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Speaking exam Communication strategies   Accuracy and fluency Typical speaking tasks  Tips for oral exams Accuracy and Fluency 4 If you speak English with a high l - See more at: http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/exams/speaking-exams/accuracy-and-fluency#sthash.UlTbIwVl.dpuf When you don’t know an exact word Opinions Agreeing and disagreeing Showing interest Suggestions Taking turns Speak without words! (non-verbal language) - See more at: http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/exams/speaking-exams/communication-strategies#sthash.VoNVs7eH.dpuf When you don’t know an exact word Opinions Agreeing and disagreeing Showing interest Suggestions Taking turns Speak without words! (non-verbal language) - See more at: http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/exams/speaking-exams/communication-strategies#sthash.VoNVs7eH.dpuf

Describing pictures

1. What I like about this picture is the feeling of relaxed summer atmosphere which it conveys (передает); ( of a happy anticipation) 2. What is the most striking about this picture is the way the photographer presents so many different kinds of people ( emotions) 3. What is the photographer conveys is a winter afternoon ( morning, day) full of both light/ shade and both movement and stillness (тишина). 4. What I particularly like about this picture is the way I can  almost (nearly) imagine  myself in the scene. I feel part of the atmosphere ( event). 5. What struck me most of all about this painting was  the intense (naprjazenie). Look on the face of the woman in the foreground.She seems to be ready to defend her pet no matter what consequences. 6. It is the expression of utter (polnoe) happiness on the children's faces that I especially ( particularly) like 7. What I especially admire here is the way the landscape is portrayed though it is only in the background, ...

Relative clauses- exercises

Relative clauses - grammar theory

Expert Module 6

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