The speaking part 1 of your FCE exam is straightforward; the candidate needs to answers simple questions about themselves and express their opinion based on personal experiences. If they have a lack of experience, they should use the hypothetical tenses:
The questions in part one of the exam are usually very simple, but you should give an answer of about 30 seconds. They can also ask you questions using “tell me about…”
You need to use the topic to give an extended answer, not just describe. Talk in the past, present and future. For example you ought to talk about the frequency you use your mobile phone, where you bought it, what you use it for and your opinion of it.
Work and employment:
Places and where you live:
Free time and entertainment:
Learning and education:
The more you practice the answers to these questions, the more comfortable you will feel the day of the exam.
When preparing for your FCE Speaking, remember to:
Hope you find these pieces of advice useful!
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