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Cambridge English: Advanced Speaking
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Cambridge English: Advanced Speaking An overview
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The Speaking test - overview Number of parts: 4 Timing: 15 minutes Format • two (or three) candidates • two examiners Part 1 General conversation Part 2 Speaking about a set of three pictures Part 3 Two-way conversation between candidates Part 4 Discussion on related topics
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The Speaking test - overview Number of parts: 4 Timing: 15 minutes Format • two (or three) candidates • two examiners Part 1 General conversation Part 2 Speaking about a set of three pictures Part 3 Two-way conversation between candidates Part 4 Discussion on related topics
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Which part? A. I’d like you to compare two of the pictures and say why the people
might be in these situations. (Part 1/2/3/4)
B. Talk to each other about what positive and negative aspects of life in the 21st century these pictures show. (Part 1/2/3/4)
C. How long have you been studying English? (Part 1/2/3/4)
D. Some people say that we have lost a sense of what is really important in our lives. Do you agree? (Part 1/2/3/4)
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Which part? check your answers: You may hear the examiner say this in the following parts: Part 1 C. How long have you been studying English? Part 2 A. I’d like you to compare two of the pictures and say why the people might be in these situations. Part 3 B. Talk to each other about what positive and negative
aspects of life in the 21st century these pictures show Part 4 D. Some people say that we have lost a sense of what is
really important in our lives. Do you agree?
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Testing focus Part Testing focus
Part 1 ability to use general and social interactional English
Part 2 ability to produce an extended piece of spoken discourse
Part 3 ability to engage in a discussion and work towards a
Part 4 ability to engage in a discussion based on topics from Part 3
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The speaking criteria Grammatical Resource can use a range of both simple and
complex forms with control.
Lexical Resource can use a range of appropriate vocabulary to discuss familiar and unfamiliar topics.
Discourse Management can organise ideas and link utterances without hesitation.
Pronunciation can speak clearly and highlight key words (sentence stress) and to show feelings (intonation).
Interactive Communication
can take an active part in the conversation, responding appropriately and developing the discussion.
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Which criterion? Which criterion does each comment refer to? A. Grammatical Resource B. Lexical Resource C. Discourse Management D. Pronunciation E. Interactive Communication
1. Uses a number of collocations and phrases appropriately when speaking about familiar and unfamiliar topics.
2. Is aware of the need to stress key words, which helps him to convey meaning effectively.
3. Answers the questions well and widens the scope of the discussion. 4. Uses a wide range of discourse markers and can talk with very little
hesitation. 5. Has good control of a wide range of grammatical structures.
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Which criterion? Which criterion does each comment refer to? A. Grammatical Resource B. Lexical Resource C. Discourse Management D. Pronunciation E. Interactive Communication
1. Uses a number of collocations and phrases appropriately when speaking about familiar and unfamiliar topics. B. Lexical resource
2. Is aware of the need to stress key words, which helps him to convey meaning effectively.
3. Answers the questions well and widens the scope of the discussion. 4. Uses a wide range of discourse markers and can talk with very little
hesitation. 5. Has good control of a wide range of grammatical structures.
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Which criterion? Which criterion does each comment refer to? A. Grammatical Resource B. Lexical Resource C. Discourse Management D. Pronunciation E .Interactive Communication
1. Uses a number of collocations and phrases appropriately when speaking about familiar and unfamiliar topics. B. Lexical resource
2. Is aware of the need to stress key words, which helps him to convey meaning effectively. D. Pronunciation
3. Answers the questions well and widens the scope of the discussion. 4. Uses a wide range of discourse markers and can talk with very little
hesitation. 5. Has good control of a wide range of grammatical structures.
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Which criterion? Which criterion does each comment refer to? A. Grammatical Resource B. Lexical Resource C. Discourse Management D. Pronunciation E. Interactive Communication
1. Uses a number of collocations and phrases appropriately when speaking about familiar and unfamiliar topics. B. Lexical resource
