Cambridge First Certificate (FCE) Speaking Part Two Prepositions, Determiners and Key Words Guessing and Brainstorming Student A

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Cambridge First Certificate (FCE) Speaking Part Two Prepositions, Determiners and Key Words Guessing and Brainstorming Student A Choose one of the sections below and read out sentences with the word in bold replaced by beep, blank, la la la etc, continuing until your partner guesses the right missing word. They can only guess once per sentence. If you reach the last example without them guessing correctly, you can make up other example sentences or give other hints. When they guess correctly, it can be useful to read out the ones they got wrong to help them learn from their mistakes. Switch roles and do the same until your teacher stops the game. If you don t use all the examples in one section, you can do the same section again later. Useful phrases for doing the activity Sorry, can you say that again (more slowly)? / Did you say or? I m not sure. Can you give me another example? I think it s Good idea, but that s not correct. I ll read the next example. That s right. Can you read the previous ones again? An An additional difference between the two is the size of the cars. An important difference between the two pictures is the countries that they are in, with this one obviously somewhere in northern Europe but this one probably in Africa. Another similarity which is instantly apparent is the presence of animals. As The beach in the picture underneath isn t nearly as beautiful as the other one. The people above are frowning, and these people look unhappy as well. The setting of this ceremony is not nearly as beautiful as this place. The top place isn t quite as busy as this one here. There are quite a few major differences, such as the people s positions in the rooms. For The buildings in the two photos are really quite similar. For example, they are both

made from some kind of stone or perhaps brick. The most obvious similarity for me is the look of happiness on the people s faces. There are more differences than similarities between the two pictures. For instance, the setting is totally different. In Both of the pictures have some kind of family meal in the middle. In contrast to the top picture, the bottom one has live animals in it. In the background of both pictures there are tall buildings. In the top right corner of this one there is a large cupboard, but in the other there is In the top picture there is an empty room but in the bottom one there are three people. One thing that the two scenes have in common is what looks like some kind of celebration. The activities don t have much in common, but I suppose you could get paid for both of them. The atmospheres are pretty different in that I get an excited feeling from this scene but this one seems quite calm. The décor in the two locations is really quite similar. The houses in the two photos are very similar. The top picture has a small pond in the bottom left corner, but the other one looks like the sea. The two places are fairly different in terms of what people are doing there. There seem to be lots of people in this place, but only a few people in this one. This boy looks happy. In contrast, the boy in the other picture appears to be disappointed or even about to cry. My In my opinion, both activities should be good exercise. My first impression is that these people are working but these aren t.

My initial impression is that these children are older than these ones. Of Something that both pictures share is what seems to be some kind of party. The activities don t have a lot in common, but I guess you would get fresh air doing both of them. The cost of the two activities shown is probably more or less the same. The people in the photos are almost totally different in terms of what they are wearing. The setting of this meal is not nearly as luxurious as this one is. On The most striking difference for me is the expressions on the people s faces. This picture has some kind of smoke or steam on the right. This man has a sword on his left, so it must be a castle or something like that. Than I reckon quite a lot more water is being used in this photo than in this place. I d say that there are more similarities than differences between the two photos. The street in this picture is quite a lot less busy than this road is. The top picture shows a much noisier scene than the bottom one. This man is far more dressed up than the one above. The A major similarity between this picture and the other one is the amount of light. An important difference between the two pictures is the countries that they are in. I get the impression that the people in this photo aren t enjoying it very much. I reckon that the difficulty of the two jobs is more or less the same. In the background of both pictures there are historic buildings of some sort. In the bottom picture there are several mammals but in the top one there is only a fish.

One of the few similarities between the two scenes is that the people look relaxed. The activities in the two photos are pretty similar. The atmospheres in the two locations are fairly similar. The biggest difference between the two bedrooms is how messy they are.

Cambridge First Certificate (FCE) Speaking Part Two Prepositions, Determiners and Key Words Guessing and Brainstorming B Choose one of the sections below and read out sentences with the word in bold replaced by beep, blank, la la la etc, continuing until your partner guesses the right missing word. They can only guess once per sentence. If you reach the last example without them guessing correctly, you can make up other example sentences or give other hints. When they guess correctly, it can be useful to read out the ones they got wrong to help them learn from their mistakes. Switch roles and do the same until your teacher stops the game. If you don t use all the examples in one section, you can do the same section again later. Useful phrases for doing the activity Sorry, can you say that again (more slowly)?/ Did you say,,, or? I m not sure. Can you give me another example? I think it s Good idea, but that s not correct. I ll read the next example. That s right. Can you read the previous ones again? A A difference between the two photographs which stands out is the amount of green. A striking similarity between this picture and the other one is I guess there is quite a lot more noise in this place. The top photo seems to be a far more peaceful scene than the bottom one. This house is a lot older than the other one. This place is a little bit more crowded than this one. At There are at least thirty people in this park, but only very few in the other one. This picture has some kind of banner at the top, whereas this one This thing at the bottom appears to be a carpet. This picture is different because

