This document contains a list of personal questions that could be asked in an oral test to get information about someone. Some of the questions include asking for someone's name, age, birthday, family members, where they live, nationality, hobbies, school details, and everyday activities. The questions get progressively more detailed, covering topics like appearance, schedules, abilities, possessions, locations of objects, and existence of community places. It aims to elicit short factual answers about one's personal background and experiences.
This document contains a list of personal questions that could be asked in an oral test to get information about someone. Some of the questions include asking for someone's name, age, birthday, family members, where they live, nationality, hobbies, school details, and everyday activities. The questions get progressively more detailed, covering topics like appearance, schedules, abilities, possessions, locations of objects, and existence of community places. It aims to elicit short factual answers about one's personal background and experiences.
This document contains a list of personal questions that could be asked in an oral test to get information about someone. Some of the questions include asking for someone's name, age, birthday, family members, where they live, nationality, hobbies, school details, and everyday activities. The questions get progressively more detailed, covering topics like appearance, schedules, abilities, possessions, locations of objects, and existence of community places. It aims to elicit short factual answers about one's personal background and experiences.
This document contains a list of personal questions that could be asked in an oral test to get information about someone. Some of the questions include asking for someone's name, age, birthday, family members, where they live, nationality, hobbies, school details, and everyday activities. The questions get progressively more detailed, covering topics like appearance, schedules, abilities, possessions, locations of objects, and existence of community places. It aims to elicit short factual answers about one's personal background and experiences.
What’s your mother’s name? (father, sister..) My mother’s name is ... 02 What’s your surname? It’s ... 03 How are you today? I am good / great / happy. 04 Where are you from? I am from ... 05 Where do you live? I live in LGSM Where does your friend live? My friend lives in ... 06 What nationality are you? I am Argentinian. 07 How old are you? I am _____________ years old. How old is your mother? (father, friend...) She / He is ________________ years old 08 When is your birthday? It’s on the _____________ of ___________ When is your mother’s birthday? (friend ...) 09 Have you got any brothers or sisters? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. I am an only child. How many brothers or sisters have you got? I have got ______________ brothers / sisters. 10 What’s the weather like? It’s sunny / cloudy / rainy. 11 What day is it today? It’s Monday / Tuesday / ... 12 How many students are there in your English There are _________ students. class? 13 What can you see in the classroom? I can see two windows, a door and a board. 14 What is the name of your school? It’s _____________________ school 15 What’s your favourite school subject? (day, It’s ... color) 16 What’s your lucky number? It’s ... What’s your phone number? (ID number) It’s ... 17 Who is your favourite singer? (actor, He / She is ... actress...) 18 Who’s your best friend? He / She is ... 19 Who is your teacher? He / She is ... 20 What time is it? It’s ... 21 What are you interested into? I am into reading / playing football/ playing chess 22 What can you do? I can ... What can your friend do? He / She can ... 23 (1) What’s this? It is a/an ... (2+) What are these? They are ... 24 (1) What colour is it? It is blue/yellow/ ... (2+) What colour are they? They are pink/black/ .... 25 Where is the pencil? (book, board...) It is on/in/under .... Where are the pencils? (books, tables ...) They are on/ in/ under .... 26 What are you wearing today? I am wearing a T-shirt, .... 27 What time do you get up? (go to school) I get up at ... 28 When do you have English lessons? I have English lessons on Tuesdays and Fridays. 29 How do you go to school? I go to school by motorbike/by taxi/by car/on foot 30 How often do you watch TV? (do homework) I always/usually/never watch tv. 31 What do you do on a rainy/sunny day? (in the I ________________________ on a rainy/sunny day morning) 32 Are you a student? Are at school? (home, the institute) Yes, I am. No, I am not. Are you from Mexico? 33 Is your friend from Mexico? Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn’t. Is your mother/father a singer? 34 Can you play the piano? Yes, I can. No, I can’t. Can your friend play chess? Yes, he/she can. No, he/she can’t. 35 Have you got blue eyes? (black, brown eyes) Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. Have you got a book? (a mobile phone) 36 Has your friend got a car? (a mobile phone) Yes, he/she has. No, he/she hasn’t. 37 Do you have breakfast every day? Yes, I do No, I don’t. Does your friend go to school in the morning? Yes, he/she does No, he/she doesn’t. 38 Is there any bank in your town? Yes, there is No, there isn’t Is there a poster in the classroom? 39 Are there any churches in your town? Yes, there are No, there aren’t Are there any tables in the classroom?
Spell your name/surname
Choose a reading Speak about you (Personal Description) Retelling: NATIONAL SPORTS T he National sport in Canada is Ice Hockey. Canada is a top ice hockey country with nine Olympic gold medals. Ice hockey is popular in other countries, e.g. the Czech Republic and Russia. Ice hockey teams have got twenty-two players with six players in the game. Ice hockey matches are very fast and dangerous. Basketball is popular in about twenty countries, e.g. the USA, Serbia and Spain. T he famous clubs and players are in the USA. Basketball is the national sport in Lithuaria. Lithuaria has got many Olympic medals and great basketball players. Basketball teams have got ten players with five players in the game. Basketball players are very tall. T he T urkish player Kosen Sultan is 2 metres, 42 centimetres. Football is popular in two hundred countries. It is the national sport in many European and South American countries, e.g. Italy, Argentina and Brazil. Brazil is the world’ s top football country with five World Cups. Brazilians are crazy about football. Football is an old game from Europe or China. Modern football, with eleven players, is from the United Kingdom. T he UK has got four national teams: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.