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PTE General Speaking Test 8-B1
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Good afternoon. Good afternoon. My name's Sue. Could you tell me your name, please?
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My name is Jelena. Jelena, okay. Now I'd like you to speak on your own for about a minute,
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okay? Tell me about an interesting place I could visit in your country.
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Oh, the most exciting and most interesting place in my country is Jurmala. It's
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It's only 20 kilometers from the capital of Latvia and you can go there by car or by bus or by taxi. It's quite close to city center and what you can do, you can do everything.
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It's a resort, the most popular resort, and there are, for example, very big beach and
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In summer, during the summer, you can have, for example, spending your time lying on the
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beach or...
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So it's a popular place.
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What places do you like visiting?
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I like visiting places where I can swim and where I can relax, it's Jurmala, for example,
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and also places not from my country but from Germany and it's also Rostock, it's near Berlin,
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located near Berlin.
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So do you think tourists bring advantages?
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I think yes,
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but sometimes it could be also disadvantages
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because
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it can be crowded
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and
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shops sometimes
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were
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too crowded and
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Yes, yeah.
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The most good thing is that we can have money from tourists.
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Yes, they bring, yeah. Okay, thank you.
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The next part, we're going to discuss something together, okay?
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The question is, is it better to shop in small shops or in supermarkets?
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What do you think?
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I think it depends what you want to buy or what time you have.
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For example, if you want to buy a small thing, it's the best way and the quickest way to buy in a small shop.
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But, for example, if you want to buy something for holiday and...
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But which do you think is better in the end, a small shop or a supermarket?
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I think it's a supermarket because you could buy everything.
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But supermarkets don't get things from local farmers, from the local area.
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Fruit and vegetables don't come from the local area.
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I agree with it, but for example, supermarkets we can find everywhere, in many places, and
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nowadays people don't have so much time.
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But then local shops are part of the community, they bring the community together, don't they?
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It's a good question and for me I prefer supermarkets because not always you can get good quality,
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I agree with it, products good quality, but for me as a student I don't have so much time
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and for me it's better to go to the supermarket.
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But isn't it better to go to a friendly shop where people know you and people can get to
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know you?
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I think it depends, it depends on time and it depends on everything.
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Okay, okay.
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Right, the next part.
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Here's a picture of a family at home.
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Can you tell me what you can see in the picture?
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picture I can see a family working working in the room and to decorate
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they're decorating the room and we can see also outside outside and it's a
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small garden and they're really hard working but yes I think they enjoy the
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time and they want to do to prepare everything on time okay can you tell me
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how the father is feeling and what you think is going to happen in a minute
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Maybe she wants to do everything very quickly, to watch football after that.
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I think she is expecting to do something.
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Watching television, for example, and she looks a bit angry, I think, but...
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Okay, thank you.
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If you turn the page over.
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We're going to take part in a role play, Elena.
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Here's the situation on the paper.
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Okay?
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Okay.
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So you're eating breakfast in the kitchen when I come in.
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I am your sister.
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You are surprised that I haven't gone to work yet.
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All right, you start.
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Hello. Why are you not working now at this moment?
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Oh, I'm not going to work this morning.
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Why? Don't you feel very well?
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I don't feel very well. I've got a headache and a bad cold.
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Oh, really? I think the best way is to take an aspirin or I can do massage for you.
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Oh, that'd be lovely. It's okay, thanks. I've taken some aspirin.
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And it doesn't help.
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You are kind, thank you. No, but I'll be fine. I'll be fine after a rest, but thanks.
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Okay, thank you.
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Okay, thank you.
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Thank you. That is the end of the test.
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- Autor/es:
- Pearson
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- Ignacio A.
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- Fecha:
- 30 de noviembre de 2016 - 15:56
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- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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