Between A difference between the two of them that stands out is the number of people. An obvious similarity between this scene and the other one is I guess there are more differences between the two photos than similarities. One contrast between the pictures is how exciting the people look. One of the few similarities between the two places shown is that there are slopes, maybe hills or mountains. The main similarity between the two classrooms is the age of the children. The clearest difference between the upper and lower pictures is where the people are. The only similarity between the two kinds of transport which I can see is that they are for the general public. There are more similarities than differences between the restaurants in the two pictures. Like The top picture looks like it s in the city centre, and so does this one. This man is wearing a uniform, so he must be a policeman or something like that. The setting in the one underneath is almost certainly somewhere historic like a capital city. Unlike the top picture, the situation in the bottom one looks quite fun. Some Both the top picture and the bottom one appear to have some kind of river in them. The first picture looks like a farm, but the other one appears to be a zoo or something like that. The top picture and the bottom one share some features, e.g. the smiles on people s faces. There are lots of differences and also some similarities.

The The first picture seems to be in a school, but the other one appears to be a kindergarten or something similar. The main similarity between these means of transport is how many people they carry. The most obvious similarity between the top picture and the bottom one is that people are playing music. The most striking difference between the two celebrations is the amount of food. The number of attendees is almost the same. The only similarity between the two situations that I can see is the sense of peace. The top photo has more cars than the bottom one does. There is a cloud in the top right corner of both pictures. Unlike the people in the top picture, from their body language I d say that the men and women below seem tired. These My first impression is that these people are much busier than the people in the other picture. My initial impression is that these shops sell some kind of luxury goods. The people in this photo are rushing somewhere, and these people appear to be busy as well. These men look pretty unhappy, and those women must be too. This An important difference between the two pictures is the countries that they are in, with this one obviously somewhere in northern Europe but that one probably in Africa. This scene has quite a peaceful atmosphere, but the bottom one looks quite manic. This city road is suffering from some kind of traffic jam, and so is this highway. The top photo looks like it s in the countryside, and so does this one.

To Both the top picture and the bottom one appear to have some kind of river in them. Compared to this river bank, this beach seems quite peaceful. In contrast to the bottom scene, the top one is pretty green. This picture up here is very similar to the other one if you think about the kind of person who would enjoy it.

Cambridge First Certificate (FCE) Speaking Part Two Prepositions and Determiners Pairwork Guessing- Brainstorming Stage Without looking above, put at least five phrases into each of the spaces below. Talking about differences Talking about similarities Things to say instead of picture / Ways to not always say picture

Showing which picture you are talking about Talking about parts of the picture/ Talking about places inside the picture Sounding unsure/ Showing your level of certainty or uncertainty

Use the words below to help with the task above. Talking about differences different common contrast compared as more difference instance such un where Talking about similarities similarity instantly few common share most so well same similar think share Showing which picture you are talking about the Talking about parts of the picture/ Talking about places inside the picture in on at Sounding unsure/ Showing your level of certainty or uncertainty opinion impression I I d ly s kind some least

Suggested answers Note that many more phrases are possible. Talking about differences are (fairly/ pretty/ almost totally) different don t have much in common, but In contrast, / In contrast to, Compared to,. One contrast between is isn t (nearly/ quite) as as is (much/ far/ quite a lot/ a little/ a bit/ a little bit) less / more / er than A difference between which stands out is A major difference is An important difference between and is Another/ An additional difference between and is The biggest/ clearest/ most striking difference (for me) is There are more differences than similarities between the two pictures. For instance, There are quite a few/ many/ lots of (major) differences, such as There is (quite a lot/ a lot/ much) more Unlike,, whereas Talking about similarities A (major/ striking) similarity between and is A similarity which is instantly apparent is An(other) (obvious) similarity between and is Both of One of the few similarities between is One thing that have in common is Something that share is The most obvious/ main similarity between and (for me) is The only similarity is There are some similarities. and so does and as well. and too. are (more or less/ almost) the same (in terms of ) are (really quite/ pretty/ very) similar. For example, is (quite/ very/ extremely) similar to (if you think about ) share some features, e.g. Things to say instead of picture / Ways to not always say picture photo photograph one location setting

scene Showing which picture you are talking about (In) the above/ below/ underneath the top the bottom the first the second the upper the lower Talking about parts of the picture/ Talking about places inside the picture the setting in the middle in the background on the right on the left in the top right corner in the bottom left corner at the bottom/ top Sounding unsure/ Showing your level of certainty or uncertainty In my opinion, I get the impression that My first/ initial impression is I guess/ reckon/ suppose I d say is almost certainly is obviously appears/ looks/ seems looks like some kind of probably must be of some sort/ or something like that. at least that I can see.