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The KET speaking exam has two parts that take 8-10 minutes total. In part 1, the candidate has a short question and answer exchange with an examiner about personal information. In part 2, the candidate and another examinee are given image or information cards and must ask and answer questions about the cards. The speaking section accounts for approximately 25% of the total KET exam grade. The document also provides a list of 21 sample questions examiners may ask in part 1.
The KET speaking exam has two parts that take 8-10 minutes total. In part 1, the candidate has a short question and answer exchange with an examiner about personal information. In part 2, the candidate and another examinee are given image or information cards and must ask and answer questions about the cards. The speaking section accounts for approximately 25% of the total KET exam grade. The document also provides a list of 21 sample questions examiners may ask in part 1.
The KET speaking exam has two parts that take 8-10 minutes total. In part 1, the candidate has a short question and answer exchange with an examiner about personal information. In part 2, the candidate and another examinee are given image or information cards and must ask and answer questions about the cards. The speaking section accounts for approximately 25% of the total KET exam grade. The document also provides a list of 21 sample questions examiners may ask in part 1.
In total, it should take 8-10 minutes. Generally, when you take the speaking part of the KET you will do the examination with another candidate. The two of you will meet two examiners. One will do the talking the other will take notes and assess your speaking. Speaking part 1: A short Personal Information questions and answers exchange between you and the examiner. Speaking part 2: You will be given some cards with images/ideas or information on them. a card with some ideas for questions. After you will have to talk with the other candidate and ask or answer questions. The speaking section is worth approximately 25% of your exam grade.
Here are a list of general information questions to help you prepare.
Part 1
1 What’s your name?
What’s your sir name? (family name)
How do you spell your sir name?
2 How old are you?
3 What nationality are you?
4 Where do you live?
Are you are a student?
Do you work or are you a student in …?
5
What do you do/ study?
6 Are you married? Have you got a boyfriend / girlfriend?
7 Can you spell your family name?
8 Do you enjoy studying English? Why? Why not?
9 Do you think that English will be useful for you in the future?
10 Have you got any brothers or sisters?
11 Have you got any children?
12 How do you get to school?
13 How long does it take to come to school?
14 Tell me about your day at school/college
15 Tell me about your family
16 What are your favorite foods?
17 What are your hobbies?
18 What are your plans after school?
19 What did you do yesterday / last weekend?
20 What do you do in your spare time?
21 What do you study? What are your favorite subjects?