FCE (First Certificate in English) Speaking- Phrases to speculate and compare
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Practice of vital comparing and guessing language for Cambridge First Speaking (especially B2 First Speaking Part Two) along with students getting to know each other, perfect for first lessons.
Lesson Plan Content:
Describe your partner B2 First speculating and comparing practice
Use the phrases on the cards below to speculate about your partner. You can use more than one card each time. Your partner will say if you were correct, then tell you if they are surprised by your level of certainty or uncertainty.
Possible Cambridge First Speaking topics to speculate on
English language exams, including FCE Studying English (including self-study)
Using English Work
Arts and media Daily routine
Food and drink Free time/ Hobbies
Friends and family Health and fitness
Home Other languages
Other studies Technology
Transport and travel Personality
Appearance Ages
Useful phrases for doing the activity “That’s correct/ That’s right.” “Good guess!” “Actually,…” “I’m surprised you think that.” “Not really/ Not exactly.” “I think you could be more certain/ confident about that.” “What makes you so sure about that?” |
Cards to cut up
…seem(s)…
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both |
…look(s) (like)…
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neither |
I guess…
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like |
I imagine…
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unlike |
…obviously…
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whereas |
…probably…
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too |
…might/ may/ maybe/ perhaps…
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(quite/ fairly/ very/ completely) different |
…clearly…
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(quite/ fairly/ very) similar |
I’m not sure exactly but…
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(slightly/ somewhat/ quite a lot/ a lot/ far far)… er |
…appear(s)…
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(a bit/ a great deal/ much much) more… |
I reckon…/ I suppose…
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contrast |
I’m fairly sure…
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in common |
I get the impression that…
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compared to |
My initial impression is…
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(more or less/ exactly) the same |
…almost certainly…
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but |
…must…
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as well |
…could (possibly)…
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not (nearly/ quite) as… as |
I’m pretty confident that…
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differ(s) |
I expect…
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resemblance |
I know for sure that…
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and |
I know for a fact that…
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but |
Brainstorm useful phrases for comparing and speculating, compare with the cards, then use similar language to compare and contrast Speaking Part Two photos.
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