English Language Certification: Level
English Language Certification: Level
English Language Certification: Level
LEVEL A1 & A2
MODULE 4
SPEAKING
Examiner Pack
NOVEMBER
2008
ATTENTION
This pack is for the Oral Test and should be given to the Examiners two
(2) hours in advance. It contains:
y the Interlocutor Frame parts 1, 2 & 3
y the test items, i.e. questions for Activity 1 and tasks for Activities 2 & 3
y points to remember while carrying out the activities
y a reminder of potential trouble spots during the exam
y the Rating Scale
November 2008
ACTIVITY 1
INTERVIEW
A2 LEVEL QUESTIONS
A1 LEVEL QUESTIONS
Personal information
My environment
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ACTIVITY 2
TALKING ABOUT PHOTOS
1. ANIMALS (PAGE 6)
TASK 1.1
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 1 (or 5). What can you see?
b) What colour are they (is it)?
A2 questions
c) Look at photo 3. What is this kitten doing?
d) What do you think the kitten is going to do next?
TASK 1.2
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 2. What can you see?
b) What is in front of the dog?
A2 questions
a) Look at photo 4. What is the parrot doing?
b) Which of these animals would you like as a pet? Why?
2. FRIENDS (PAGE 7)
TASK 2.1
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 6 (or 10). How many people can you see?
b) Look at photo 9. What colour are the girls clothes?
A2 questions
c) Look at photo 8 (or 10). What do you think these girls are doing?
d) What do you think the women in photo 10 will do next?
TASK 2.2
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 8. Where do you think these girls are?
b) Look at photo 9. How old are these girls?
A2 questions
a) Look at photo 7 and 8. Compare them (what the children are doing, how old they are).
b) Now look at photo 7. What is the weather like?
Level A1 & A2 / Module 4
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TASK 3.2
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 15. Where do you think this man is?
b) What do you think he is doing?
A2 questions
a) Look at photo 13. What is happening here?
b) Now look at photos 11 and 14. Tell us which of these two places you would like to go to next summer.
Why?
4. HOUSES (PAGE 9)
TASK 4.1
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 17. What can you see?
b) How many windows does the house have?
A2 questions
c) Which of these houses do you like best? Why?
d) Lets play a game. Choose one of these houses and tell me some things about it. I will guess which
one it is.
TASK 4.2
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 20. What can you see?
b) Look at photo 16. How many floors are there in this building?
A2 questions
a) Look at photos 17 and 18. Which of these houses would you like to live in? Why?
b)Look at the houses in photos 19 and 20. Where would you like to stay for a holiday? Why?
TASK 5.2
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 24. How many girls are there?
b) What are the people in photo 23 doing?
A2 questions
a)Look at photo 22. What is the man doing?
b)Look at photo 24. Why do you think the girls are smiling?
Level A1 & A2 / Module 4
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TASK 6.2
A1 questions
a) Look at photo 28 (or 29). What is the womans (mans) job?
b) Where do you think the woman (man) is now?
A2 questions
a) Look at photo 26 (or 27). What is the man wearing?
b) Look at photos 28 and 30. Which of the two jobs would you like to do? Why?
INTERLOCUTOR FRAME FOR A LEVEL Part 3 (Activity 3)
Activity 3 (6 minutes for both candidates) Giving and asking for information
Examiner: Now, lets move on to Activity 3. I will show each one of you a page with photos and I will ask you
some questions. Then YOU will also ask me some questions about the photos, OK?
Start with candidate A this time.
Examiner: Lets start with his/ her name. His/her NAME, here is your page (Open the Candidate Booklet on the
page you have chosen in front of the candidate) and (choose the task from the Examiner Pack and
read out TWO A1 questions). Now you will ask me questions about the photos. (Choose one
multimodal text from the same page). Look at photo X and use the words in the yellow box to ask me
three questions about this photo. I will answer your questions (when (if) the candidate asks you
his/her THREE questions answer them in a natural way).
Examiner: (When your exchange with the candidate has finished.) Thank you.
Examiner: Now, Candidates B NAME, its your turn. His/her NAME, here is your page (Open the Candidate
Booklet on the page you have chosen in front of the candidate) and (choose the task from the
Examiner Pack and read out TWO A1 questions by the candidate). Now you will ask me questions
about the photos. (Choose one multimodal text from the same page). Look at photo X and use the
words in the yellow box to ask me three questions about this photo. I will answer your questions
( when (if) the candidate asks you his/her THREE questions answer them in a natural way).
Examiner: (When your exchange with the candidate has finished.) Thank you. This is the end of the examination
Candidates A NAME and Candidates B NAME. Have a nice day/ afternoon.
