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The document provides instructions and sample questions for the first part of an interview assessing social and conversational English skills. Candidates are expected to respond naturally to questions about their lives, work, free time, plans for the future, and interests to demonstrate their ability to engage in basic social interactions. The questions focus on areas like meeting people locally, favorite places to spend afternoons, enjoyable recent days, using the internet to learn, and future holiday destinations.
The document provides instructions and sample questions for the first part of an interview assessing social and conversational English skills. Candidates are expected to respond naturally to questions about their lives, work, free time, plans for the future, and interests to demonstrate their ability to engage in basic social interactions. The questions focus on areas like meeting people locally, favorite places to spend afternoons, enjoyable recent days, using the internet to learn, and future holiday destinations.
The document provides instructions and sample questions for the first part of an interview assessing social and conversational English skills. Candidates are expected to respond naturally to questions about their lives, work, free time, plans for the future, and interests to demonstrate their ability to engage in basic social interactions. The questions focus on areas like meeting people locally, favorite places to spend afternoons, enjoyable recent days, using the internet to learn, and future holiday destinations.
interactional language and to give basic personal information about themselves. The questions which are asked relate to the candidates own lives and focus on areas such as work, leisure time and future plans. Task information
Candidates are expected to respond to the
interlocutors questions, and to listen to what their partner has to say. This short social exchange is a natural way to begin an interaction, and it gives candidates time to settle before dealing with the more specific tasks in Parts 2, 3 and 4. Useful language
Discourse Colloquial Complex Phrasal verbs
markers expressions grammar structures Actually It just so Not only but Keep out, hook on, happens also gets on, switch Certainly Well Conditionals on
Basically Let me see Relative clause
Definitely Model answer
Is it easy to meet new people where you live?
Give a short and spontaneous answer.
What's the best place to spend a free
afternoon in your town? Give a short and spontaneous answer.