2. Part 3 of the test lasts about ? minutes.
It goes together with Part 4 which lasts about ?
minutes.
3. In Part 3 of the test, which lasts about 3 minutes, the
examiner will give both candidates instructions and a
set of visuals and the candidates will have to try to
reach some form of agreement.
4. Example Task
The examiner will say something like:
• Q:
Now, I'd like you to talk about something together for
about 3 minutes.
I'd like you to imagine that you are planning a week-
long touring holiday with your partner around the
country that you're studying in. You want to see as
much as possible but don't want to spend too much
money on transport. Look at the types of transport
shown in the chart.
First talk to each other about how useful each of these
forms of transport might be for your holiday. Then
decide which one would be best.
All right?
5. Notice there are TWO instructions
here:
1. first to talk about each form of transport
2. then to 'decide' which one is best for your
holiday.
This means you have to do more than just describe the different
forms of transport.
6. .
Then decide which one would be best. .
Agree and Disagree
Arrive to a solution
Answer the
question
Talk about each form of transport
7. Part 3
tests ability to use language :
• to discuss,
• to express an opinion,
• to agree and disagree,
• to speculate and evaluate
.
8. Don`t you think that…
Would you say that..
Can`t you see that..
Logically,
If I had to decide..
I would never..
I’m not saying that… but,
Let´s look at some useful phrases for each
• to discuss, to express an opinion,
9. ..
I’m not so sure i agree with you on that..
If that’s what you think.. Personally , I
I’d rather not, I prefer
Try to see things my way..
I wouldn’t.. If I were you
The way I see it.
If it were for me...
Let´s look at some useful phrases
• to agree and disagree,
10. It must be
It could have been like that in the past,
nowadays…
I suppose / I reckon
I`m inclined to believe..
It’s probably
It’s far too (expensive, complicated)
There are people who..
It’s not as …. as ...
Let´s look at some useful phrases
• to speculate and evaluate,
11. You also have to show you can work with your
partner to try to reach some form of
agreement.
What do you think ..
Will you / shall we give it a try?
Okay, let’s have it your way.. But if it doesn’t
work out, don’t say I didn‘ warn you!
I’m glad we can see eye to eye
Don’t worry , I know what I’m doing
I won’t argue with you, if you prefer option 2,
I’ll just go along
I couldn’t agree with you more!
Definitively, that’s the best!!
12. Argue and Discuss
• argue= has several meanings... 'argue with' means speak
angrily to each other about something.
• discuss= when you discuss something, you talk about it from
different viewpoint .
It’s important
to understand
the difference
between these
two words.
13. FCE Speaking Test Part 4: (Discussion)
Tests ability to use language
to express and justify an opinion,
to agree and disagree
etc.
14. • In Part 4 of the test, which lasts about 4
minutes, the examiner will join both
candidates in a discussion about the general
topic that appeared in Part 3.
What means of
transportation do you..