2. Is aware of the need to stress key words, which helps him to convey meaning effectively. D. Pronunciation
3. Answers the questions well and widens the scope of the discussion. E. Interactive Communication
4. Uses a wide range of discourse markers and can talk with very little hesitation.
5. Has good control of a wide range of grammatical structures.
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Which criterion? Which criterion does each comment refer to? A. Grammatical Resource B. Lexical Resource C. Discourse Management D. Pronunciation E. Interactive Communication
1. Uses a number of collocations and phrases appropriately when speaking about familiar and unfamiliar topics. B. Lexical resource
2. Is aware of the need to stress key words, which helps him to convey meaning effectively. D. Pronunciation
3. Answers the questions well and widens the scope of the discussion. E. Interactive Communication
4. Uses a wide range of discourse markers and can talk with very little hesitation. C. Discourse Management
5. Has good control of a wide range of grammatical structures.
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Which criterion? Which criterion does each comment refer to? A. Grammatical Resource B. Lexical Resource C. Discourse Management D. Pronunciation E. Interactive Communication
1. Uses a number of collocations and phrases appropriately when speaking about familiar and unfamiliar topics. B. Lexical resource
2. Is aware of the need to stress key words, which helps him to convey meaning effectively. D. Pronunciation
3. Answers the questions well and widens the scope of the discussion. E. Interactive Communication
4. Uses a wide range of discourse markers and can talk with very little hesitation. C. Discourse Management
5. Has good control of a wide range of grammatical structures. A. Grammatical Resource
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Which criterion? Check your answers 1. Uses a number of collocations and phrases appropriately when
speaking about familiar and unfamiliar topics. Lexical Resource 2. Is aware of the need to stress key words, which helps him to convey
meaning effectively. Pronunciation 3. Answers the questions well and widens the scope of the discussion.
Interactive Communication 4. Uses a wide range of discourse markers and can talk with very little
hesitation. Discourse Management 5. Has good control of a wide range of grammatical structures.
Grammatical Resource
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Discourse markers Can you think of any discourse markers candidates at C1 level might use when they want to: add a point ……………………………………………….......
make a contrast ………………………………………………
giving an example ……………………………………………
refer back to something ……………………………….…….
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Possible Discourse markers Function / purpose Phrase
Adding a point One other thing / Another point I’d like to make is
Making a contrast However, on the other hand
Giving an example such as/take … for example
Referring back to something As I mentioned earlier
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Part 3 What positive and negative aspects of life in the 21st century do these pictures show? Which two pictures should be used to advertise the exhibition?
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Stefan and Meritxell - strengths Grammatical Resource
Lexical Resource
Discourse Management
Pronunciation
Interactive Communication
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Stefan and Meritxell - strengths Grammatical Resource Stefan shows the ability to use
structures with control. e.g. ‘I ‘We are responsible for the damage to the environment’.
Lexical Resource Meritxell uses some appropriate lexis, e.g. ‘creating a lot of rubbish’.
Discourse Management Stefan some effective discourse markers, e.g. ‘on the other hand’
Pronunciation Stefan uses sentence stress well, e.g. ‘people who work in the shops ..’
Interactive Communication Meritxell takes the lead in the discussion and produces extended stretches of language.
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Applying the criteria – check your answers
1. Stefan uses some effective discourse markers, e.g. ‘on the other hand’.
2. Meritxell uses some appropriate lexis, e.g. ‘creating a lot of rubbish’.
3. Stefan uses sentence stress well, e.g. ‘people who work in the shops.’
4. Meritxell takes the lead in the discussion and produces extended stretches of language.
5. Stefan shows the ability to use structures with control, e.g. ‘We are responsible for the damage to the environment’.
6. Overall, Stefan is the stronger candidate.
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Strengths • Discourse Management is a strength for Stefan
Stefan uses some effective discourse markers, e.g. ‘on the other hand’.
• Lexical Range is a strength for Meritxell
2. Meritxell uses some appropriate lexis, e.g. ‘creating a lot of rubbish’.
• Pronunciation is a strength for Stefan
3. Stefan uses sentence stress well, e.g. ‘people who work in the shops.’
• Interactive Communication is a strength for Meritxell
4. Meritxell takes the lead in the discussion and produces extended stretches of language.
• Grammatical Resource is a strength for Stefan
5. Stefan shows the ability to use structures with control, e.g. ‘We are responsible for the damage to the environment’.
• The global achievement mark will be higher for Stefan
6. Overall, Stefan is the stronger candidate.
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Your students Which of the areas do your students have most problems with?
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Preparing your students
Teacher Support website
Sample test videos
Cambridge English:
Advanced Handbook
for Teachers
Cambridge English Teacher
Online Speaking Practice
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Teacher Support website
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Free resources
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Handbooks and sample papers
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Online speaking practice
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Using the Assessment Scales
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More classroom ideas Here are some classroom ideas. Which part of the Speaking test would they help learners prepare for? 1. Ask students to give a 1-minute presentation on a topic of their choice to get
them used to speaking on their own.
