The document outlines the structure and content of the Aptis Speaking exam, which consists of two parts. Part 1 includes 3 questions with 30 second responses about an English course, last weekend's activities, and favorite sports. Part 2 provides phrases for giving opinions and comparing information that may be useful for the exam.
The document outlines the structure and content of the Aptis Speaking exam, which consists of two parts. Part 1 includes 3 questions with 30 second responses about an English course, last weekend's activities, and favorite sports. Part 2 provides phrases for giving opinions and comparing information that may be useful for the exam.
The document outlines the structure and content of the Aptis Speaking exam, which consists of two parts. Part 1 includes 3 questions with 30 second responses about an English course, last weekend's activities, and favorite sports. Part 2 provides phrases for giving opinions and comparing information that may be useful for the exam.
The document outlines the structure and content of the Aptis Speaking exam, which consists of two parts. Part 1 includes 3 questions with 30 second responses about an English course, last weekend's activities, and favorite sports. Part 2 provides phrases for giving opinions and comparing information that may be useful for the exam.
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Aptis Speaking
Part 1 - 3 questions, 30 secs each
Tell me about your English course. What did you do last weekend? Which sports do you like to play? Part 1 - 3 questions, 30 secs each What do you do in your spare time? Whats the weather like today? Please tell me about your job. Phrases for giving opinion I think that, I believe that In my opinion From my point of view/knowledge In fact, As far as I understand Personally In my experience Some people say that...... It is thought that.... It is considered that Phrases for comparing In the first picture/one In the second picture/one On the one hand.. on the other hand.. Whereas (the opposite), while, but Compared to In contrast There are several similarities..... There are a few differences