Master the English B2-First Speaking Paper
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This course is tailored to successfully pass the B2-First Certificate Exam from Cambridge. You will be provided with the strategies and resources to skillfully communicate and respond appropiately in the speaking part of the exam.
Preparation and practice are essential to perform well in the B2 First speaking paper. This course aims to upgrade your ability to use spoken English in a variety of contexts and situations. your fluency, vocabulary, pronunciation, and ability to communicate effectively with others. You will be given plenty of useful resources to speak naturally and confidently while engaging with your partner and the examiner throughout the test.
Upon completing this course, you will be well-equipped to approach the speaking part of the B2 First certificate exam with confidence and proficiency, leading to better performance and successful outcomes.
If you are looking to excel in the B2-First English speaking exam, enroll in this comprehensive course, and equip yourself with the skills and confidence to succeed in the B2 First English speaking assessment.
Course Features:
- Targeted Exam Preparation: Our expert instructors will guide you through specific strategies and techniques to excel in each test format.
- Speaking Mock Tests: Practice makes perfect! Take part in simulated speaking mock tests that closely resemble real exam conditions, allowing you to familiarize yourself with the exam structure and time constraints.
- Topic Exploration: Delve into a wide range of conversation topics typically covered in exams, from everyday situations to academic discussions, enhancing your ability to handle diverse subject matters.
- Vocabulary Enhancement: Expand your vocabulary with context-specific words and phrases commonly used in conversation exams, enabling you to express yourself more precisely and eloquently.
Prepare for your English conversation exam with our dedicated team of instructors, and set yourself up for success. This course is your gateway to achieving the fluency and precision needed to excel in the B2-First English-speaking assessment.
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5How to address Part 1Video lesson
Part 1: Interview
In this section, the examiner engages in a friendly conversation with the candidate, asking questions about familiar topics such as hobbies, interests, experiences, and opinions. The aim is to put the candidate at ease and assess their ability to provide personal information and maintain a natural conversation.
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6Part 1 PracticeVideo lesson
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7Part 1 Practice (II)Video lesson
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8Part 1 Practice (III)Video lesson
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9How to address Part 2 (I)Video lesson
Part 2: Long Turn
Each candidate is given a task card with a specific topic. They have one minute to prepare a short speech on the given topic. After their preparation time, they present their speech to the examiner and the other candidate. The second candidate then gets a different topic and follows the same process. This section evaluates the ability to organize and deliver a coherent and structured monologue.
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10How to address Part 2 (II)Video lesson
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11Vocabulary for Part 2 of the examVideo lesson
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12Adjectives to describe peopleVideo lesson
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13Part 2 PracticeVideo lesson
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14How to address Part 3Video lesson
Part 3: Collaborative Task
The candidates are presented with a set of pictures related to a particular theme or issue. They are required to work together and engage in a discussion about the pictures, expressing their opinions, agreeing or disagreeing, and reaching a consensus on the topic. This section assesses interactive communication skills, including negotiation, expressing agreement and disagreement, and building on each other's ideas.
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15Vocabulary for Part 3 of the examVideo lesson
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16How to address Part 4Video lesson
Part 4: Discussion
In this final section, the examiner leads a more in-depth discussion on the topic introduced in Part 3. The candidates are encouraged to express their thoughts, exchange ideas, and explore the topic further. This section evaluates the ability to engage in extended and meaningful conversations, as well as the capacity to present arguments and support opinions with examples and explanations.
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17Part 4 PracticeVideo lesson
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19CollocationsVideo lesson
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20B2 level Collocations 1Video lesson
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21B2 level Collocations 2Video lesson
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22B2 level Collocations 3Video lesson
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23B2 level Collocations 4Video lesson
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24Collocations with go and getVideo lesson
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25Collocations with do, have, make and takeVideo lesson
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26Collocations with say, speak and tellVideo lesson

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