2. Give your students a variety of functional language, e.g. ways of interrupting politely or asking for an opinion and get them to practise using them in a group discussion.
3. Get your students to role play social occasions where they meet new people, e.g. at a party.
4. Train your students to react immediately to a question, or give themselves time by saying things like, ‘That’s an interesting question…’
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Classroom ideas - key 1. Ask students to give a 1-minute presentation on a topic of their choice to get
used to speaking on their own. Part 2
2. Give your students a variety of functional language, e.g. ways of interrupting politely or asking for an opinion and get them to practise using them in a group discussion. Part 3
3. Get your students to role play social occasions where they meet new people, e.g. parties. Part 1
4. Train your students to react immediately to a question, or give themselves time by saying things like, ‘That’s an interesting question…’ Part 4
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Possible Part 4 questions
What positive and negative aspects of life in the 21st century do these pictures show? Which two pictures should be used to advertise the exhibition?
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Part 4 questions 1. What is one of the most exciting things about living in the 21st
century?
2. Do you think that we rely too much on technology nowadays? Why?
3. Some people say that we have lost a sense of what is really important in life. What’s your opinion?
4. If you could live in a different period of history, which would you
choose?
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Practising for Part 4 Students: 1. Look at some typical Part 4 questions and match with
topics. 2. Write questions in groups of three. 3. Pass them to another group of three. 4. Take it turns to practise for Part 4 using the questions.
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Useful language Helping your students with Part 4: • Topic-related lexis • Discourse markers • Functional Language • Fillers
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Fillers Can you think of any words or phrases we can use to give ourselves time to think?
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Possible fillers • Well... • You know... • You see... • Let me see... • Let me think... • That’s a good question... • I haven’t thought about that before…
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Which tips would you give your students?
• In Part 1, one word answers are enough. Yes/No
• In Part 2, you just need to describe what you see in the pictures. Yes/No
• In Part 3, it is important to ask your partner for their opinion and listen to what they say. Yes/No
• In Part 4, candidates are assessed on their language but not their ideas. Yes/No
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Which tips would you give your students?
• In Part 1, one word answers are enough. No
• In Part 2, you just need to describe what you see in the pictures. Yes/No
• In Part 3, it is important to ask your partner for their opinion and listen to what they say. Yes/No
• In Part 4, candidates are assessed on their language but not their ideas. Yes/No
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Which tips would you give your students?
• In Part 1, one word answers are enough. No
• In Part 2, you just need to describe what you see in the pictures. No
• In Part 3, it is important to ask your partner for their opinion and listen to what they say. Yes/No
• In Part 4, candidates are assessed on their language but not their ideas. Yes/No
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Which tips would you give your students?
• In Part 1, one word answers are enough. No
• In Part 2, you just need to describe what you see in the pictures. No
• In Part 3, it is important to ask your partner for their opinion and listen to what they say. Yes
• In Part 4, candidates are assessed on their language but not their ideas. Yes/No
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Which tips would you give your students?
• In Part 1, one word answers are enough. No
• In Part 2, you just need to describe what you see in the pictures. No
• In Part 3, it is important to ask your partner for their opinion and listen to what they say. Yes
• In Part 4, candidates are assessed on their language but not their ideas. Yes
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Summary of session In this seminar we have looked at: • an overview of the Speaking test • applying the assessment criteria • how to help students.
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Thank you for attending http://caespeaking.cambridgeesol.org/ /
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Useful websites • Find handbooks, sample papers and more on the teacher
support website. https://www.teachers.cambridgeesol.org/ts/ • Online Speaking practice http://caespeaking.cambridgeesol.org/ • Find more information on how to make the most of your
Online Speaking Practice. http://caespeaking.cambridgeesol.org/esol/aboutthetest.cfm • Find all support materials for Cambridge English: Advanced. https://www.teachers.cambridgeesol.org/ts/exams/academicandprofessional/cae
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Further information
University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations 1 Hills Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EU, UK Tel: +44 (0)1223 553997 Fax: +44 (0)1223 553621 Email: [email protected] Keep up to date with what’s new via the Cambridge ESOL website: www.CambridgeESOL.org For information on Cambridge English webinars for teachers: www.CambridgeESOL.org/webinars
Writing Assessment September 2012