CEC. Speaking Test Sample Paper 1. Examiner booklet. This material is provided for teachers preparing candidates for the CEC Speaking test.

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CEC Speaking Test Sample Paper 1 Examiner booklet This material is provided for teachers preparing candidates for the CEC Speaking test. Cambridge ESOL 2008

Part 1 (2-3 minutes) Phase 1 A/B A/B A B Good morning / afternoon / evening. Can I have your mark sheets, please? (Hand over the mark sheets to the Assessor.) I m and this is. He / she is just going to listen to us. Now, what s your name? Thank you. And, what s your name? Thank you. Back-up prompts B A [Candidate B], what s your surname? How do you spell it? Thank you. And [Candidate A], what s your surname? How do you spell it? Thank you. How do you write your family / second name? (Ask the following questions. Ask A first.) Where do you live / come from? [In the live test, there would be more questions here.] Thank you. (Repeat for B.) Do you live in [this town]? [In the live test, there would be more questions here.]

Phase 2 (Select one or more questions from the list to ask each candidate. Use candidates names throughout. Ask Candidate B first.) Back-up prompts: Do you enjoy studying English? Why (not)? Do you think that English will be useful for you in the future? What did you do yesterday evening / last weekend? What do you enjoy doing in your free time? Do you like studying English? Why (not)? Will you use English in the future? Did you do anything yesterday evening / last weekend? What? What do you like to do in your free time? Thank you. (Introduction to Part 2) In the next part, you are going to talk to each other.

Speaking Test 1 (Empty space) Part 2 (2-3 minutes) Say to both candidates: I m going to describe a situation to you. There is an empty space in a row of shops in town. Talk together about the different things that can be built in the empty space and say which will be most useful. Here is a picture with some ideas to help you. Place the Part 2 Test 1 candidate sheet in front of candidates. Pause I ll say that again. There is an empty space in a row of shops in town. Talk together about the different things that can be built in the empty space and say which will be most useful. All right? Talk together. Allow the candidates enough time to complete the task without intervention. Prompt only if necessary. Thank you. Can I have the booklet please? Retrieve Part 2 booklet. About 2-3 minutes (including time to assimilate the information)

Speaking Test 1 (People reading) Part 3 (3 minutes) Say to both candidates: (Candidate A) Now, I d like each of you to talk on your own about something. I m going to give each of you a photograph of people reading. Candidate A, here is your photograph. (Place sheet Part 3 Test 1 - A in front of Candidate A.) Please show it to Candidate B, but I d like you to talk about it. Candidate B, you just listen. I ll give you your photograph in a moment. Candidate A, please tell us what you can see in your photograph. Approximately one minute If there is a need to intervene, prompts rather than direct questions should be used. Thank you. Can I have the booklet please? Retrieve booklet from Candidate A. (Candidate B) Now, Candidate B, here is your photograph. It also shows a person reading. (Place sheet Part 3 Test 1 - B in front of Candidate B.) Please show it to Candidate A and tell us what you can see in the photograph. Approximately one minute Thank you. Can I have the booklet please? Retrieve booklet from Candidate B. Part 4 (3 minutes) Say to both candidates: Your photographs showed people reading. Now, I d like you to talk together about what you like to read and when you like to read. Allow the candidates enough time to complete the task without intervention. Prompt only if necessary. Thank you. That s the end of the test. Parts 3 & 4 should take about 6 minutes together. Back-up Prompts 1. Talk about what you like to read. 2. Talk about the best time of day for reading. 3. Talk about where you like to read. 4. Talk about your favourite book or magazine.

1A 1B

Speaking Test 2 (Day at the beach) Part 2 (2-3 minutes) Say to both/all candidates: I m going to describe a situation to you. You want to spend a day at the beach with some friends. Talk together about what you can take to the beach and decide which things you will not take. Here is a picture with some ideas to help you. Place the Part 2 Test 2 candidate sheet in front of candidates. Pause I ll say that again. You want to spend a day at the beach with some friends. Talk together about what you can take to the beach and decide which things you will not take. All right? Talk together. Allow the candidates enough time to complete the task without intervention. Prompt only if necessary. Thank you. Can I have the booklet please? Retrieve Part 2 booklet. About 2-3 minutes (including time to assimilate the information) for paired candidates and 3 minutes for groups of 3 candidates.

Speaking Test 2 (An exciting moment) Part 3 (3 minutes) Say to both candidates: (Candidate A) Now, I d like each of you to talk on your own about something. I m going to give each of you a photograph of people enjoying an exciting moment. Candidate A, here is your photograph. (Place sheet Part 3 Test 2 - A in front of Candidate A.) Please show it to Candidate B, but I d like you to talk about it. Candidate B, you just listen. I ll give you your photograph in a moment. Candidate A, please tell us what you can see in your photograph. Approximately one minute If there is a need to intervene, prompts rather than direct questions should be used. Thank you. Can I have the booklet please? Retrieve booklet from Candidate A. (Candidate B) Now, Candidate B, here is your photograph. It also shows people enjoying an exciting moment. (Place sheet Part 3 Test 2 - B in front of Candidate B.) Please show it to Candidate A and tell us what you can see in the photograph. Approximately one minute Thank you. Can I have the booklet please? Retrieve booklet from Candidate B. Part 4 (3 minutes) Say to both candidates: Your photographs showed people enjoying an exciting moment. Now, I d like you to talk together about when you had an exciting moment and say what happened. Allow the candidates enough time to complete the task without intervention. Prompt only if necessary. Back-up Prompts Thank you. That s the end of the test. Parts 3 & 4 should take about 6 minutes together. 1. Talk about a time when you had an exciting moment. 2. Talk about what happened. 3. Talk about what you didn t like about the exciting moment. 4. Talk about an exciting plan you have for the future.

2A 2B

Cambridge ESOL 2008