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TASK ONE
Warm-up questions
1.
What’s your name?
2.
Can you spell it?
(military or phonetic alphabet)
3.
What’s your job?
and/or
TASK TWO
Role-play
[ max . 4 minutes ]
TASK THREE
Questions
1.
Tell us about your favourite sport/
2.
Have you ever injured yourself while doing a
3.
What are the advantages an
The examiner is your work colleague.
You both have to prepare for the fitness test.
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suggest jogging / mornings
•
accept afternoons, suggest other activities
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answer colleague
The examiner begins by saying:
“We’re taking our fitness test in three
The candidate is your work colleague.
You both have to prepare for the fitness test.
•
jogging OK - mornings impossible, suggest afternoon
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accept other suggestions
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fitness test – results last year?
“We’re taking our fitness test in 3 months.”
up questions
[ max. 2 minutes ]
(military or phonetic alphabet)
and/or
Where do you live?
[ max . 4 minutes ]
CANDIDATE’S ROLE
EXAMINER’S ROLE
Questions [6 – 7 minutes ]
l us about your favourite sport/free-time activity. How often (where) do you do it?
Have you ever injured yourself while doing a sport? (Do you know anyone who has?)
What are the advantages and disadvantages of watching sports events
The examiner is your work colleague.
You both have to prepare for the fitness test.
suggest jogging / mornings
accept afternoons, suggest other activities
answer colleague’s question
The examiner begins by saying:
“We’re taking our fitness test in three months.”
The candidate is your work colleague.
You both have to prepare for the fitness test.
mornings impossible, suggest afternoon’s
accept other suggestions - where / when?
results last year?
You begin by saying:
“We’re taking our fitness test in 3 months.”
CANDIDATE’S ROLE
EXAMINER’S ROLE
How often (where) do you do it?
sport? (Do you know anyone who has?)
sports events live?