ACTIVITY 3
GIVING AND ASKING FOR INFORMATION
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A2 LEVEL TASK
CANDIDATE QUESTIONS
TEXT 1
Who is the director of the film?
How much does the DVD cost?
What is the title of the film?
TEXT 2
What kind of film is this?
Who are the actors in this film?
How much does the DVD cost?
TEXT 3
Where can I/you buy this DVD?
Who is the actor in this film?
What is the title of this film?
EXAMINER ANSWERS
Clyde Geronimi is the director.
It costs 15 euros.
Its Sleeping Beauty.
Its an adventure film.
The actors are Peter Ackerman and Diedrich Bader.
It costs 14,50
You can buy it at your nearest video club.
The actor is Rowan Atkinson.
Its Mr Beans Holiday.
A2 LEVEL TASK
CANDIDATE QUESTIONS
TEXT 4
Where can I/you buy this T-shirt?
What colours do they have?
How much does the T-shirt/it cost?
TEXT 5
Where can I/you buy this T-shirt?
What sizes do they have?
How much does it/the T-shirt cost?
TEXT 6
Which family is on the T-shirt?
Where can I/you find this T-shirt?
What sizes do they have?
EXAMINER ANSWERS
You can buy it on the internet.
They have the T-shirt in pink, yellow and red.
It costs 24.
You can buy it at Maxstores.
They have SMALL only.
It costs 18
The Simpsons Family
You can find it in all big department stores.
They have it in SMALL and MEDIUM.
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A2 LEVEL TASK
CANDIDATE QUESTIONS
TEXT 7
Where can I/we/you stay?
How much does the hotel cost?
Do kids (have to) pay?
TEXT 8
Who can I/you see in Lapland?
How many days can I/you stay?
How much does the holiday cost?
TEXT 9
What can I/you do in the Bahamas?
When can I go to the Bahamas?
Where can I/you stay?
EXAMINER ANSWERS
You can stay at the Hilton Hotel.
It costs 330.
No, kids under 7 years old stay and play for free.
You can see Santa Claus.
You can stay for 5 days.
It costs 900 for two adults and a child
You can swim in its blue seas.
You can go to the Bahamas on December 24.
You can stay in a deluxe garden villa.
A2 LEVEL TASK
CANDIDATE QUESTIONS
TEXT 10
When does the museum open?
How much do the tickets cost?
Where is the museum?
TEXT 11
Where is the museum?
What time does it open on Mondays?
What is the telephone number of the
musuem?/whats the museums telephone
number?
TEXT 12
What time does the museum open?
(On) What days is the musuem closed?
How much do the tickets cost?
EXAMINER ANSWERS
From Tuesday to Sunday the museum opens at 10:00
am.
The ticket for adults costs 2 and for children its free.
The museum is at 9 Kodrou Str. in Athens
The musuem is in Thessaloniki.
It opens at 12:30 p.m.
Its 2310 830538
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Task 5.2
1) These photos are about shows and festivals. Look at them. Which show or festival is best for
children? Why?
2) Look at all the pictures. Which show or festival is good for your 18 year old cousin? Why?
A2 LEVEL TASK
CANDIDATE QUESTIONS
TEXT 13
When is Madonnas concert?
Who is the special guest?
Where can I/you buy tickets?
TEXT 14
When is the show on ice?
How much do the tickets cost?
Where is the show on ice?
TEXT 15
What kind of festival is this?
Where is the festival?
What time does the festival start?
EXAMINER ANSWERS
Its on Saturday the 27th of September.
The special guest is Robyn.
You can buy tickets for the concert from Ticket House.
Its from the 12th to the 21st of December.
Tickets start from 4.
It at the Tae Kwon Do indoor stadium.
Its a folk dancing festival.
Its in Heraclion, Crete in El Greco square.
It starts at 6:30 p.m..
POINTS TO REMEMBER WHILE CARRYING OUT THE ACTIVITIES OF THE ORAL TEST
Activity 1
Choose the two A1 level questions from two different categories of questions.
If the candidate fails to respond to the first A1 level question, quickly move on to the second A1
level question. If the candidate is shy, confused, etc., help him/her out (repeat the question, say it
slower, show support, etc.).
If the candidate fails to respond to the two A1 level questions, continue with the A2 level questions.
Choose the two A2 level questions from two different categories of questions.
If the candidate fails to respond to the first A2 level question, quickly move on to the second A2
level question. If the candidate fails to respond to the A2 level questions, do not insist by giving
prompts, helping out, etc, but move on to the second activity.
Activity 2
Use a different photo text page for each candidate.
Show the candidate which photo text page he/she will be questioned on (open the Candidate
Booklet on the page you have chosen in front of the candidate). Do not let the candidate find the
page for him/herself.
