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B2 Speaking Part 1 Questions Guide

The document contains a list of 43 questions that could be asked in a B2 level speaking exam. The questions cover a range of topics including meeting new people, hobbies, media consumption, holidays, family, sports, climate change and addiction. Common topics assessed are daily routine, interests, opinions and experiences.

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B2 Speaking Part 1 Questions Guide

The document contains a list of 43 questions that could be asked in a B2 level speaking exam. The questions cover a range of topics including meeting new people, hobbies, media consumption, holidays, family, sports, climate change and addiction. Common topics assessed are daily routine, interests, opinions and experiences.

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  • B2 Speaking Part 1: Questions

B2 SPEAKING PART 1 QUESTIONS

1. Do you enjoy meeting new people? Why (not)?

2. Do you have a favourite newspaper or magazine? (Why do you like


it?)

3. What are you going to do next weekend?

4. What do you like most about the area where you live?

5. Tell us about a special occasion you’ve celebrated recently.

6. Do you like going to the cinema? What films would you like to see
next?

7. Tell us about a TV program you’ve seen recently?

8. How often do you go to clothes shops or shoe shops?

9. Do you see much of your friends during the week?

10. What kind of presents do you like to receive for your birthday?

11. Do you ever go to concerts? What kind of concerts do you enjoy?

12. How do you find out what’s happening in the world?

13. Do you like to plan your holidays just before you go, or do you plan
in advance? (Why?)

14. What is the most popular sport in your country?

15. What do you do to exercise?

16. If you could take up a new hobby, what would you do?

17. Do you prefer paper books or digital books?

18. What do you enjoy most about learning English?

19. Are you the kind of person who can do two things at once?

20. Do you use social networking sites a lot? Why/Why not?


[Link] are the benefits of developing technology to improve
communication?

22. Would you be upset if you were carrying out a project and one of
your classmates copied you?

23. Do you have to study any subjects at school that you believe to be
pointless?
24. Some say that taking part is what counts, not winning, would you
agree with this statement?

25. Which things are worth putting lots of effort into to make sure you
succeed?

26. Is your weekday routine different from your weekend routine? (In
what ways?)

27. What do you look forward to at the end of the day?

28. Can you remember your first English lessons?

29. Are you happier doing mental or physical work?

30. What kind of work would you really like to do in the future?

31. What were the most important things you learned at primary
school?

32. Tell me about your favourite film star.

33. How much time do you spend at home?

34. What did you do on your last birthday?

35. What do you look forward to at the end of the day?

36. Is your weekday routine different from your weekend routine? (In
what ways?)

37. What's the most exciting thing you've ever done?

[Link] you think computers will replace newspapers and TV in the


future?

[Link] me a little about your family.

[Link] me about your best friend.

[Link] are the most important people in your life?

Air travel is very bad for the environment; so, is it wrong to fly abroad for a holiday?

Many plants and animals are going extinct. Is this a problem?

Do you think individual action can save the environment?

How is the climate likely to change in the future due to global warming?
[Link] do some people become addicted to things easily, whereas others do not?

 Do you think sport has an age limit, or should everyone be able


to take part?
 In the sport world, is winning all that matters?
 Why do you think football fans so often become violent?
 Why do you think sports people feel the need to take
performance-enhancing drugs?

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The decline in newspaper and TV consumption shifts the focus to digital literacy and may threaten traditional journalism's sustainability, while increasing access and immediacy of information .

Participating in sports fosters teamwork, discipline, leadership skills, and resilience, contributing to personal development beyond the physical benefits .

Planning holidays in advance generally leads to a smoother travel experience and potentially increased satisfaction as it allows for better organization, cost savings, and the exploration of more diverse activities .

An overemphasis on winning can prioritize outcomes over ethical behaviors, fostering environments where cheating and unsportsmanlike conduct are more prevalent .

Frequent use of social networking sites can enhance communication skills when it involves meaningful interactions but may impair face-to-face interpersonal relationships due to reduced physical social interaction .

The extinction of species disrupts ecosystems, leading to loss of biodiversity, which can compromise ecosystem services vital for human survival such as pollination, oxygen production, and food resources .

Technology enhances both personal and professional communications by enabling real-time interaction, overcoming geographical barriers, and increasing accessibility to information .

Genetic predispositions, psychological factors, social environment, and personal experiences all contribute to why some people develop addictions more easily than others .

Individual actions, such as reducing energy consumption and advocating for policy changes, cumulatively contribute to significant environmental impact and can raise awareness to drive broader societal change .

Digital books offer accessibility and interactivity, enhancing learning; however, they may lead to screen fatigue and reduce deep reading comprehension compared to traditional texts .

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1. Do you enjoy meeting new people? Why (not)? 
2. Do you have a f
24. Some say that taking part is what counts, not winning, would you 
agree with this statement?
25. Which things are worth p
42.Why do some people become addicted to things easily, whereas others do not?
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Do you think sport has an age limit, or shou

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