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First for Schools Sample Papers, Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

Examen del FCE sample papers sin soluciones

Tipo: Apuntes

2019/2020

Subido el 24/01/2020

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Part 1
2 minutes (3 minutes for groups of three)
Good morning/afternoon/evening. My name is ………… and this is my colleague ………… .
And your names are?
Can I have your mark sheets, please?
Thank you.
Where are you from, (Candidate A)?
And you, (Candidate B)?
First we’d like to know something about you.
Select one or more questions from any of the following categories, as appropriate.
People you know
Who are you most like in your family? Tell us about him/her.
Do you have a best friend? ….. (What do you like about him/her?)
Who do you spend time with after school? ….. (What do you do together?)
Tell us about a good teacher you’ve had.
Things you like
What’s your favourite subject at school? ….. (Why do you like it?)
Do you like reading? ….. (What do you like to read?) ….. (Why?)
Do you enjoy using the internet in your free time? ….. (Why? / Why not?)
Tell us about the things you like doing at the weekend.
Places you go to
Do you like your school? ….. (Why? / Why not?)
Are there any nice places to go in (candidate’s area)? ….. (What are they?) ….. (Why do you
like them?)
Have you been anywhere nice recently? ..... (Where did you go?) ….. (Why?)
Where would you like to go for your next holiday ….. (Why would you like to go there?)
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Part 1

2 minutes (3 minutes for groups of three)

Good morning/afternoon/evening. My name is ………… and this is my colleague ………….

And your names are?

Can I have your mark sheets, please?

Thank you.

  • Where are you from, (Candidate A)?
  • And you, (Candidate B)?

First we’d like to know something about you.

Select one or more questions from any of the following categories, as appropriate.

People you know

  • Who are you most like in your family? Tell us about him/her.
  • Do you have a best friend? ….. (What do you like about him/her?)
  • Who do you spend time with after school? ….. (What do you do together?)
  • Tell us about a good teacher you’ve had.

Things you like

  • What’s your favourite subject at school? ….. (Why do you like it?)
  • Do you like reading? ….. (What do you like to read?) ….. (Why?)
  • Do you enjoy using the internet in your free time? ….. (Why? / Why not?)
  • Tell us about the things you like doing at the weekend.

Places you go to

  • Do you like your school? ….. (Why? / Why not?)
  • Are there any nice places to go in (candidate’s area)? ….. (What are they?) ….. (Why do you like them?)
  • Have you been anywhere nice recently? ..... (Where did you go?) ….. (Why?)
  • Where would you like to go for your next holiday ….. (Why would you like to go there?)

1 Ways of learning Part 2

2 A day out 4 minutes (6 minutes for groups of three)

Interlocutor In this part of the test, I’m going to give each of you two photographs. I’d like you to talk about your photographs on your own for about a minute, and also to answer a question about your partner's photographs.

(Candidate A) , it’s your turn first. Here are your photographs. They show students learning in different ways.

Place Part 2 booklet, open at Task 1 , in front of Candidate A.

I’d like you to compare the photographs, and say what might be good for the students about learning in these ways.

All right?

Candidate A  1 minute ……………………………………………………….. Interlocutor (^) Thank you.

(Candidate B) , do you prefer learning things on your own or with friends? ….. (Why?)

Candidate B  approximately 30 seconds

Interlocutor Thank you. (Can I have the booklet, please?) Retrieve Part 2 booklet.

Now, (Candidate B) , here are your photographs. They show friends having a day out together.

Place Part 2 booklet, open at Task 2 , in front of Candidate B.

I’d like you to compare the photographs, and say what the friends are enjoying about their day out.

All right? Candidate B  1 minute ……………………………………………………….. Interlocutor (^) Thank you.

(Candidate A) , which of these things would you prefer to do on a day out? ….. (Why?) Candidate A  approximately 30 seconds

Interlocutor Thank you. (Can I have the booklet, please?) Retrieve Part 2 booklet

  • What are the friends enjoying about their day out?

21 School trip Part 3 4 minutes (5 minutes for groups of three)

Part 4 4 minutes (6 minutes for groups of three)

Part 3

Interlocutor Now, I’d like you to talk about something together for about two minutes (3 minutes for groups of three).

Here are some reasons why many students go on school trips and a question for you to discuss. First you have some time to look at the task.

Place Part 3 booklet, open at Task 21 , in front of the candidates. Allow 15 seconds.

Now, talk to each other about whether it’s a good idea for students to go on school trips.

Candidates  2 minutes (3 minutes for groups of three)

Interlocutor (^) Thank you. Now you have about a minute to decide which two things are the most important for teachers to think about when they organise school trips for their students.

Candidates  1 minute (for pairs and groups of three)

Interlocutor (^) Thank you. (Can I have the booklet, please?) Retrieve Part 3 booklet.

Part 4

Interlocutor Use the following questions, in order, as appropriate:

  • Do you think school trips should take place on a school day or at the weekend? ….. (Why?)

Select any of the following prompts, as appropriate:

  • What do you think?
  • Do you agree?
  • If you go on a school trip, is it better to visit a city,^ •^ And you? or go to the countryside? ….. (Why?)
  • What can students do in class after going on a school trip? ….. (Why?)
  • What’s a good place for students to visit in (candidate’s country)? ….. (Why?)
  • What’s the most interesting thing about visiting other countries? ….. (Why?)
  • If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go? ….. (Why?)

Thank you. That is the end of the test.