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Part 1: Interview with the examiner

Just try to extend your answers; avoid giving very short answers like “Yes, I do” or “No, I don’t”; give
reasons, examples and express your opinion.
Part 2: Talk about different options and decide the best one
Starting the conversation.- Shall I start? ; May I start? ; Should I start? ; Would you like to start?
Making suggestions.- How about…?; Why don’t we…?; What do you think of…?; Maybe we could…
Agreeing.- I think you’re right because…, I agree with you because…; That’s true because…, That’s a
good idea…, I totally agree with you…, I couldn’t agree more…
Disagreeing.- I’m afraid I don’t agree with you because…, I’m not sure I agree with you because…., I’m
sorry but I don’t agree with you…, Maybe, but on the other hand…

Part 3: Describing a picture


To describe the photo, it’s advisable to use the prepositions of place and some other
expressions such as at the top; at the bottom, on the right side of the photo…, on the left side of the
photo…, in the centre.., in the background…, in the foreground…

Part 4: Discussing about a topic related to part 3


To express your opinion you can use some phrases like
 From my point of view…
 As far as I’m concerned…
 I think…/I believe
 I think I would say…
To continue the conversation or ask about your partner’s opinion, you can say
 What do you think of…?
 What’s your point of view…?
 How about you…?

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