· Whereas in contrast...
· Though, at the same time…
· Whereas on the other hand...
· While, oppositely...
Select one of the following:
· If (situation B)… then it’s more likely that I’ll…
· If (situation B)… then it‘s almost certain that I will...
· If (situation B)… then I will almost always...
· If (situation B)… then I will most certainly...
Remember to develop situation B with a complex structure.
Now answer the following questions using the fully developed structure for two situations. (If you want to give a
longer response you could even introduce a third situation.)
· How often do you go to the cinema?
· Where do you usually go shopping?
· When do you usually read?
· At what time of day do you usually listen to music?
· Who do you spend your evenings with?
· When you go out in the evenings, what do you usually do?
· How often do you play sports?
· How often do you eat out in restaurants?
Summary of "Wh- / How often" Questions
If you follow the example structure, make sure that you choose two situations that are very different. It is easier to contrast two clearly different situations.
Make sure that you use "if" and "will" for both situations. This is a fairly complex grammar structure but it is easy to construct accurately. This type of answer directly influences the "Grammar" score and the "Fluency" score in your speaking lest.
Question Type 6: “Yes / No” Questions
In Part One, the examiner might ask you questions which appear to be direct "Yes / No" questions.
Look at the following examples:
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