Fce Speaking Part 2

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FCE Speaking Part 2
Candidates are expected to point out similarities and differences between the photographs and then
move on to deal with the question, answering it with reference to both photographs.
How important is it to help people in these situations?
Here are some “wh” questions to help you when thinking about how to com pare these
photographs and answer the question.
1. Who are the people in the photos? What is the problem?
2. What is the occupation of the people helping?
3. Where is the situation happening?
4. Why do the people need help?
5. How well do the people in the photos know each other?
6. How might the person needing help be feeling?
7. How quickly will the people be helped?
Here are some examples for each question. M atch them to the questions above
a. Worried about long-term damage/anxious about getting to her destination
b. Somewhere on a sports field/in the middle of a busy city
c. It might take a period of weeks or months/it’ll probably only take a few minutes
d. A professional physiotherapist/a police officer
e. He’s just been injured/she’s just realized she’s lost
f.
He relies on him a lot/she’s just met him
g. A physiotherapist checking an injured football player’s leg/a tourist asking a police officer for
directions
Now use the ideas to compare the photos you’ve been given – pointing out sim ilarities
and differences.
The listening candidate is also asked to comment briefly (for about 30 seconds) after their partner’s long
turn. They should not speak during their partner’s long turn.
Do you find it easy to ask for help when you have a problem ? (W hy? / W hy not?)
Proff’s English World

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