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Speaking Cue Card


Work
  1. What is your job?
  2. Where do you work?
  3. Why did you choose that job?
  4. Is it a popular job in your country?
  5. Do you like your job?
  6. Do you get on well with your colleagues?
  7. What was your first day like?
  8. What responsibilities do you have at work?
  9. If you had the chance, would you change your job?
  10. Do you plan to continue with your job in the future?


Speaking cue card

Describe a person you know who is beautiful or handsome.
You should say:
  • Who is he/she ?
  • How you know him/her ?
  • What you know about him/her ?
and explain why you think he/she is beautiful or handsome.





Follow-Up Questions

  1. Is it to easy become beautiful? 
  2. What are the advantages of being beautiful? 
  3. What are the disadvantages of being beautiful? 
  4. Does someone face lot of pressure if they are beautiful? 
  5. Is looking beautiful a good thing or a bad thing? 
  6. Should clothes selling companies hire beautiful models? Why 
  7. Do you think when companies or business shops hire beautiful models to stimulate or increase their sales is a good thing? 
  8. Do you think beautiful appearance is important? 
  9. Do you think the children should learn to dress well? 

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