ISE III Sample Interactive Prompts
ISE III Sample Interactive Prompts
ISE III Sample Interactive Prompts
In the Interactive phase at ISE III, candidates are required to express the language
functions of the level and demonstrate their control of the grammatical items listed for
the level and the previous levels.
In addition to general functions such as requesting information, some of the language
functions listed for the particular level should arise naturally from each task prompt.
Therefore, candidates must be able to understand and use the language functions of the
level to take a full part in the exchange.
It is important that, once the examiner has set up the situation, the candidate takes
responsibility for the interaction by asking questions and commenting on the
examiners responses. The interaction will take the form of multiple turns, with the
examiners turns being much shorter than those of the candidate.
In some cases the interaction may involve role play but the examiner and candidate are
free to be themselves so as to create as authentic an exchange as possible.
In the Interactive phase, the responsibility for maintaining the interaction is the
candidates. If a candidate fails to maintain the interaction of this phase, the examiner
will not intervene and take control. In such a case, the phase will not extend to the full
four minutes and the candidates performance will not be rated highly.
Candidates may ask the examiner to repeat the initial oral prompt if necessary.
Those responsible for preparing candidates for the Interactive phase are strongly
advised to help them practise:
question formations using the grammatical structures of the level and
preceding levels
expressing the functions of the specific ISE level in a variety of ways
holding conversations which naturally result in the use of the language
functions of the specific ISE level
strategies to maintain the flow of conversation
taking the initiative and controlling the direction of the conversation.
On the following pages are some SAMPLE interactive prompts for ISE III. Please note
these are samples and will NOT be used in an actual examination.
At ISE III, the examiner will introduce this phase by saying:
In this task, Ill start by telling you something. Youll have to ask me questions to find
out more information and make comments. Its your responsibility to maintain the
conversation. Are you ready?
12. I've heard about people getting married in some very strange places and in unusual
ways. It does make me wonder how serious these people are about marriage.
(Possible functions: inferring, justifying an argument, challenging arguments and opinions, evaluating
different standpoints)
13. I really feel I ought to tell my boss how unhappy many of the staff are and how low
morale is at the moment but it's a very difficult thing to do and I don't know whether to
go ahead or leave it.
(Possible functions: evaluating different standpoints, justifying an argument, expressing caution,
expressing empathy and sympathy)
14. My sister complains that her husband never helps with the housework but at the same
time she gets her daughter to help with the washing-up and lets her son sit and do
nothing. I often talk to her about it but she can't see what I'm getting at.
(Possible functions: evaluating different standpoints, justifying an argument, challenging arguments
and opinions, expressing empathy and sympathy)
15. At my sons school theyve been discussing whether subjects like music and dance
should be a compulsory part of the curriculum or if they should be optional extras. The
problem is no one can seem to agree on the matter.
(Possible functions: justifying an argument, challenging arguments and opinions, evaluating different
standpoints)
Disclaimer: The above materials have been provided to assist teachers with the preparation of
learners for the Trinity Integrated Skills in English. Please make sure you consult the syllabus fully
for all requirements of the examinations. Trinity will not accept appeals which cite the use of
examination materials in support of the appeal.