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A tour around the factory

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Question 1-2: Read a text aloud

Directions: In this part of the test, you will read aloud the text on the screen. You will have 45 seconds to
prepare. Then you will have 60 seconds to read the text aloud.

Hello, welcome to our factory today. This is where we manufacture thousands of


beverage products every day. To follow hygiene standards, every worker and guest
must wear shoe and hair covers together with gloves before enter the factory.
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On the left of us is the machine that mixes the drink. A big container like this can
mix up to 1000 litres of drinks at a time. When we have a drink ready, it goes to the
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bottling line. Now, it's time to fill the bottles with the drink. Finally, we just need to
add the cap and label. To control the quality of our products, we carefully test their
samples in the laboratory before they are ready for packaging . Then, the final
products will be loaded into our trucks and distributed to over 5000 retailers in all
over the country.

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Question 1-2: Read a text aloud

Directions: In this part of the test, you will read aloud the text on the screen. You will have 45 seconds to
prepare. Then you will have 60 seconds to read the text aloud.

Do you prefer Coke or Pepsi? They are both big names in


the beverage industry. Some people believe that the world
has two teams: Coke people versus Pepsi people. However,
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from the first taste, they both have a sweet favour. Then,
how do you tell the two soft drinks apart? The answer is
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that Coke has more sodium, which makes it slightly less
sweet than Pepsi. Now, that you know that, notice the
difference between a Coke and a Pepsi next time you taste
them and decide if you're a Coke or Pepsi person.

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Question 3-5: Describe a picture

Directions: In this part of the test,


you will describe the picture on
your screen in as much detail as
you can. v
You will have 45 seconds to
prepare your response. Then you
will have 30 seconds to speak
about the picture.

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Question 3-5: Describe a picture

Directions: In this part of the test,


you will describe the picture on
your screen in as much detail as
you can.

You will have 45 seconds to


prepare your response. Then you
will have 30 seconds to speak
about the picture.

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Question 3-5: Describe a picture

Directions: In this part of the test,


you will describe the picture on
your screen in as much detail as
you can. v
You will have 45 seconds to
prepare your response. Then you
will have 30 seconds to speak
about the picture.

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Question 6-15: Respond to questions

Question 6:
Can you tell me about some factories in your
hometown?
Directions: In this part of the test,
you will answer ten questions. You Question 7:
will have three seconds to prepare When was the last time you visited a factory
after you hear each question. tour?
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Question 8:
What kind of factory did you visit last time?

Question 9:
How did you feel about the factory tour?

Question 10:
How long did the factory tour last?

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Question 6-15: Respond to questions

Question 11:
Do you want to work in a factory or in the office?
Why? Why not?

Question 12:
Directions: In this part of the test,
you will answer ten questions. You
Do you think that large companies and factories
will have three seconds to prepare should be moved to the countryside? Why?
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after you hear each question.
Question 13:
Do you think that big factories cause air pollution?

Question 14:
In your opinion, what should the factory do to
control the quality of their products?

Question 15:
Do you think the hygiene standards before
entering the factory is the most important? Why?

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Reflection
● What I've done well today
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● What I want to do better on

● Pronunciation focus

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