Speaking Examples and Practice – Part 3 & 4

Hey Guys!

How are you?

Here I want to help you on how to do the third part of the speaking test. Indeed, it is a complicated phase of the test. However, you are able to score well on this part.

As a matter of fact, this part just lasts for short 2 minutes. So Cambridge was not unfair. 

Fine, but, what can you do to work your skills out?

Well, first of all, remember that a context is going to be talking to you. So,  you are not lost. Moving forward to our first example. Here goes the context:

Example 01: A woman enjoys doing sports, on her free days she likes to try something different from what she has already made. For this holiday she would like to know what activity will she choose to do first.

Ok, now we are not lost at all. We know who is our main character and we know what she wants. So let’s talk about it for two minutes, right?

Speaking exercise Part 3 Cambridge Preliminary English Test

Firstly, you can start using some information that the interlocutor gave away. I would start saying:

  • “Well, there is this girl that wants to find out what she will do this holiday. I think she might go windsurfing. It is a cool activity. She is outdoors, doing something different and awesome. What do you think?

One key here is always to ask questions at the end of your statements. 

  • What do you think?
  • What about… ?
  • How about… ?
  • What else do you think?

It is great for your teammate because he/she will be able to think about it. As far as you say what is next.

Secondly, you should use a NEGATIVE form to escape from a question you do not know how to argue. For example:

  • “What do you think about snooker?”
  • “I do not think it is a good idea. For me, it is better for her to go tennis”

Therefore, you can argue about something. You are able to use this to your advantage and talk about something that you know how to talk about. This is the important factor here.

PS. Use my sentence above to your advantage, it will work in any given situation.

Thirdly, you need to finish and say which one would be better for her. For this use this two sentences:

  • “Do you agree that she should play golf?”
  • “Yes, I think she should do it.”

That is it! Using these words you are able to finish the speaking part 3 test.

However, we can have different situations, so here are 3 more examples:

A family is planning their trip to a city, and they would like to decide where would they may do first there. You need to help them to decide.

Speaking exercise Part 3 Cambridge Preliminary English Test - Example 04

A woman is going to travel to London. She only has a backpack and she needs to decide what she will bring with her. You need to help her to decide what she will need to bring.

Speaking exercise Part 3 Cambridge Preliminary English Test - Example 02

Five students had problems with the car. Although there are going to be late, there are some activities they could do. Which do you think would they make on time to participate?

Speaking exercise Part 3 Cambridge Preliminary English Test - Example 03

You are able to do all the tests and also find out more as our Listening 15 and also our Listening 05.

PS. you are also able to create contexts different from the ones presented here in these examples. This way you can train in different situations.