FCE Speaking Parts 3 & 4 + useful phrases

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In parts three and four of the B2 First speaking test, you’re going to show you can share
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ideas, give opinions and interact in English.
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Interaction is really important in these parts of the exam, and we’re going to show you
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how to do it.
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Hello everyone.
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I’m Craig.
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And I’m Vicki and this is the fourth and final video in a series about the B2 First
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speaking test.
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Formerly known as the Cambridge First Certificate exam in English or FCE.
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We’ve put links below so you can see other videos in this series.
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And today we’re looking at parts three and four of the exam.
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They’re connected because they’re both on the same topic.
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In part three you'll have a question to discuss with your partner and some ideas to help you.
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And in Part four you’ll answer some questions from the examiner.
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It all starts with a task.
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The examiner will give you a question to discuss.
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Now you’re going to talk about something together.
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Here are some inventions that are important in everyday life and there's a question for
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you to discuss.
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First you have some time to look at the task.
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Let’s look at the task now and while you do, think of some vocabulary you could use
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to talk about the question.
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And also think about what questions you could ask your partner.
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Now you have about two minutes to say why these inventions are important in our everyday
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lives.
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Well, refrigerators are the most important.
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I keep a lot of beer in mine.
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It’s a very big American refrigerator.
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It makes ice as well which is really nice in the summer when it’s hot.
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It’s awesome.
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Speak together.
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I agree that refrigerators are important because they stop food going bad.
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The examiner wants to see interaction with the other candidate here so make sure you
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discuss the question with your partner.
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Talking to the examiner is a common mistake.
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Remember to ask your partner questions and interact.
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But what do you think about the internet?
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Most people use it every day.
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I use my refrigerator every day.
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Well yes, we all do.
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I don’t like warm beer.
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Another mistake candidates sometimes make is they focus on one idea and don’t talk
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about the others.
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For example, Jay kept talking about refrigerators.
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You don’t have to discuss all the ideas, but try to move the conversation forward.
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Let’s discuss a different idea now.
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What are your thoughts on mobile phones?
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I don’t have one.
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Yes, but why are phones important in most people’s everyday lives?
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I think it’s because they’re easy to carry around wherever we go and they’re useful
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in emergencies.
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Do you agree?
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I don’t have one.
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How about moving on to washing machines?
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They save time and work of course.
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I think they’re very important.
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What about you?
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I don’t think so.
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Jay disagreed here and that’s fine.
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It’s OK to agree or disagree with your partner but he needs to give reasons.
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Yes.
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Jay wouldn't get a good mark because he's still talking to the examiner, he's not asking
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for his partner's opinions, and also, he's not giving reasons.
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It means his answers are too short, and that's a problem.
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He needs to discuss with a partner for about two minutes.
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That's quite a while.
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Yes, you need to keep speaking until the examiner tells you to stop.
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Let’s look at some language that can help you.
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You’ll need to state opinions and give reasons I think refrigerators are important because
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they stop food from going bad.
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I don't think microwave overns are important because lots of people manage without them.
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You need to find out if your partner agrees or not.
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Do you agree?
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What about you?
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How about you?
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And you’ll need to move from one idea to another.
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What do you think about the internet?
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What are your thoughts on cell phones?
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How about moving on to washing machines?
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Let’s discuss a different one now.
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After you’ve spoken for two minutes the examiner will stop you and ask you to discuss
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another question.
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Now you have about a minute to decide which two inventions you think it would be most
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difficult to live without.
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Refrigerators.
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Like I said, I don’t like warm beer.
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Well, the refrigerators could be one invention, but we have to choose two.
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What do you think about washing machines?
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So now the task now is to come to decision.
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They must try to decide on the top two inventions.
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Be careful because if you decide too early, you’ll have nothing to discuss and you need
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to keep talking for about a minute.
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You don’t have to reach a decision.
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You just have to try.
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And keep talking until the examiner stops you.
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Let’s move on now to part four.
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This is the final part where the examiner will ask you questions.
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And they’ll be questions about the topic you just discussed in part three.
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Let’s see an example.
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Vicki, what do you think is the most important invention for your family?
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Mmm.
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Perhaps the internet because we use it to keep in touch.
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We communicate most days on Skype.
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Thank you.
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Jay, what about you?
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What about me what?
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Pay attention and don’t do what Jay did here.
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It’s important to listen to the examiner's questions and your partner's answers because
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the examiner may ask you to comment.
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They might say ‘And you? or ‘What about you?’ or What do you think?’ and you need
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to be ready to answer.
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Jay, what about you?
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What about me what?
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What do you think is the most important invention for your family?
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Oh, the refrigerator.
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But not the cell phone.
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We lost all our family photos when put my cell phone in the washing machine.
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That's why I don't have one now.
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We’ll never see pictures of Great Aunt Suzy again.
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Jay's answer was actually pretty good there.
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Yes, he gave reasons and his sentences were longer and more connected.
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Remember, the examiners don't mark your thoughts and ideas.
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They only mark the quality of your English.
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Let's look at some more questions.
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Vicki do you think mobile phones are becoming too popular these days?
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Maybe.
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Because when I try to talk to people face to face, sometimes they don’t look at me.
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They look down at their phone.
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Jay, what’s the most exciting technological development at the moment?
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Sorry.
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Could you repeat that please?
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Yes, what’s the most exciting technological development at the moment?
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Oh, hearing aid technologies.
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So if you don’t understand, you can ask the examiner to repeat the question.
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You can say ‘Could you repeat that, please?
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Or ‘Could you say that again?’
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Notice we say ‘that’ in these questions.
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So what can you do if your partner talks too much, or if they don’t talk enough?
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If they talk too much, you’re going to have to interrupt.
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And you want to do it politely if you can.
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And if they’re not speaking enough, ask them questions.
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Remember these parts of the exam are all about interaction.
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And don’t worry about losing marks because of your partner.
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You will be marked separately.
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So the examiner doesn’t compare you with your partner and you get separate marks.
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And that’s it!
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Now you know what to do in parts 3 and 4 or of the exam.
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And in all the parts of the speaking exam if you watch our other videos.
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So good luck if you’re taking the exam.
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We’d love to know how you get on, so please write and tell us in the comments.
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Bye-bye everyone.
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Bye- by everyone.
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