- You should be able to talk about everyday topics in relation to your own personal preferences such as family, studies, work, friends, interests etc.
- Expand and develop your answers in at least two sentences.
- Stay on topic and answer the question directly
- Use a range of vocabulary and a variety of linking phrases that will make you sound natural and help your organisation
- In Part 2 make notes and cover all points
- Don’t worry if the examiner interrupts you or tells you to stop
- In Part 3, always justify your opinions by explaining “why” you believe something by giving reasons and examples
- Speak as you write! (introduction-main points-conclusion)