B1 PRELIMINARY (PET) SPEAKING EXAM SIMULATION PRACTICE
Introduction to Candidates
Candidate Introductions
- Becca introduces herself and her colleague Michael, setting the stage for the interview process.
- Candidate A is asked for their name and place of residence, followed by similar questions directed at Candidate B.
Initial Questions
- Both candidates are queried about their current status: whether they work or study.
- Candidates are also asked about their evening activities, with a specific question posed to Candidate B regarding last summer's holiday.
Discussion on Personal Interests
Music and Relaxation
- Candidate A is asked how often they listen to music, while Candidate B is prompted about their relaxation methods.
Individual Presentation
- Each candidate is given a photograph to discuss. Candidate A describes what they see in their photo while Candidate B listens attentively.
Group Discussion Activity
Scenario Description
- The candidates are presented with a scenario involving a young man seeking relaxing activities due to his busy schedule.
Collaborative Discussion
- Candidates are instructed to discuss various activities that could help the young man relax and determine which would be most effective.
Further Exploration of Relaxation Preferences
Personal Relaxation Strategies
- After the group discussion, both candidates share personal strategies for relaxation when feeling stressed or overwhelmed.
Social vs. Solitary Relaxation
- Candidate B is specifically asked if they prefer relaxing alone or with friends, prompting further exploration of social dynamics in relaxation practices.
Learning New Skills in Free Time
Value of Skill Acquisition