1) How many parts are there in the exam? a) 4 parts: Reading and Use of English, writing, listening, and peaking b) 5 parts: reading, use of English, writing, listening, and speaking 2) How many parts is the speaking section composed of? a) 3 parts b) 4 parts 3) How many points is the reading and use of English worth? What about the writing section? a) 20% Reading and Use of English + 20% Writing b) 40% Reading and Use of English + 20% Writing 4) What does part one of the speaking section consist of? a) a brief conversation with the examiner where you give information about yourself and answer questions where you give information on a variety of topics b) a task you have to complete with the other candidate c) describing and comparing two pictures 5) What does part two of the speaking section consist of? a) describing and comparing two pictures + answering a question on the other candidate's pictures b) answering questions about yourself + connecting your personal experience with the pictures 6) What does part three of the speaking section consist of? a) completing a task with the other candidate b) answering questions the examiner asks you c) describing two pictures 7) What does part four of the speaking section consist of? a) giving a short presentation on a topic b) answering questions the examiner asks you related to the task in part three 8) What language do you need to complete part two of the speaking section? (Where you are shown two pictures) a) language to suggest, agree/disagree, reach an agreement through negotiation, exchange ideas, evaluate, and justify opinions b) language to compare, describe, speculate, and express opinions 9) What are you graded on in the speaking section? a) four areas: grammar and vocabulary, discourse management, pronunciation, interactive communication b) three areas: grammar and vocabulary, pronunciation, and fluency 10) How many parts is the writing section composed of? a) two b) three 11) What does part one of the writing section consist of? a) a story, article, review or email b) an essay 12) Can you choose the tasks you want to do in the writing section? a) Yes, you can choose for both parts b) You can't choose c) You can choose for part 2, but not for part 1 (the essay) 13) Which part of the writing section is worth more points? a) the first one (essay) is worth more parts than the second one (article, review, email, story) b) the second one (article, review, email, story) is worth more points c) they're worth the same number of points (20 marks) 14) What are you graded on in the writing section? a) four areas: content, communicative achievement, organization, and language b) three parts: content, organization, and precision 15) How long should each of the writing sections be? a) 100-120 words b) 140-190 words c) 200-230 words 16) Which band should you aim to score in the speaking and writing sections to get a B2 certification? (The band goes from 0 to 5) a) only band 5 b) bands 4 and 5 c) bands 3 to 5

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