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You should practise your answers at home.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
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You should practise your answers at home.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
Practise answering these questions:
What types of business are most successful in your home town?
Which aspects of business interest you most?
What training would you most like to have in the future?
Do you think companies should provide training for all staff?,
Is it better to attend a full-time or a part-time training course?
Practise discussing this task and answering the questions that follow.
Promotional video
The company you work for has decided to produce a promotional video about the company and its activities.
You have been asked to make suggestions about the video. Discuss the situation together, and decide:
— which aspects of the company should be shown in the film
— which members of staff should appear in the film.
Follow-up questions:
— Have you seen examples of effective promotional videos?
— What are the advantages to a company of having a promotional video?
— What other forms of promotion are effective?
— Might there be some forms of promotion which would not be effective?
— Do you think technology is changing the ways companies promote themselves?
Practise discussing this task, and the questions which follow it, with a partner:
STAFF TRAINING REVIEW
The organisation you work for plans to review the training it currently provides for staff and to make improvements. You are part of the team that has been appointed to contribute to the review.
Discuss, and decide together:
&8226;how to evaluate the training currently provided
&8226;how to set about meeting training needs
Follow-up questions:
&8226;Do you think all members of a company should receive training?
&8226;Are there types of training which are not appropriate for a company to provide for staff?
&8226;What training would you most like to receive?
&8226;How can the effectiveness of training be measured?
&8226;Do you think the kinds of training that companies provide will change in the future?
How to approach Speaking Test Part Three
&8226;In this part of the test you work with the other candidate. The examiner gives you a scenario and a task to discuss. You need to have a serious discussion of the task, with the type of interaction which would be appropriate to a work environment.
&8226;You and the other candidate should try to imagine yourselves in a work environment, faced with a real situation to discuss, on which you should try to reach some decisions.
&8226;You have about 30 seconds to prepare your ideas. Use this time to ensure you understand the task. Ask the examiner to explain anything you are unsure of.
&8226;Listen to the other candidate and respond to what they say. Do not just give your own opinions, or simply agree with the other candidate.
&8226;Try to make more than just basic comments.
&8226;Following your discussion with the other candidate, the examiner will ask you questions on the same topic. Develop your answers, and give examples to show what you mean. Listen to what the other candidate says.
1. Practise discussing this task and answering the questions that follow.
Promotional video
The company you work for has decided to produce a promotional video about the company and its activities.
You have been asked to make suggestions about the video. Discuss the situation together, and decide:
&8226;which aspects of the company should be shown in the film
&8226;which members of staff should appear in the film.
Follow-up questions:
&8226;Have you seen examples of effective promotional videos?
&8226;What are the advantages to a company of having a promotional video?
&8226;What other forms of promotion are effective?
&8226;Might there be some forms of promotion which would not be effective?
&8226;Do you think technology is changing the ways companies promote themselves?
If you practise more, you will be able to speak English better.
The ______ you practise, the ____ you will be able to speak English.
Practise answering these questions.
Phase One:
&8226;Can you tell me about your present job and your plans for the future?
&8226;Can you tell me about your course of studies and why you chose this course?
Phase Two:
&8226;How important is English in your country?
&8226;What impact does technology have on business in your country?
Practise answering these questions.
What kind of job would you most like to have?
What are the main products made in your home town?
How important do you think suitable packaging is for products?
What attracts you to buy particular products?
What types of business in general do you think will be most successful in the future?
Practise answering these questions.
What kinds of work are most popular in your home town?
Which aspect of your work/studies do you enjoy most?
What are you planning to do next in your career?
Do you use computers much in your work/studies?
What changes in business do you expect will happen in the future?
Practise discussing this task and answering the questions that follow.
Trade fair stand
Your company will soon have a stand at a trade fair abroad for the first time.
You have been given the job of organising the stand.
Discuss the situation together, and decide:
— what information and products you will need to provide on the stand
— what staffing requirements the stand will have.
Follow-up questions:
— Have you ever attended a trade fair?
— How useful do you think trade fairs can be in promoting a company's products or services?
— Might there be any problems in attending trade fairs?
— What other means are effective in promoting goods or services?
— Do you think the role of marketing will change in the future?