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  1. In part 2 of the First (FCE) Speaking Exam you will be asked to compare two pictures and to answer a question about those pictures. You have one minute to complete the task. Your partner will then be asked a question about your pictures.

  2. Here are our top tips for describing a photo or a picture in an exam. Do: Look at your picture carefully and take a few moments to think before you start talking. Talk for all the time you are given. If you have one minute to do the task, use every second.

  3. learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org › exams › speaking-examsDiscussion | LearnEnglish Teens

    In speaking exams you may be asked to discuss a topic and give your opinion. Watching other students doing this sort of task will help you learn how to do it too. So, watch the video first and then read the tips below to make sure you get top marks in your next speaking exam!

  4. Describing a picture is a common element of almost all Cambridge main suite English exams, but in order to practise, you’ll need pictures to describe. The other essential element is knowing how to describe a picture. For that you can use our perfect PET speaking part 2 plan.

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  5. Jan 5, 2021 · This ESL exam speaking task based on picture description and questions will help students prepare for a number of international exams, as well as local school leaving examinations – e.g. Matura. In many English exams including FCE students will have to talk about/describe pictures.

  6. In part 2 of the Advanced CAE Speaking Exam you will be asked to choose two photographs from a selection of three and to answer two questions about those photographs. You have one minute to complete the task. Your partner will then be asked a question about the topic of your pictures.

  7. Picture Discussion (10m) Pupils are assessed on their ability to interpret the situation in the picture, using correct grammar and appropriate vocabulary. c. Conversation (10m) The examiner will engage the pupil in a conversation on a given topic. Here are the objectives: • read a passage with good pronunciation and clear articulation.