English Speaking Exam phrases

PTA Speaking test English -----
PTA spreekvaardigheid Engels
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PTA Speaking test English -----
PTA spreekvaardigheid Engels

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Planning for the next couple of weeks.
  • Practice speaking in pairs using speechcards. 
  • Most common used phrases/sentences you can use.
  • The rules to the speaking exam.
  • Write down what you want to talk about. - in English
  • Talk about it with a classmate. - in English
  • Oral exam - March 25th

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Learning goals
- You can get comfortable with only talking in English.
- You can use most commonly used phrases in English
- You can use a few sentences to safe you some time.
- You can memorize a few sentences for the exam.

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Most commonly used phrases
  • 2-3 persons - turn around your table, but make sure you'll keep the 1,5m distance.
  • Make sure you have a pen and paper
  • One of you will write everything down
  • Each group will get a piece of paper with titles on it
  • Think of at least 4 sentences you can use with each title
  • You'll have 20 minutes to write as much as you know
  • Help each other

*Example: Asking someone to repeat
  1. Could you repeat that again?
  2. Can you say that again?



timer
20:00

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1. Asking someone to repeat
(vragen of iemand het wilt herhalen)
2. Checking that you've understood
(Nagaan of iemand je begrijpt)
3. Expressing uncertainty
(Uitdrukken dat je het niet helemaal begrijpt)
4. Being polite - showing interest
(Aangeven dat je iets interessant vindt)
5. Give yourself time to think
(Aangeven dat je even tijd nodig hebt om na te denken)
6. Interrupting politely
(Netjes onderbreken van iemands zin/vraag).
7. Saying you don't know
(Aangeven dat je het niet weet)
8. Showing that you are listening
(Aangeven dat je luistert)
9. Thanking and responding
(Bedanken en reageren op iemand)

10. Apologizing/sorry
(Verontschuldigen)
11. Linking what you are saying
(Je zinnen met elkaar linken)
12. Ordering/sequencing
(Oorzaak gevolg aangeven, eerst, en dan, en toen)
13. Checking someone has understood
(Nagaan of je begrepen wordt)
14. Agreeing
(Het ergens mee-eens zijn)
15. Disareeing
(Het ergens niet mee-eens zijn)
16. Justifying your opinion
(Je mening verantwoorden)
17. Presenting an opinion
(Je mening geven)

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1. Asking someone to repeat

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2. Checking that you've understood

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3. Expressing uncertainty

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4. Being polite - showing interest

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5. Give yourself time to think

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6. Interrupting politely

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7. Saying you don't know

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8. Showing that you are listening

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9. Thanking and responding

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10. Apologizing/sorry

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11. Linking what you are saying

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12. Ordering/sequencing

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13. Checking someone has understood

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14. Agreeing

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15. Disareeing

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16. Justifying your opinion

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17. Presenting an opinion

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Which phrases will you practice and use?

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Homework
What do you have to talk about during the oral exam?

- Yourself
- Your next education (or what you want to do later on)
- Your choice of subject (make sure you can talk about it a lot)

* Only think about what you want to write and write down key words. We'll continue this next lesson.

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