Cambridge First Certificate (FCE)- Making Speaking Part Three Tasks
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Students challenge each other with FCE-style collaborative speaking tasks, including all the typical task formats and topics of real B2 First Speaking Part Three exam tasks.
Lesson Plan Content:
Making Cambridge First Speaking Part Three tasks
Instructions
Stage 1: Making Cambridge First Speaking Part Three tasks from the formats
Make at least one B2 First Speaking Part Three (speaking together collaborative task) for two students from another group to do, using the formats below to help you. (Your teacher will give different formats to different groups or let you choose any you like from the ones below). Choose one format and fill in all the gaps to prepare a complete task, both in the instructions that the examiner will say and on the task sheet that the students will be given. The gaps in the branches on the task sheet should be filled with examples or sub-topics that the candidates have to discuss. If you are not sure how to make a complete task from the one that you chose, choose a different one, look at a real exam example, or ask your teacher for help.
Stage 2: Testing another group with your Speaking Part Three task
Try doing the task which you wrote in your group to make sure that it is possible, then move to another group and set them the task. When you take the examiner role, be very strict about the timing (two minutes for discussion of the options, then one minute for working towards a decision).
After you finish testing another group with your task(s), ask your teacher about any formats below which you couldn’t understand, any formats you couldn’t work out how to make a task from, any difficulties you had speaking on the topics of another group’s task, or any other questions you have about Speaking Part Three.
Stage 3: Make your own B2 First Speaking Part Three tasks
Try to make more questions on these topics and then test them on another group:
- A balanced life
- Arts/ Media
- City life
- Health
- Money
- Shopping
- Technology/ The Internet
Examiner’s scripts
Format 1
“Now I’d like to talk about something together for about two minutes. Here are some ways that ________________________ could _______________________________________ and a question for you to discuss. First you have some time to look at the task.”
“Now, talk to each other about whether these are good ways to _____________________”
“Now you have about a minute to decide which one/ two __________________________
_______________________________________________________________________”.
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Format 2
“Now I’d like to talk about something together for about two minutes. Here are some things that people think __________________________________________________________ _________and a question for you to discuss. First you have some time to look at the task.”
“Now, talk to each other about why people think these things_______________________”
“Now you have about a minute to decide which one/ two ___________________________ _______________________________________________________________________”.
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Format 3
“Now I’d like to talk about something together for about two minutes. I’d like you to imagine that some students are doing a project about ___________________________________
____________________________________. Here are some ideas that they have had for the project and a question for you to discuss. First you have some time to look at the task.”
“Now, talk to each other about whether you think _______________________________ has a good or bad influence on _____________________________________________”.
“Now you have about a minute to decide which one/ two __________________________
_______________________________________________________________________”.
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Format 4
“Now I’d like to talk about something together for about two minutes. I’d like you to imagine that that a teacher has asked her students whether it’s better to_____________________ or ________________________________. Here are some ideas that they have had for the project and a question for you to discuss. First you have some time to look at the task.”
“Now, talk to each other about whether you think it’s better to _______________________________ or ____________________________________”.
“Now you have about a minute to decide which one/ two __________________________
______________________________________________________________________”.
Cambridge B2 First Speaking Part Three task sheets to complete
Format 1
Are these good ways to ________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________? |
_________________________________________
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___________________________________________ |
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________________________________________________ |
Format 2
Why do people think these things ________ _________________________________________________________________________________________? |
_____________________________________
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______________________________________ |
______________________________________________ |
_________________________________________ |
_______________________________________________ |
Format 3
Does _____________ ___________________________________ have a bad influence on _______________ ___________________________________? |
__________________________________
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__________________________________ |
_________________________________________ |
__________________________________________ |
____________________________________________________ |
Format 4
Is it better to _________________ __________________ or _______________ _________________ ________________? |
_______________________________
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________________________________ |
_____________________________________ |
__________________________________ |
_________________________________________ |
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