B1 PRELIMINARY (PET) SPEAKING EXAM SIMULATION PRACTICE
Introduction to Candidates
Candidate Introductions
- Becca introduces herself and her colleague Andy, setting the stage for the candidates' introductions.
- Candidate A is asked for their name and origin, followed by similar questions directed at Candidate B.
- Both candidates are inquired about their current status—whether they work or study.
Family Traditions
- Candidate A is prompted to discuss any family traditions they may have, indicating a focus on personal background.
Discussion of Interests
Favorite Foods and Music Preferences
- Candidate B is asked about their favorite food, while Candidate A discusses their music preferences.
- The conversation shifts to whether the candidates enjoy studying English, highlighting their engagement with the language.
Photograph Descriptions
Individual Descriptions
- Candidate A receives a photograph depicting people outdoors and is tasked with describing it while Candidate B listens.
- The roles reverse as Candidate B describes a photograph showing people engaged in sports, allowing both candidates to express observational skills.
Collaborative Discussion
Planning Activities for Language Club
- Candidates are instructed to discuss potential activities for a new club aimed at practicing English outside of class.
- They are encouraged to evaluate which activities might be most popular among students, fostering collaborative dialogue.
Language Learning Perspectives
Importance of Learning Languages
- Becca asks if everyone should learn a new language, prompting reflections from both candidates on its value.
Language Preferences and Challenges
- Candidates share thoughts on which languages they would choose to learn if given the opportunity.