1) A speaker who produces systematic grammatical errors cannot get Band 8. a) Correct b) Incorrect 2) Slow speech is mentioned in Fluency and Coherence in Bands 5 and 6.. a) Correct b) Incorrect 3) Speaking Part 2 task challenges the speaker with more abstract topics. a) Correct b) Incorrect 4) You cannot reach a higher Pronunciation score (Bands 4-6-8-9) unless all the positive features are reached. a) Correct b) Incorrect 5) If a speaker produces consistently accurate structures apart from 'slips' characteristic of native speakers, they can get Band 8 for GRA. a) Correct b) Incorrect 6) A Band 8 speaker may make occasional non-systematic grammatical errors. a) Correct b) Incorrect 7) The examiner can give half bands for each of the 4 criteria. a) Correct b) Incorrect 8) Grammatical accuracy refers to the range of appropriate structures a speaker produces. a) Correct b) Incorrect 9) Slow speech is mentioned in Fluency and Coherence in Bands 4 and 5. a) Correct b) Incorrect 10) Part 3 questions challenge the speaker with more abstract topics. a) Correct b) Incorrect 11) A Band 8 speaker has a full vocabulary and can access words flexibly and with precision. a) Correct b) Incorrect 12) A Band 7 speaker may make occasional non-systematic grammatical errors. a) Correct b) Incorrect 13) The examiner gives only full bands for each of the 4 criteria. a) Correct b) Incorrect 14) The ability to paraphrase is tested in the Lexical Resource criterion. a) Correct b) Incorrect 15) A speaker who produces systematic grammatical errors can get Band 8. a) Correct b) Incorrect 16) Pauses and hesitations are mentioned in.... a) Fluency/Coherence b) Lexical Resource c) Grammatical Range/Accuracy d) Pronunciation 17) A Band 7 speaker will be able to use less common and idiomatic vocabulary. a) Correct b) Incorrect 18) A speaker is tested on their ability to use a range of connectives and discourse markers under... a) Fluency/Coherence b) Lexical Resource c) Grammatical Range/Accuracy d) Pronunciation 19) A Band 6 speaker will be able to use less common and idiomatic vocabulary. a) Correct b) Incorrect 20) If a speaker produces consistently accurate structures apart from 'slips' characteristic of native speakers, they can get ____for GRA. a) Band 7 b) Band 9 21) How much time does a test taker have for preparation before they start their long turn in Speaking Part 2? a) 30 seconds b) 1 minute c) 2 minutes 22) A Band 9 speaker has a full vocabulary and can access words flexibly and with precision. a) Correct b) Incorrect 23) A Band 8 speaker and higher sometimes hesitates to think of ideas to express. a) Correct b) Incorrect 24) Rarely uses subordination - which Band is it? a) Band 3 b) Band 4 c) Band 5 25) Grammatical accuracy refers to the density of error in utterances. a) Correct b) Incorrect 26) The overall score for speaking is calculated in the same way as the overall score for the whole exam. a) True b) False 27) When does the examiner make the dicision about the final Band Score? a) At the end of Speaking Part 2 b) At the end of Speaking Part 3 28) The examiner must focus on individual criteria rather than on the global performance of the speaker. a) True b) False 29) If negative features are present, the examiner looks at the band descriptor below to confirm the best match for the performance. a) Yes b) No

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