Languagefunction 1
Languagefunction 1
Languagefunction 1
In the speaking test, the examiner will ask certain questions that are testing
your knowledge of the suitable ways to speak for certain language functions.
It is very useful if you can recognize these language functions.
You should also understand that some questions combine two (or even
more) types of language function in one question.
3. Expressing a Preference
4. Comparing
5. Suggesting
6. Expressing Opinions
7. Explaining
11. Clarifying
12. Explaining a Word When you have Forgotten (or don't know) the Word
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3. Expressing a Preference
Example question: Do you (or, would you) prefer to travel alone or with others? (e.g., a
friend)
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4. Comparing
Example question:
What are the differences between people's homes in the city and people's homes in the
countryside?
5. Suggesting
Example questions:
What would you suggest a visitor to your country see and do?
1. I'd .... (suggest, recommend, say, tell him) (her/them) ...., I’d tell him to visit
Babylon.
2. Maybe/perhaps/possibly ... + could / should ..., perhaps he could visit Basra.
6. Expressing Opinions
Example question:
Do you think that children should always be offered an incentive (a reward of some kind)
when parents ask their children to do something?
1. I think ...
2. I believe ...
3. I feel ...
4. Personally, I (think, believe, feel) ...
5. I tend to + (think, feel, believe) that ...
6. In my opinion, ...
7. In my view, ...
8. It seems to me that ...
9. I'm convinced that ...
10. My view is that ...
11. From my point of view, ...
7. Explaining
Example question: Why are many older people reluctant to learn computer skills?
1. The reason why ... is because / is that ..., Because the process is very complicated,
many older people are reluctant to learn computers.
2. The main reason why ... is because / is that ...
3. One reason why ... is because / is that ...
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Example question: Do old people in China have opportunities to attend any forms of
classes?
1. Well, I'm not sure but ..., Well, I’m not sure but I believe the old people in china
have opportunities to attend any forms of classes.
2. Well, I've never thought about that before but ...
3. As far as I know, ...
4. I imagine ...
5. I guess ...
6. I suppose ...
7. I'd say ...
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Example question: How do you think the agriculture (in Iraq) will develop in the future?
1. I predict ... + a noun, I predict the agriculture in Iraq will be developed in the future
by ? . (farmers, fertilization).
2. I expect ...
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Example question: What are your future work plans? (after you graduate)
11. Clarifying
1. In other words, .. A- I don’t think that this is the right job for you. B- in other
words you want me to leave, is that it?
2. Let me put that another way. I don’t think that this is the right job for you. Let
me put that another way I wish you leave it.
3. To put that another way, ...
4. What I'm trying to say is ..
5. My point is that ...
6. More specifically, ...
7. For example, ... Hyundai is a magnificent car company that has many cars. For
example Elentra and Accent.
8. For instance, ...
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12. Explaining a Word When you have Forgotten (or don't know) the Word
1. It’s a thing that ... it’s a thing that has four wheels, contains four doors, you can
drive.
2. it's a type of ...
3. it's something you ...
4. he's a person who ...
5. it's something like ...
6. it's similar to ...
7. it's kind of like a ..."
Q "It's a thing, a tool that you use to put air into your bicycle tyre - you use it like
this" (Show the action).
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1. In general, Dogs are friendlier than cats but cats are cleaner than dogs.
2. Generally, ...
3. Generally speaking, .. Generally speaking, people like her could be a leader.
4. Typically,
5. Usually,
Use this sentence "Boys like to play computer games but girls prefer to go shopping."