That is the end of the Listening test. You now have ten minutes to transfer your answers Speaking 16 minutes Part one: In this part, the interlocutor asks question on a number of work-related and non-work related subjects to each candidate in turn. You have to give information about yourself and express personal opinions. Part two The candidate chooses one topic and speaks about it for approximately one minute. One minute’s preparation time is allowed. A Customer relations: the importance of making customers feel valued B company growth : the importance to a company of controlling expansion C Marketing: how to ensure that agents maintain a high level of effectiveness when representing a company Part Three: In this part of the test, candidates are given a topic to discuss and are allowed 30 seconds to look at the prompt card, before talking together for about three minutes. Afterwards, the examiner asks more questions related to the topic. For two candidates Staff Suggestion Scheme Your company is planning to introduce a suggestion scheme and to encourage members of staff at all levels to contribute ideas. You have been asked to consider ways of setting up the scheme. Discuss, and decide together: ●How to set up the scheme so that all staff feel they can contribute ●How suggestions from members of staff could be evaluated. For three candidates Staff suggestion scheme: You company is planning to introduce a suggestion scheme and to encourage members of staff at all levels to contribute ideas. You have been asked to consider ways of setting up the scheme. Discuss, and decide together: ●How to set up the scheme so that all staff feel they can contribute ●How suggestions from members of staff could be evaluated ●What kinds of rewards would be suitable for suggestions made. Follow-on questions : ●Which kinds of companies can benefit most from suggestion schemes? (why?)●What other methods can companies use to generate ideas for improvements? ●What other ways are there of increasing staff involvement in a company? ●In what ways can companies obtain suggestion or comments from customers? ●How important are new ideas for companies in maintaining competitiveness? Why? Key Test 1 Reading 1 D 2 B 3 E 4 A 5 D 6 C 7 E 8 C Part 2 9 B 10 A 11E 12C 13D 14F Part 3 15 B16D 17A 18D19B 20 A Part 4 21 B 22C 23 A 24 D25 A 26-30 B D D C A Part 5 31- 35 AS WHY NOT/ HARDLY WHO/ THAT OF 36-40 FOR SO/ THUS HAVE MUCH LIKE PART 6 41-45 CORRECT THEY CORRECT BEING WHICH 46-50 FOR CORRECT SHOULD WHEN CORRECT 51-52 THEIR THAT Test WRITING SAMPLE A This report describes the movements of the balance of trade between 1991 and 2001 , for a particular country, concerning manufacturing and agriculture. Manufacturing: Imports increased constantly during this period. The figure shows a rise of $ 4 bn within the whole period and no fluctuations are to be remarked. Exports rose from nearly $ 3 bn in 1991 to approximately $7 bn in 2001 , suffering minor fluctuations all the way through. In general, the balance of trade remained slightly positive through the period considered. Agriculture: Imports increased slightly, ending the period around $1 bn over their starting level. They suffered a temporary fall between 1992 and 1994 , followed by a steady recovery. After peaking at around $2.5 bn in 1999, imports fell slightly to their final value |