The presentation discusses the Aptis Speaking test. It is divided into two parts - Part 1 involves answering 3 questions in 30 seconds each about topics like hobbies, work, and the weather. Part 2 involves comparing pictures and giving opinions using phrases such as "I think that" and "In my opinion." The presentation provides examples of questions asked in Part 1 and phrases used for comparisons and opinions in Part 2 to help test takers prepare for the format and language of the Aptis Speaking exam.
The presentation discusses the Aptis Speaking test. It is divided into two parts - Part 1 involves answering 3 questions in 30 seconds each about topics like hobbies, work, and the weather. Part 2 involves comparing pictures and giving opinions using phrases such as "I think that" and "In my opinion." The presentation provides examples of questions asked in Part 1 and phrases used for comparisons and opinions in Part 2 to help test takers prepare for the format and language of the Aptis Speaking exam.
The presentation discusses the Aptis Speaking test. It is divided into two parts - Part 1 involves answering 3 questions in 30 seconds each about topics like hobbies, work, and the weather. Part 2 involves comparing pictures and giving opinions using phrases such as "I think that" and "In my opinion." The presentation provides examples of questions asked in Part 1 and phrases used for comparisons and opinions in Part 2 to help test takers prepare for the format and language of the Aptis Speaking exam.
Tell me about your English course.What did you do last weekend?Which sports do you like to play?
3 Part 1 - 3 questions, 30 secs each
What do you do in your spare time?What’s the weather like today?Please tell me about your job.
4 Phrases for giving opinion
I think that, I believe thatIn my opinionFrom my point of view/knowledgeIn fact,As far as I understandPersonallyIn my experienceSome people say that It is thought that....It is considered that
5 Phrases for comparing In the first picture/one
In the second picture/oneOn the one hand….. on the other hand…..Whereas (the opposite), while, butCompared toIn contrastThere are several similarities..... There are a few differences