The document outlines 4 parts of a speaking assessment with questions in each part about family relationships, photos of family members, eating habits, and family size. Part 1 asks about the examinee's relationship with family and cousins. Part 2 focuses on analyzing photos of sister relationships and experiences with twins. Part 3 prompts comparing pictures of different eating situations and preferences. Part 4 gives 2 minutes to answer questions about family size, siblings, and the pros and cons of being an only child.
The document outlines 4 parts of a speaking assessment with questions in each part about family relationships, photos of family members, eating habits, and family size. Part 1 asks about the examinee's relationship with family and cousins. Part 2 focuses on analyzing photos of sister relationships and experiences with twins. Part 3 prompts comparing pictures of different eating situations and preferences. Part 4 gives 2 minutes to answer questions about family size, siblings, and the pros and cons of being an only child.
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Speaking Aptis
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Speaking Unit 1 - Family and Personal Matters Copia
The document outlines 4 parts of a speaking assessment with questions in each part about family relationships, photos of family members, eating habits, and family size. Part 1 asks about the examinee's relationship with family and cousins. Part 2 focuses on analyzing photos of sister relationships and experiences with twins. Part 3 prompts comparing pictures of different eating situations and preferences. Part 4 gives 2 minutes to answer questions about family size, siblings, and the pros and cons of being an only child.
The document outlines 4 parts of a speaking assessment with questions in each part about family relationships, photos of family members, eating habits, and family size. Part 1 asks about the examinee's relationship with family and cousins. Part 2 focuses on analyzing photos of sister relationships and experiences with twins. Part 3 prompts comparing pictures of different eating situations and preferences. Part 4 gives 2 minutes to answer questions about family size, siblings, and the pros and cons of being an only child.
• Describe your relationship with your family (30s)
• Do you have much contact with your cousins? (30s) • What do you most enjoy doing with your family? (30s)
PART 2
• Describe these photos (45s)
• Choose one. What type of relationship do you think the sisters have with each other? (45s) • Which photograph shows twins? Do you know any twin sisters or brothers? How is their relationship? (45s)
PART 3
• Describe and compare the pictures (45s)
• Do you have the television on when you eat or your mobile? (45s) • Which way of eating do you prefer? Why? (45s) PART 4
You have 2 minutes to answer these questions:
• Do you have a large family?
• How many brothers and sisters have you got? Do you get on well with them? • What are the advantages and disadvantages of being an only child?