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Task 1: (2-4 minutes) Introductory warm-up.

The assessor will ask each of you in turn to talk about yourself and then you will have the
opportunity to ask each other questions.

In this part of the test, it is important that you are ready to answer different questions. The
goal here is to avoid talking from memory, here there are some possible questions to answer:

 Do you have a big family? Tell me about them. Do you spend a lot of time together?
Where do you live? Tell me about your house. Would you like to live in a different
place in the future?
 What do you do in your free time? Do you have any hobbies? When did you start
doing that hobby? Can you think of a hobby you would like to start/learn? Why is that
(hobby/sport) a good sport to play? How do you play it?
 What are your plans for the summer? Why is your town a good place to live? If you
could change one thing about your town, what would you change?

Feel free to answer a different set of questions, such as the ones you have on page 249.
Remember that the goal here is that you speak for at least 2 minutes.

1. Write a sample of what you would say when the interviewer asks
you to introduce yourself.
Possible answer to the first task:

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