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PROGRESS TEST - SPEAKING 3 (Test 1)
You are taking the mid term oral test for Speaking 3. You have 9-10 minutes in total for the
test. You have NO time for preparation before speaking.
First, you will have ONE minute to introduce yourself using the following script (1 minutes):
- Good morning/afternoon. - My full name is … . I am from……
- I am the student of class …. . My student ID number is …. .
- Today is ...... (19th August 2021).
- The test takes place at …. (centre).
Now, please begin with the first part of the test.
Task 1: Pronunciation (3 minutes)
Try to apply appropriate intonation to read out loud the sentences below. Pay attention to
intonation and sentence stress.
1. We shouldn't be afraid of failure, because we can learn from it.
2. Are you interested in reading books or magazines?
3. It is important for parents to respect children's privacy.
4. What do you usually charge for delivering things?
5. It was cold outside. There was snow on the ground
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Task 2: Situations (3 minutes)
You are talking to your friend about your favourite food and your diet.
You know, I'm not a big foodie and I have no taste for them. I think I'm most
suitable to eat vegetables and fruits. I cannot lack vegetables in my meals. I can
eat all kinds of vegetables even those that have a special taste like the bitter
taste of bitter melon. The most important thing is that vegetables are very good
for our health and metabolism. I'm not a vegetarian but I don't like to eat meat.
What do you think about that?
Task 3: Topic Discussion (3 minutes)
“Is it important to you to eat healthy food.?”
Present your view with clear arguments and specific, real-life examples to support your view.
It is absolutely important that we eat healthy because “health is wealth”. But
people often think of healthy eating as dieting. This is not true. Eating healthy is
not just about losing weight, it’s about feeling better both physically and
mentally.
Healthy eating habits require that people eat fruits, vegetables, whole grains,
fats, proteins, and starches. Keep in mind that healthy eating requires that
you’re mindful of what you eat and drink, but also how you prepare it. For best
results, individuals should avoid fried or processed foods, as well as foods high
in added sugars and salts.
1.Weight Loss
There are many reasons for us to eat heathy food.
One of the main reasons is to maintain a healthy weight or to lose weight. A
healthy weight has a plethora of benefits on its own, but we won’t get into that
here.
2.Heart Health
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The second reasons is Heart heath.
Even if you’re young, you should think about your heart health, especially
considering that as many as 92.1 million people in the U.S. have some type of
cardiovascular disease. Healthy eating habits can improve your heart health
and common prevent heart diseases.
3.Strong bones and teeth
Next,
If you pay close attention, you might notice that a lot of elderly individuals use
dentures in order to eat and talk properly. A healthy diet can help individuals
make sure they have strong teeth and bones now and, in the future, thus
preventing teeth decay and osteoporosis.
4.Better mood and energy levels
And, you know,
“You are what you eat.” If you eat a healthy, balanced diet, you will feel better
and more energized. Furthermore, if you eat property, then it means your body
is getting all of the nutrients it needs to function properly, which will improve
your energy levels.
5.Improved memory and brain health
The last but not least
Eating healthy increases blood flow to the brain, which help prevent brain
diseases like Alzheimer’s, dementia, and cognitive decline.
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Eating nutritious and healthy food, together with enough physical activities,
can help us reach and maintain an optimum weight while also reducing the
risks of developing life-threatening diseases like cancer and heart disease.
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PROGRESS TEST - SPEAKING 3 (Test 1)
You are taking the mid term oral test for Speaking 3. You have 9-10 minutes in total for the
test. You have NO time for preparation before speaking.
First, you will have ONE minute to introduce yourself using the following script (1 minutes):
- Good morning/afternoon. - My full name is … . I am from……
- I am the student of class …. . My student ID number is …. .
- Today is ...... (19th August 2021).
- The test takes place at …. (centre).
Now, please begin with the first part of the test.
Task 1: Pronunciation (3 minutes)
Try to apply appropriate intonation to read out loud the sentences below. Pay attention to
intonation and sentence stress.
1. We shouldn't be afraid of failure, because we can learn from it.
2. Are you interested in reading books or magazines?
3. It is important for parents to respect children's privacy.
4. What do you usually charge for delivering things?
5. It was cold outside. There was snow on the ground lOMoARcPSD|44744371 Task 2: Situations (3 minutes)
You are talking to your friend about your favourite food and your diet.
You know, I'm not a big foodie and I have no taste for them. I think I'm most
suitable to eat vegetables and fruits. I cannot lack vegetables in my meals. I can
eat all kinds of vegetables even those that have a special taste like the bitter
taste of bitter melon. The most important thing is that vegetables are very good
for our health and metabolism. I'm not a vegetarian but I don't like to eat meat.
What do you think about that?
Task 3: Topic Discussion (3 minutes)
“Is it important to you to eat healthy food.?”
Present your view with clear arguments and specific, real-life examples to support your view.
It is absolutely important that we eat healthy because “health is wealth”. But
people often think of healthy eating as dieting. This is not true. Eating healthy is
not just about losing weight, it’s about feeling better both physically and mentally.

Healthy eating habits require that people eat fruits, vegetables, whole grains,
fats, proteins, and starches. Keep in mind that healthy eating requires that
you’re mindful of what you eat and drink, but also how you prepare it. For best
results, individuals should avoid fried or processed foods, as well as foods high in added sugars and salts.
1.Weight Loss
There are many reasons for us to eat heathy food.
One of the main reasons is to maintain a healthy weight or to lose weight. A
healthy weight has a plethora of benefits on its own, but we won’t get into that here.
2.Heart Health lOMoARcPSD|44744371
The second reasons is Heart heath.
Even if you’re young, you should think about your heart health, especially
considering that as many as 92.1 million people in the U.S. have some type of
cardiovascular disease. Healthy eating habits can improve your heart health
and common prevent heart diseases.

3.Strong bones and teeth Next,
If you pay close attention, you might notice that a lot of elderly individuals use
dentures in order to eat and talk properly. A healthy diet can help individuals
make sure they have strong teeth and bones now and, in the future, thus
preventing teeth decay and osteoporosis.

4.Better mood and energy levels And, you know,
“You are what you eat.” If you eat a healthy, balanced diet, you will feel better
and more energized. Furthermore, if you eat property, then it means your body
is getting all of the nutrients it needs to function properly, which will improve your energy levels.

5.Improved memory and brain health The last but not least
Eating healthy increases blood flow to the brain, which help prevent brain
diseases like Alzheimer’s, dementia, and cognitive decline.
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Eating nutritious and healthy food, together with enough physical activities,
can help us reach and maintain an optimum weight while also reducing the
risks of developing life-threatening diseases like cancer and heart disease.