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Speaking Cue Card - 2020


Study

  1. What do you study?
  2. Where do you study that?
  3. Why did you choose that subject?
  4. Is it a popular subject in your country?
  5. Do you like that subject?
  6. What are the main aspects of your subject?
  7. If you had the chance, would you change subject?
  8. Do you plan to get a job in the same field as your subject?


Speaking cue card

Describe the member of your family who you spend the most time with.
You should say:
  • Who is he/she?
  • When you are usually together?
  • What you do together?
  • What kind of person he/she is?
and explain why you spend the most time with this member of your family




Follow-Up Questions

  1. How many generations usually live together in your country? (in a family)
  2. Is it important to visit family members? (if living away from them)
  3. What are the values of family in your country?
  4. Why is family bonding necessary for happiness in life?
  5. Do you think the support from a friend is different from the support from a family member?

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