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SB Unit 13 Colour

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Programme
- Timetable SE Speaking
- SB unit 13: Speaking, Vocabulary and Reading
- Sample practice CAE Speaking test 1

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Timetable SE Speaking to be found on Magister Study guide

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SB Unit 13
Go to SB p. 82

Discuss:
1.1. Which apple looks the most appealing to you and why?

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Speaking
Discuss:
1.2. Look at the colours in your SB. What do you associate them with? It could be things, people, feelings or situations.

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Listening
Let's do exercises 2 and 3

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Vocabulary
Read the Vocabulary spot

Let's go through exercises 1 and 2 together.
I'll explain exercise 3 for later.

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Reading
Go to SB p. 83

Take a look at exercises 1 and 2, you'll need to do those later on.

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Sample practice CAE Speaking test 1

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Part 1
Candidate A:
1. How long have you been studying English?
2. Are you the kind of person who can do two things at once?

Candidate B:
1. What do you enjoy most about learning English?
2. How do you usually like to spend your free time?

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Part 2
Long turn and short turn

Talk about 2 pictures on your own for about 1 minute.
Respond to your partner's pictures in 30 seconds.
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Part 3
Here are some issues that concern people around the world.

Talk to each other about why these issues are important to people around the world today for about 2 minutes.

Now you have about a minute to decide which 2 issues are most urgent to address.
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Part 4
1. How important do you think it is for people to be aware of problems that affect people in other countries? Why (not)?
2. Some people say that it is better to solve problems in your own country before thinking about world problems. What do you think?
3. What do you think is the best way to bring world issues to people's attention? Why?
4. Do you think that ordinary individuals can help solve big, international problems? Why (not)?
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Get to work!
- SB p. 82 Vocabulary exercise 3
- SB p. 83 Reading exercises 1 and 2

Finished?
Study Wordlist unit 13

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