What’s something you used to believe or do when you were a child that you don’t anymore?, Which crime do you think is more serious: bribery or fraud? Why?, Talk about something you are used to doing now that was difficult at first., Tell your partner about a time someone reminded you to do something important., Imagine you lost your wallet yesterday. What do you think you must have done wrong?, Describe a suspicious situation you once saw. What did it look/sound/feel as if was happening?, Imagine you are criminals. What illegal thing could you have done for you (forged passport, stolen car)?, Do you prefer napping or sleeping long hours at night? Why?, Tell your partner about one thing you regret not doing in the past., Imagine you were robbed or mugged. How would you describe it to the police?, Talk about a bad decision you made recently. What do you think you should have done differently?, Which body gestures are polite or impolite in your country? Show some (nod, wink, yawn, stare)., Think of a missed opportunity. What could you have done to change the outcome?, Talk about a time when you suddenly realised something important. Was it too late?, Imagine moving to a new country. What things would take time for you to get used to?, Do you think technology makes crimes like hacking and fraud easier to commit? Why?, Create a short gossip story starting with “It is said that…” or “It is thought that…”., Have you or someone you know ever sleepwalked? What happened?, Imagine you were a detective investigating a crime. What might the criminal have done before being caught?, How do people in your country show respect with gestures?, Look at your partner carefully. What do they look like they are thinking about right now?, Which crime would you find easier to forgive: shoplifting or forgery? Why?, What’s something you’ve promised yourself to do in the future?, If you were a police officer, which crime would be the hardest to investigate? Why?, Think of a recent news story. How could you report it using impersonal passives, like: “It is believed that…”?, Talk about a famous trial you know. Who was accused? What was the evidence?, Share a funny or strange dream you had. What did it feel like?, Do you usually argue with people or calmly discuss problems? Give an example., Talk about the last time you had something done for you (haircut, repair, etc.)., Imagine you’re the police chief. What advice or warning would you give the community about crime?, Talk about your sleeping habits. Do you sleep like a log, toss and turn, or wake up often?, What’s a habit you’ve tried to avoid but always end up doing?, Imagine you witness a strange person on the street. Use verbs of the senses: “He looks as if… He sounds as though…”, What’s the most dangerous situation you’ve been in? How did you react?, Talk about a time when you or someone you know should have made a different choice., Imagine you are a journalist reporting a robbery. How would you describe it?, Have you ever experienced déjà vu? What did it seem as if was happening?, Which profession do you think deserves a higher salary? Why?, Tell your partner about a time you were wide awake when you needed to sleep., Have you ever been denied something you wanted? How did you feel?, Imagine you’re rich. What things would you regularly have done for you?, Do you think punishments for crimes in your country are too strict or too soft? Explain., Have you ever delayed doing something important? What happened?, If you could create a new law, what crime would it punish more strongly?, What’s a mistake you often make in daily life that you’d like to avoid?.
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EC I4 EoS Speaking Assessment Pairs 5+
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