In part 3, it'll be a two-way discussion. The examiner will ask you further questions which are connected to the topic of Part 2. These questions are designed to give you an opportunity to discuss more abstract issues and ideas.
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- What kind of music is popular in your country?
- How does pop music now compare to when you were growing up?
- Is foreign music or music from your country more popular with people your age?
- Let’s move on to the role of government on music. Do you think is it necessary for the government to require all children to learn music?
- Do you think the government needs to do more to preserve traditional music? What could they do?
- Finally, let’s talk about illegal downloading of music. There's a lot of pirated music. Do you agree that we should support official music?
- What are some possible advantages and disadvantages of being stricter about the illegal downloading of music?
- Do you think CDs will have any role in the music industry in the future?
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Pronunciation 5/9
• attempts to control features but lapses are frequent
• mispronunciations are frequent and cause some difficulty for the listener
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Fluency and Coherence 5/9
• may over-use certain connectives and discourse markers
• produces simple speech fluently, but more complex communication causes fluency problems
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Grammatical Range and Accuracy 5.5/9
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Lexical Resource (Vocabulary) 6/9
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Useful vocabulary for Part 1 questions about music
Do you like music?
I love music. My friends and I like to sing along to catchy songs on the radio. However, I don’t like songs that get stuck in my head.
I don’t consider myself a music lover. I am actually quite tone-deaf, but I do go to an occasional concert.
I am head over heels for music. I normally listen to catchy songs that I can sing along with. I go to at least one gig a month.
What kind of music do you listen to?
My favorite music to listen to is country music. I know the genre doesn’t have a huge fan base, but I like to set my favorite song as my ringtone, so every time I hear it I can learn the words.
I like to listen to jazz music. My family always puts on different jazz vinyls on our record machine Christmas morning. It isn’t very singable, but I like it anyway.
What is your favorite song?
My favorite song is “Landslide,” by Fleetwood Mac. It is easy to sing along to and I can listen to it over and over again.
“Hey Jude” is my favorite song. It is a massive hit, sung by the Beatles. I know if people love the Beatles that they have great taste in music.
Are you good at singing?
I think I am a great singer, but my family jokes that I am tone deaf. I like to go to karaoke nights, but don’t expect any massive hits from me in the future.
I am a talented singer. I don’t have a record label, but I have performed a few concerts at a local festival.
Who is your favourite singer?
My favorite singer is John Legend. His songs are so romantic and he has a beautiful voice. It’s no wonder he has a huge following!
Britney Spears is my favorite singer. She hasn’t come out with any new songs lately, but her music is timeless and will always get me in a great mood!
Is there a specific album you like the most?
I don’t have a specific album that is my favorite because I love listening to new music. I always have my radio on listening for the next one-hit wonder.
My favorite album is “Hotel California,” but The Eagles. I used to listen to this album when I was growing up, so it is very nostalgic. It is also my dad’s favorite album!
What type of music do you like?
I like classical music. I like classical music because there is such a range, it can be melancholic and relax me, or piercing and wake me up.
My favorite type of music is rock music. Rock music is rhythmic and I like learning all of the words to my favorite songs.
I love hip-hop music. It has a fast tempo and always gets me energized for my day.
I like K-pop music the best. It is very upbeat and puts me in a good mood. I think anyone who is feeling down should listen to K-pop.
Punk music is my favorite! I know others may disagree, but I find it very catchy and singable.
I love electronic music. Although it is very lively, I find that it is also very relaxing in the right situations. I think the music can be very uplifting to people in a dance club.
I like listening to jazz music. Jazz music on a late night is so soft and warm. I believe that jazz artists are some of the most harmonic of them all!
Vocabulary for describing the music/song you like
- Catchy: catchy music or words are pleasing and easy to remember
- Get stuck in your head/earworm
- Sing along to (a song)
- Have good taste in music
- Tone-deaf: (of a person) unable to perceive differences of musical pitch accurately
- Set my favorite song as a ringtone
- One-hit wonder: A one-hit wonder is a singer/group that has only experienced real mainstream success with one hit song.
- Nostalgic: feeling happy and also slightly sad when you think about things that happened in the past:
Vocabulary for describing music shows and singers:
- Album/record/vinyl
- Live show/gig/concert
- singer/vocalist
- A record label: a company that records and sells music:
- A massive hit: a record that sells lots of copies
- Have a huge following: have a lot of fans
- Be head over heels: be completely in love
- Fan base: the fans of a singer, group, team, etc. considered as a group:
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