual details effectively within the given time frame.

Timing:

A 1-minute ‘extended turn’.

Task type and interaction:

An individual ‘extended turn’ for each candidate.

Focus:

Describe one colour photograph, talking for about 1 minute.


Getting Ready

🚀 Candidate A: Record your voice for 60 seconds Here ⌄

(Examiner’s instructions):

Now I’d like each of you to talk on your own about something. I’m going to give each of you a photograph and I’d like you to talk about it.

(Candidate A) here is your photograph. It shows young students doing their homework.

Candidate B, you just listen.

(Candidate A), please tell us what you can see in the photograph.”

⏩ Watch Instructional Video

⏩ Press the RECORD button and READ ALOUD Sample 1 for ONE minute.

Sample Response Photograph A1 Version 1

The photo shows two kids doing their homework. They are two elementary students, a boy and a girl, who look about 10 years old. They’re sitting next to each other at a table, doing their homework at home. They’re both wearing casual sweaters, which makes them look really comfortable and focused on their work. The boy is wearing a blue sweater, and the girl is wearing a green one. It’s easy to see that they’re very concentrated on their homework because they’re both writing in their notebooks, holding pens firmly in their hands.

On the table, there are their pencil cases, one blue and one black, and you can see rulers, pens, pencils, and other stationery items spread all over the place. It looks like a typical homework scene with all the necessary tools for studying scattered around, showing they’re really getting into their tasks.

Behind the students, there’s a black sofa, which adds a cozy feel to the room. It seems like a comfortable and quiet place for kids to focus on their studies without any distractions.

They’re both wearing sweaters and are very engaged in what they’re doing, writing carefully and looking down at their notebooks. It’s clear they’re determined to finish their homework, and the way they’re dressed suggests they’re in a relaxed home environment.

Sample Response Photograp A1 Version 2

In this picture, we’ve got two kids, a boy and a girl, around 10 years old, sitting at a table. They’re both doing their homework, wearing comfy sweaters, and looking pretty focused. The boy’s got a grey sweater, and the girl´s wearing a similar colour.

They’re writing in their notebooks and holding pens. You can tell they’re really into their homework because they’re not looking up or anything. Plus, the table’s a bit messy with their pencil cases, one blue and one black, and lots of pens and pencils everywhere.

Behind them, there’s a black sofa, making the place look cozy. It’s like they’ve made a nice little spot for studying at home. They seem super concentrated and serious about their work, but still, it looks like a chill place to get homework done.


🚀 Candidate B: Record your voice for 60 seconds Here ⌄

(Examiner’s instructions):

“Candidate B, it’s your turn. Here is your photograph. It shows people in a food stall.

Candidate A, you just listen.

(Candidate B), please tell us what you can see in the photograph.”

⏩ Watch Instructional Video

⏩ Press the RECORD button and READ ALOUD Sample 2 for ONE minute.

Sample Response Photograph B1 Version 1

The picture shows a food stall with a green and white theme. There’s a girl in front, and she’s looking at something inside a pot – probably checking out what’s for lunch. She’s wearing a casual pink T-shirt and blue jeans, and she’s got this happy, curious look on her face.

The guy behind the counter, he’s wearing a brown apron and seems like he’s explaining what’s in the pot to the girl. He’s smiling, too, so it must be something good! And I can’t miss mentioning the funny blue machine next to him; it sort of looks like it has eyes and ears, doesn’t it?

Behind them, there’s a shelf with some dishes and stuff, and I can spot a couple of colorful water bottles on the counter. It’s a bright, sunny day, and this picture just feels friendly and warm, like a nice moment’s happening right there at the food stall.

Sample Response Photograph B1 Version 2

The photo shows a small outdoor kitchen. Right there in the middle, a girl is standing. She’s got a pink top on and jeans. She’s looking down into a big pot that the guy at the stall is holding open for her. He’s got a nice brown shirt and an apron. They seem pretty chatty and happy.

On the counter, there’s a blue thing that looks like a robot—it’s actually pretty cute. There are also some bottles with drinks on the side, and a big pot on a stove. Behind the kitchen, you can see some pots and pans and a couple more things for cooking.

It’s a sunny day, looks like a nice place to grab a bite to eat. The girl seems like she’s deciding what to eat, and the guy is helping her choose. It’s just a normal, friendly day outside.



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🚀 Candidate A: Describes picture in ONE minute. See Examples Here ⌄
**Remember in this part you need to provide your own answers 😉 **.

Press Record and Say… “I am going to describe one picture that shows young students doing their homework. In the end, evaluate my speaking performance in a scale from 1 to 5 in which 1 is very bad, 3 acceptable, 5 very good.” …….(Press STOP!)

⏩ Press RECORD again and in ONE minute SAY what you can see in the photograph.…………….(Press STOP! when you finish.)



🚀 Candidate B: Describes picture in ONE minute ⌄
**Remember in this part you need to provide your own answers 😉 **.

⏩ Press Record and Say… “I am going to compare one picture which shows people in a food stall for one minute. In the end, evaluate my speaking performance in a scale from 1 to 5 in which 1 is very bad, 3 acceptable, 5 very good.” ……(Press STOP!)

⏩ Press RECORD again and in ONE minute SAY what you can see in the photograph.………….(Press STOP! when you finish.)


🚀 Self-Evaluation: Speaking Part 2 ⌄


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Self-Evaluation Speaking P. 2

1 / 4

2_i. Grammar & Vocabulary

- My speaking performance shows a good degree of control of a range of simple and some complex grammatical forms.
- My speaking uses a range of appropriate vocabulary to give and exchange views on a wide range of familiar topics.

2 / 4

2_ii. Discourse Management:

- I produce extended stretches of language with very little hesitation.
- My contributions are relevant and there is a clear organisation of ideas.
- I Use a range of cohesive devices and discourse markers.

3 / 4

2_iii. Pronunciation

- My speaking is always intelligible.
- My intonation is always appropriate.
- In my speaking, all sentences and words stress are accurately placed.
- In my speaking, the individual sounds are articulated clearly.

4 / 4

2_ iv. Interactive Communication

- When I interact with others, I initiate and respond appropriately, linking contributions to those of other speakers.
- When I interact with others, I maintain and develop the interaction and negotiate towards an outcome.



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