Do not choose A1 level or A2 level questions at random. Ask two A1 level questions and two A2
level questions that belong to the same task.
If the candidate is embarrassed or reluctant to answer the A1 level questions, help him/her out
(repeat the task, start with a cue, give an example to start him/her off etc.).
If the candidate is embarrassed or reluctant to answer the A2 level questions, give him/her (them)
an example but do not insist by giving prompts or adding extra questions etc.
Activity 3
Use a different multimodal text page for each candidate.
Show the candidate which multimodal text page he/she will be questioned on (open the Candidate
Booklet on the page you have chosen in front of the candidate). Do not let the candidate find the
page for him/herself.
Do not choose A1 level questions at random. Ask two A1 questions that belong to the same task.
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If the candidate fails to respond to the A1 level questions, continue with the A2 level part of the
activity.
For the A2 level part of activity 3, point to the multimodal text the candidate is expected to ask you
questions on. Do not simply give the number of the multimodal text.
Provide answers to all questions the candidate asks you in a natural way. The answers to the
questions are provided in the examiner pack.
1.
2.
3.
1.
2.
3.
4.
NOTE:
Any extra help or guidance (as described above) given to a candidate should be taken into account in
the assignment of the final mark.
Remember that you are there to assess candidates and not to help them or teach them. It is very easy
to slip into the teachers role and supply the candidate with a word s/he is searching for or to complete
the candidates phrase in order to keep the candidate going.
Care has been taken to phrase task instructions using simple lexis and sentence structure. Do not
change or add more information to task instructions.
If a candidate does not understand a word in the task instructions, you may give a synonym if you are
asked to.
Accept variability of response as long as it is communicatively effective. For example, if the prompt in
the yellow box contains the words: how much/ticket/cost, the expected question is How much does the
ticket cost? However, if the candidate produces the question how much is the ticket? this question is
of equal communicative value to the original expected question and is therefore considered correct.
Level A1 & A2 / Module 4
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Responded to all questions, including the most important content points in his/her answers.
Responded to most questions, including the main content points, but had difficulty with the more
challenging questions.
Responded effectively to the A1 level but could not respond to the A2 level questions.
Poor attempt at answering any of the questions posed, wrong answer or no answer at all.
Responded to all the questions of the task, using the visual prompts effectively and including all
content points.
Reasonable achievement of A1 part of the task, using the visual prompts, including most content
points but had difficulty with the A2 part of the task.
Responded to the A1 part of the task but had great difficulty or did not do the A2 part of the task.
Poor attempt to do even the A1 part of the task, wrong response or no response at all.
Responded to all the questions of the task, using the visual prompts/ multimodal texts effectively
and including all content points.
Reasonable achievement of A1part of the task, using the visual prompts/ multimodal texts,
including most content points but had difficulty with the A2 part of the task.
Responded to the A1 part of the task but had great difficulty or did not do the A2 part of the task.
Poor attempt to do even the A1 part of the task, wrong response or no response at all.
Occasional mispronunciations may occur and L1 accent is noticeable but output is intelligible.
Generally clear articulation but L1 interference in pronunciation and stress is distracting and
occasionally the output is unintelligible.
VOCABULARY
3
Basic vocabulary but the words used are morphologically and semantically correct and the
message gets across clearly. May use memorized phrases, groups of words and formulae in
order to communicate, but the words used are appropriate to the given task.
Most of the words used are morphologically and semantically correct and the message gets
across though not always very clearly. Memorised groups of words or phrases are not always
appropriate for the given task.
Very basic and limited repertoire of mostly memorised words and phrases. Morphologically and
semantically incorrect words are not uncommon (though sometimes they are self-corrected). The
message gets across with difficulty.
GRAMMATICAL COMPETENCE
3
Uses some simple structures correctly but may make mistakes. Nevertheless, the message gets
across clearly.
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Limited range of structures most of which are used correctly. Basic mistakes are common but the
message does get across without much difficulty.
Shows only limited control of a few simple grammatical structures and sentence patterns in a
memorized repertoire. Errors of grammar and syntax are common but sometimes they are selfcorrected, and the message does get across with some difficulty.
COHERENCE
3
Information clearly organised, linked with simple cohesive devices. Hesitations and reformulations
are still common but do not tire the listener and do not disrupt coherence.
Information in logical sequence and at times cohesively linked with basic linear connectors.
Noticeable hesitation and false starts which however do not on the whole disrupt coherence.
Information is more or less in logical sequence but sentences are not on the whole cohesively
linked. Evident and systematic pausing to search for expressions, to articulate words and to repair
communication which may at points disrupt coherence and tire the listener.
Mark:
3 = Fully satisfactory
for A2 level
for A1 level
0 = Unsatisfactory
for A1 level
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