PET
Top Tips for Preparing for the
Cambridge PET Speaking Exam
How to
improve your PET Speaking, Part 2
Asking your partner
· What do you think?
· Do you agree?
· What’s your opinion?
· Would you like to ……?
· Do you think so?
· Should we …….?
Agreeing
· Absolutely
· Definitely. That’s a good
point.
· Good idea. I never thought of
that.
· Yeah, you’re right.
· Me too.
Disagreeing
· Hmm, I’m not sure.
· I don’t think so.
· On the other hand, ...
· A better idea might be ...
· I think it’d
be better if …
Giving your opinion
· I think that …. (we should go
to the cinema.)
· I’d say … (a computer is
better than a TV.)
· I’m pretty sure that … (he
would like a new watch.)
How to improve PET Speaking, Part 3
Referring to the photo
· At the top
· At the bottom
· On the left (hand side)
· On the right (hand side)
· In the middle
· In the background
· In the foreground
Describing the picture
·
The scene. E.g., “It's a picture of a very busy
classroom.”
·
What the people are wearing.
·
What they are
doing.
·
What objects you can see in the picture.
·
And how the people are using them.
Speculating
·
It could be a classroom or a busy
library.
·
She looks like a teacher but could be a
librarian.
·
They might be studying for an example.
·
Maybe they are studying for an exam.
·
It must be a library.
Referring to yourself
·
For me, ....
·
In my experience, ...
·
When I was ...
·
When I am ...
·
In my opinion
..
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