Part 1
You are asked various questions about your background
so that the examiner can discover who you are, where you come from,
what you have been doing etc.
REMEMBER TO ANSWER PART 1 QUESTIONS IN SOME DETAIL
because the examiner is unable to ask questions that are not on his
or her "frame" or question list. That is, you cannot expect the examiner
to "assist" you to answer well – that is your task: to give full answers
to the prompts given.
You will probably be asked basic questions similar
to those below about the topics shown:
For practice, prepare short (but not too short!)
answers to the questions that follow...
Your background:
1. Where do you come from?
2. Where do you live now (house/flat/neighbourhood/area)?
3. What is your hometown well-known for?
4. Why did you choose to come to this country (if studying overseas)?
5. What are you involved in doing at the moment?
Your family:
1. How many members are there in your immediate
family?
2. Do you have any brothers or sisters?
2. What are they doing at present?
3. Where does your father or mother work?
4. Do you live with your family? Why?
5. What do you and your family do together?
Your job or your schooling:
1. Do you have a full-time or part-time job at the
moment?
2. Have you ever had a job before? If so, doing what?
3. Why did you choose the job you have (or had)?
4. Did you enjoy studying at your school? What interested you?
5. Who do you study or work with (your classmates or colleagues)?
Your interests:
1. Do you have any interesting hobbies or pastimes?
2. What do you enjoy doing on the weekend?
3. How do you improve your English after school hours?
4. Have you travelled to any interesting places recently?
5. If you had lots of money, what would you like to do?