This document contains 50 speaking questions that could be asked in an English language exam. The questions cover a wide range of topics including where the examinee is from, their hobbies and interests, family life, music and film preferences, holidays, use of technology, and the importance of language learning.
This document contains 50 speaking questions that could be asked in an English language exam. The questions cover a wide range of topics including where the examinee is from, their hobbies and interests, family life, music and film preferences, holidays, use of technology, and the importance of language learning.
2. What do like about living in your home town? 3. What do you most like about the house or apartment where you live? 4. What sort of things do you do in your free time? 5. What kind of music do you enjoy listening to? Why? 6. Which musical instrument would you like to play really well? Why? 7. In what ways do you think you will use English? 8. Which do you think is the best day of the week? Why? 9. What do you usually do on your birthday? 10. How often do you watch TV? 11. Tell us about a TV programme you really like. 12. What is your earliest memory of your school days? 13. Which school subject do/did you most enjoy? Why? 14. When do you spend time with your family? What do you do together? 15. How well do you know your neighbours? 16. Do you often go on social medial sites? Why? / Why not? 17. Do you ever buy things online? Why / Why not? 18. What do you most like doing on the internet? Why? 19. Tell us about an interesting journey you have been on. 20. Which country would you most like to visit? Why? 21. Do you prefer to spend your free time indoors or outdoors? Why? 22. Tell us about a website you like to visit. 23. What kind of films do you like to watch? Why? 24. Who is your favourite film or TV actor? Why? 25. Tell us about a time you went shopping. 26. What is your favourite computer game? How often do you play it? 27. How often do you read newspapers or magazines? (Which do you like most?) 28. Do you enjoy travelling long distances? Why? / Why not? 29. Tell us about the best book you have ever read. 30. What is your favourite place to read? 31. Tell us about the best film you have ever seen. 32. Which sport or hobby would you like to take up? Why? 33. Who is your favourite sportsperson? Why? 34. Tell us how people in your country celebrate New Year. 35. Do you enjoy spending time cooking? Why? / Why not? 36. What’s your favourite food? Why do you like it so much? 37. Who is your best friend? Why do you like him / her so much? 38. What kind of clothes do you like to wear? Do you like your clothes to match or do you just wear anything? 39. Which areas of the country have you visited? Which area did you like best? 40. What do you like doing when you go on holiday? 41. Have you ever had to speak English while on holiday? Where? What for? 42. What would you say is the most interesting place you have ever been? Describe it. 43. How often do you watch TV? How many hours a day? 44. Describe a TV programme you particularly enjoy. 45. What are some other uses of the Internet besides communications? 46. Do you like to communicate using social networking sites? Why / Why not? 47. Why is it important to learn a foreign language? How important is English? 48. What are the qualities of a good language teacher? 49. How much can travelling help you improve your knowledge of a language? 50. How can knowing a foreign language help you in a future job?
Jane Baun, A. Cameron, M. Edwards, Markus Vinzent-Studia Patristica. Volume XLVI - Tertullian To Tyconius, Egypt Before Nicaea, Athanasius and His Opponents-Peeters Publishers (2010)