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Afraa Zarmeen Speaking Part 1 (New)

The document outlines the structure and criteria for a Speaking Part 1 examination, which includes a short conversation lasting 4-5 minutes with 10/11 simple questions on various topics such as work, study, and hobbies. Marks are awarded based on fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. It also provides examples of acceptable responses and questions related to specific topics like hometown, home, and daily routine.

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Afraa Zarmeen Speaking Part 1 (New)

The document outlines the structure and criteria for a Speaking Part 1 examination, which includes a short conversation lasting 4-5 minutes with 10/11 simple questions on various topics such as work, study, and hobbies. Marks are awarded based on fluency, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. It also provides examples of acceptable responses and questions related to specific topics like hometown, home, and daily routine.

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Speaking Part 1

- short conversation with simple and easy question answers. 10/11 questions. lasts
about 4-5 mins.
- topics range from hometown/neighborhood/family/work/
hobbies/study/food/sports/friends etc
- marks are given based on 4 criteria
1. fluency and organization
2. vocabulary and understanding
3. use of proper grammar
4. pronunciation

Topics:

• Work
• Study
• Hometown
• Home
• Art
• Bicycles
• Birthdays
• Childhood
• Clothes
• Computers
• Daily routine
• Dictionaries
• Evenings
• Family & Friends
• Flowers
• Food
• Going Out
• Happiness
• Hobbies
• Internet
• Leisure time
• Music
• Neighbours & Neighbourhood
• Newspapers
• Pets
• Reading
• Shopping
• Sport a TV
• Transport
• Weather

Introduction:
1. What is your name?
Do: My name is Afraa Zarmeen, but you can call me/refer to me as Afraa.
Don’t: Afraa
Or My name Afraa
2. Where are you from?
Do: I’m from Dhaka, which is the capital of Bangladesh. It is a neighboring country with
India.
Don’t: Dhaka or I’m from Dhaka or I from Dhaka. It is capital of Bangladesh.
3. May I see your ID?
Do: Of course, here you go or Here is my passport.
Dont: you don't have to say yes. Just open your passport to the page of identification
and hand it over to your examiner.

Work:
What is your job?
Where do you work?
Why did you choose that job?
Is it a popular job in your country?
Do you like your job?
Do you get on well with your colleagues?
What was your first day like?
What responsibilities do you have at work?
If you had the chance, would you change your job?
Do you plan to continue with your job in the future?

Study:
What do you study?
Where do you study that?
Why did you choose that subject?
Is it a popular subject in your country?
Do you like that subject?
What are the main aspects of your subject?
Hometown:
Where is your hometown?
Do you like your hometown?
Do you often visit your hometown?
What is your hometown like?
What is the oldest place in your hometown?
What is there for a foreigner to do or see in your hometown?
How could your hometown be improved?
Has your hometown changed much since you were a child?
Is there good public transportation in your hometown?
Do you think your hometown is a good place to bring up children?

Home:
Where is your home?
Do you live in a house or a flat?
Who do you live with?
Are there many rooms in your home?
What is your favorite room?
How are the walls decorated?
What would you change about your home?
Do you plan to live there in the future?
What facilities are there near your home?
What is your neighborhood like?
Do most people live in houses in your country?

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