Part 1: Introduction and Familiar Topics

Examiner: Hello, good afternoon. Can I have your name please

You: Good afternoon, my name is (Your Name)

Examiner: Thank you for coming today, (Your Name). Let's start with a little introduction. Can you tell me a bit about your hometown

You: Sure, I come from (Your Hometown). It's a (Describe your hometown - size, location, special features). One of the things I really like about it is (Mention something specific you enjoy)

Examiner: Interesting. Do you have many hobbies

You: Yes, I actually do. In my free time, I enjoy (Talk about a hobby you have and why you like it)

(The examiner will ask a few more general questions about yourself and your interests)

Part 2: Individual Long Turn (Cue Card)

Examiner: Okay, (Your Name), let's move on to part two. I'd like you to talk about a person you admire. You have one minute to prepare yourself. Here's the cue card:

Describe a person you admire
Who is this person
How do you know them? (or How did you learn about them?)
What qualities do you admire about them

You: (Take a moment to plan your response using the cue card points)

Right, thanks for this topic. The person I admire most is (Name of the person). (He/She) is (Describe their profession/role). I (how you know them - personally or through their work)

There are a few key qualities I really admire about (Name of the person). Firstly, (He/She) is incredibly (Admireable quality 1) - for example, (Give an example of how they demonstrate this quality). Secondly, (Name of the person) is also very (Admireable quality 2). I remember (Share a specific story about how this quality is shown)

Overall, I find (Name of the person) to be a truly inspirational person because of (Summarize why you admire them)

Part 3: Discussion and Follow-up Questions

Examiner: That was a great talk, (Your Name). Now, let's discuss this a bit further. Why do you think it's important to admire others

You: Well, I think admiring others can be very motivating. When you see someone achieving great things or living a life you find valuable, it can inspire you to set your own goals and work hard to achieve them

Examiner: That's a good point. Do you think it's important for young people to have role models

You: Absolutely. Having positive role models can help young people develop their sense of self and give them direction in life

(The examiner will ask a few more follow-up questions related to the topic of admiration and role models)