FCE Speaking Part One on education and studying

Complete First Unit 5

Student A

Choose one or more present questions then past and/ or future questions from below and ask your partner, asking follow-up questions if the first answers are short.

Present

  • Do you like studying?
  • Are any of your friends particularly interested in studying English?
  • Do you usually remember things that you have studied?
  • Do you prefer to study hard all through a course or study really hard just before an exam?
  • How do you usually revise before an exam?
  • How studious are you?

 

Past

  • What was your favourite subject at school?
  • Tell us about the last time you took an exam.

 

Future

  • Are you interested in studying abroad?
  • How do you think you will use English in the future?
  • Would you prefer to have a job or be a full-time student?

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FCE Speaking Part One on education and studying

Complete First Unit 5

Student B

Choose one or more present questions then past and/ or future questions from below and ask your partner, asking follow-up questions if the first answers are short.

Present

  • Do you like taking exams?
  • Do you spend a lot of time studying?
  • Do you do anything to learn more about history?
  • Do you have the same academic interests as your parents?
  • What sort of techniques do you use to help you remember what you have studied?
  • Would you say that you have good study skills?

 

Past

  • Were you a good student when you were younger?
  • What subjects did you dislike at school?

 

Future

  • Do you plan to continue studying English after taking FCE?
  • Is there anything that you would really like to study in the future?

Listen to Track 17. Which questions above do they answer and how good are their answers?

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