This document outlines the format and structure of the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) Speaking exam. The exam consists of 4 parts and lasts around 15 minutes. In Part 1, the examiner asks the candidates questions to get to know them and their interests. In Parts 2 and 3, the candidates are given prompts, photos, or cartoons related to various topics and asked to discuss, compare, contrast, and speculate about them. Part 4 involves open discussion questions about 20th century developments and influences. The goal is to assess the candidates' ability to communicate clearly, develop ideas and opinions, and interact orally with the examiner and each other.
This document outlines the format and structure of the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) Speaking exam. The exam consists of 4 parts and lasts around 15 minutes. In Part 1, the examiner asks the candidates questions to get to know them and their interests. In Parts 2 and 3, the candidates are given prompts, photos, or cartoons related to various topics and asked to discuss, compare, contrast, and speculate about them. Part 4 involves open discussion questions about 20th century developments and influences. The goal is to assess the candidates' ability to communicate clearly, develop ideas and opinions, and interact orally with the examiner and each other.
This document outlines the format and structure of the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) Speaking exam. The exam consists of 4 parts and lasts around 15 minutes. In Part 1, the examiner asks the candidates questions to get to know them and their interests. In Parts 2 and 3, the candidates are given prompts, photos, or cartoons related to various topics and asked to discuss, compare, contrast, and speculate about them. Part 4 involves open discussion questions about 20th century developments and influences. The goal is to assess the candidates' ability to communicate clearly, develop ideas and opinions, and interact orally with the examiner and each other.
This document outlines the format and structure of the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) Speaking exam. The exam consists of 4 parts and lasts around 15 minutes. In Part 1, the examiner asks the candidates questions to get to know them and their interests. In Parts 2 and 3, the candidates are given prompts, photos, or cartoons related to various topics and asked to discuss, compare, contrast, and speculate about them. Part 4 involves open discussion questions about 20th century developments and influences. The goal is to assess the candidates' ability to communicate clearly, develop ideas and opinions, and interact orally with the examiner and each other.
English as a Foreign Language CAE CERTI FI CATE I N ADVANCED ENGLI SH PAPER 5 S A M P L E
P A P E R S Page 2 PAPER 5 SPEAKI NG SAMPLE PAPER Interlocutor Good morning (afternoon / evening). My name is ......and this is my colleague...... And your names are ...... ? Can I have your mark sheets, please? Thank you. First of all, wed like to know a little about you. (Select one or two questions as appropriate.) Where do you both/all live? What do you enjoy about living there? How long have you been studying English? Have you been studying English together? Now Id like you to ask each other something about: (Select two or three prompts in any order as appropriate.) your interests and leisure activities your feelings about life in this country your reasons for studing English places of interest you have visited in this country (Ask candidate(s) further questions as necessary.) What have you both/all enjoyed/disliked most about studying English? What interesting things have you done recently? How would you feel about going to live abroad permanently? Looking back on your life, what do you consider to be the most memorable event? What do you hope to achieve in the future? Thank you. (approx. 3 minutes) PART 1 Page 3 Protective Clothing (Compare, contrast and speculate) Interlocutor In this part of the test Im going to give each of you the chance to talk for about a minute and to comment briefly after your partner has spoken. First, you will each have the same set of photographs to look at. They show people wearing protective clothing. Hand over the same set of photographs to each candidate. Candidates A, its your turn first. Id like you to compare and contrast two or three of the photographs, saying what kind of clothing the people are wearing and why you think the protection might be necessary. Dont forget, you have about one minute for this. All right? So, Candidate A, would you start now please? Candidate A Approximately one minute. Interlocutor Thank you. Now, Candidate B, can you tell us who you think is in the greater need of protection? Candidate B Approximately 20 seconds. Interlocutor Thank you. A Quiet Day on the Coast (Compare, contrast and speculate) Interlocutor Now, Im going to give each of you the same pair of cartoons to look at. They show two images of a day by the sea. Hand over the same pair of cartoons to each candidate. Candidates B, its your turn. Id like you to compare and contrast the pictures, saying how the people might be feeling and what the disadvantages of each situation might be. Dont forget, you have about one minute for this. All right? So, Candidate B, would you start now, please? Candidate B Approximately one minute. Interlocutor Thank you. Now, Candidate A, can you tell us which situation you think is the more realistic? Candidate A Approximately 20 seconds. Interlocutor Thank you. PART 2 (3 or 4 minutes) Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 PARTS 3 and 4 PART 3 (3 or 4 minutes) The Twentieth Century (Interpret and discuss) Interlocutor Now, Id like you to discuss something between/among yourselves but please speak so that we can hear you. Id like you to imagine that you are planning to write an article on developments in the twentieth century. Here are some themes which you might like to include. Place picture sheet in front of the candidates. Talk to each other about the changes that have taken place in these areas and then choose two pictures to illustrate the article. You have three or four minutes for this. Candidates A&B Three to four minutes. Interlocutor Thank you Which two pictures have you chosen? .................................................. PART 4 (3 or 4 minutes) Interlocutor (Select any of the following questions as appropriate.) In what ways do you think we are worse off now than we were in the past? How do you think the world will be different in the twenty-first century? What influences have affected family life in your country in the last ten years? What do you think has been the greatest achievement of the twentieth century? What should we be least proud of in the twentieth century? Thank you. That is the end of the test. Retrieve all test materials. Page 7 C 2 5 t r a n s p o r t f a m i l y
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