Escuelas Oficiales de Idiomas de la Comunidad de Madrid. Key Phrases of English Oral Exams. Glossary of linking expressions in English and Spanish. FCE. Speaking. Comparing photos (2) FCE.
Speaking. Comparing photos (2): Tal y como prometí la semana pasada aquí estoy nuevamente para hablar del “speaking” del First Certificate. En este post trataré la segunda parte del “speaking” que consiste en comparar dos fotos. La primera parte de este tema esta aquí. FCE. Speaking. Comparing photos (2) Cómo preparar el monólogo de los exámenes orales de la EOI (1) Pregunta: ¿Podrían poner todos esos topics, vocabulario específico sobre los temas, los esquemas con cuatro ideas que mencionáis, idioms, etc, para la gente que estamos con la preparación tengamos una idea clara y unas guías para poder seguir y prepararnos? Muchas gracias por toda la ayuda que brindáis. Cómo estructurar un monólogo. Si estás preparando un monólogo para un examen oral oficial, por ejemplo, en la Escuela Oficial de Idiomas, o en cualquier otra institución, esta explicación te puede venir bien.
No se trata de hablar simplemente, sino de estructurar tu intervención correctamente, utilizando una serie de phrases que den cohesión y calidad a tu monólogo. Os voy a poner aquí una guía que pueden utilizar tanto alumnos de B1 como de B2. I’ve divided my presentation/speech/monologue/ into three/four main parts.In my presentation/speech/monologue I’ll focus on three/four major issues.
Exámenes orales inglés. Exámenes orales inglés, ¿tienes alguno?
Seguramente muchos de vosotr@s os vais a presentar a algún examen oral de inglés, bien en clases particulares, en alguna academia de idiomas, en la Escuela Oficial de Idiomas, o en cualquier otra institución. Bien, os voy a poner en esta entrada temas (monólogos) con los que podéis practicar vuestro speaking y os indicaré vocabulario relacionado que deberíais emplear ante estos exámenes orales. Los temas son de nivel B1. - Television and mass media Programmes: reality shows, gossip programes, documentaries, soap operas, cartoons, the news, weather forecast, sports programmes, music programmes, talk shows, dramas, sitcoms, series, serials, etc.)Advertising. . - Holidays - Education Private education vs state educationPast education vs today’s educationYour school days: favourite subjets, teachers, school, uniform, etc.Technology in class: positive and negative aspects? - Sports. Muestra de exámenes para el B1 de la Escuela Oficial de Idiomas de Sagunto.
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Cómo preparar el monólogo de los exámenes orales de la EOI (1) Ielts-speaking-vocabulary-brainstorming.pdf. iPass IELTS sample speaking tests. IELTS speaking questions part 1DC IELTS. IELTS speaking sample questions. These are IELTS speaking sample questions that you need to be able to answer in the first part of the speaking test.
I have divided these into categories to help you prepare better. In the test you can expect to receive around 12 questions divided into 3 topic areas. Key advice is extend your answer speak naturally and try not to give a “prepared” answer speak about what you know if you don’t have much to say, don’t worry as there is always another question coming How to prepare yourself using the IELTS speaking sample questions. Phrases and idioms about time. The cue card you receive in IELTS speaking very often asks you to talk about when something happened.
This is you chance to do two things: add interesting detail and use some precise vocabulary use some natural speaking phrases Put another way, you don’t want to say this, which is dull and uses almost no language: The photo was taken two years ago Rather you want to say something like the following, which is more interesting and uses lots of good and fairly simple idioms about time – the sort of language that will impress examiners. I can’t remember the exact date the photo was taken but it was quite some time ago now.
That’s what this lesson is about: showing you useful idioms about time that you can use in many different situations – that’s often the most effective type of vocabulary to learn. Saying when. Talk about a television programme. This is an IELTS speaking lesson with a model answer with transcript on how to talk about a television programme.
The notes for this lesson focus on: how to structure your talk useful vocabulary to describe television programmes Read the question A television programme Describe a television programme you enjoy. IELTS vocabulary practice for the Speaking paper. Talking about: HEALTH - speaking24.com - practise English speaking skills online! Talking about: COMPUTERS - speaking24.com - practise English speaking skills online!