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What does your family

usually do on the
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weekends?
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.

Weekends is the time for family. My family does different


things every week. Sometimes, we clean the house and
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some other times we have a picnic in the park nearby.
However, we always have dinner together. We usually
cook dinner at home because mom's food is the best. But
we sometimes eat out like when we go to the cinema.
Mom needs some days off, after all.

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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.

A: Hi Jane, do you want to go for a bike ride with my family this


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B: Sorry, I can't! My family always go back to dad's hometown to
visit my grandparents on weekends.
A: Oh, so what does your family usually do there?
B: There is a park near my grandmother's house. So, we usually
come there and have a picnic.
A: That's great!

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Question 3-4: 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 3-4: 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 5-9: Respond to questions

Question 5:
What do you usually do on the weekends?

Question 6:
Directions: In this part of the test,
you will answer three questions. You
Who do you usually spend the weekend with?
will have three seconds to prepare
after you hear each question. Question 7:
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How do you feel when the weekend is over?
You will have 15 seconds to respond
to Questions 5 to 8 and 30 seconds Question 8:
to respond to Question 9. What do you think about working on weekends?

Question 9:
Why should we have weekends?

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Question 10-12:
Respond to questions using information provided
Directions: In this part of the test, you will answer three questions based on the information provided. You
will have 45 seconds to read the information before the questions begin. You will have three seconds to
prepare after you hear each question. You will have 15 seconds to respond to Questions 10 and 11 and 30
seconds to respond to Question 12.

Hello, I'm calling to ask for more information about


your family movie night event. Could you give me
Family Movie Night more details about it?
A cosy evening with your family by L.A Community. v

• Venue: Royal Albert Hall Question 10:


• Doors open: 6:00 P.M. Could you tell me which organisation holds the event?
• Dinner served: 6:30 P.M.
• Movie: 7:30 P.M. Question 11:
• Break: 8:45 P.M Could you tell me how I could use my digital devices
during the event?
The ticket is for 2 adults and 2 kids. No cameras and
videos allowed. Please turn off phones before the Question 12:
movie starts. Could you tell me information about the location and
time schedule of the event?

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Question 13: Express an Opinion

Directions: In this part of the test, you will give your opinion about a specific topic. Be sure to say as much as
you can in the time allowed. You will have 30 seconds to prepare. Then you will have 60 seconds to speak.

Some people think that people should have longer


weekends. What do you think about it? Give reasons for
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your opinion.

USEFUL LANGUAGE:
I think/ don’t think that people should have longer weekends.
That’s because … .
Another reason is … .
For those reasons, I support/ I don’t support the idea of having longer weekends.
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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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