What shall I call you? What’s your full name, please?
Do you have any nickname in English, any fictitious name?
What nationality are you?
Do you belong to a large or small family?
What are you specialized in?
What do you want to get the IELTS certificate for?
Do you know any additional languages, apart from your mother tongue and English?
How do you evaluate your French knowledge? Are you a beginner, advanced or intermediate student?
How do you compare French and English?
Examiner’s Notes
You should only answer the questions posed to you. Do not try to give extra information, such as I’m happy to have this discussion with you as my examiner.
I’ve saw those words :arrow: I’ve seen those words.
As you know better than me :arrow: In the real interview, you should not act as if you already knew the examiner. Just answer the questions.
Part 2: Topic Card
Topic Card:
Describe one of the best books you have ever read. You should say:
What its name is
What it is all about
Why you like this book so much
How you learned about it
Additional Questions
Examiner’s Notes
It’s crucial to be aware all of the techniques :arrow: … to be aware of all of the techniques …
Push you through the life :arrow: push you through life
You did not manage your time appropriately.
You failed to explain how you learned about this book.
Part 3: Follow-up Discussion
Questions:
How much time do you spend readingbooks in a daily schedule?
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