On this page we take a look at the speaking test Part 3 and how to give a better Part 3 speaking performance.
Look at this example. In Part 3 of the C1 Advanced Speaking test you will collaborating with your partner to discuss a question and topics related to that question.
Examiner Instructions
Now I’d like you to talk about something together for about 2 minutes.
Here are some things people often make decisions about and a question for you to discuss. First you have some time to look at the task. (NOTE: This time is about 15 seconds).
Second Part
Thank you. Now you have about one minute to decide in which situation it is most important to make the right decision.
Tip #1: Listen and Respond to Your Partner
Interaction is essential in Part 3 of the advanced speaking test. This means both candidates need to discuss the options together. In other words, you should each contribute to the conversation about an option before moving on to the next. Pay close attention to what your partner says, and try to reference their points in your response.
Tip #2: Avoid Interrupting
Try not to interrupt your partner, even if they seem to be speaking a lot. It’s important that only one person speaks at a time. The examiner will give both of you opportunities to speak, and they will notice if one person dominates the conversation. Regularly interrupting or not allowing your partner to speak could negatively affect your score.
Tip #3: Share Your Opinions
You should express your opinion on each point you discuss. At this C1 level, it’s important to justify your opinions. While “I agree” is a valid response, it doesn’t provide the examiner with much insight into your language ability, so aim to elaborate on your thoughts.
Tip #4: Share the Speaking Time
Since Part 3 is limited to two minutes and one minute respectively, it’s important to share the speaking time equally with your partner. This means being mindful of how much you say. Encourage your partner to share their opinions too. Asking “What do you think?” can be helpful, though avoid overusing it as it may sound unnatural.
Tip #5: Use Language Naturally
As with all parts of the C1 speaking test, using a wide range of language will improve your performance, but it must sound natural. This includes how you link ideas and respond to your partner. Having two or three phrases to express agreement or disagreement is usually enough to keep the conversation flowing smoothly.
Tip #6: Expand Your Vocabulary
While memorising phrases isn’t wrong, it can be hard to recall them under stress or use them appropriately. Instead, try building a vocabulary list around specific topics, which will allow you to demonstrate a broader range of language. You can find useful topics by reviewing your C1 coursebook or looking at past speaking exams.
In comparison with other parts of the speaking test there is a lot of specific interaction in the Part 3 task and it is essential that candidates do interact as much as they can. Apart from the potentially positive effect on the overall score it can also help the candidates deal more confidently with the extended questions in Part 4.
Questions in this part of the test are very general
In Part 3 compare two out of three pictures
Give opinions on a similar theme to Part 3
See our guide to the speaking test
Give opinions on a similar theme to Part 3
See our guide to the speaking test
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