18/5/20
1 ) What happens to lost baggage
Structure of the oral exam:
I’ll call the 1st person
-monologue 2’ prep / 5’ speaking
-mediation 2’ prep /4’-5’ speaking
I’ll call the second person
Dialogue: only a minute to read the card - 5’ to speak
The 1st person leaves
The 2nd person
-monologue 2’ prep / 5’ speaking
-mediation 2’ prep / 4’-5’ speaking
An example of Mediation: Explain the map
End up splashing
cou‧ri‧er /ˈkʊriə $ -ər/ noun [countable] 1 a person or company that is paid to take packages somewhere
courier verb [transitive] to send something somewhere using a courier
arrange for it to be couriered to you,
go walkabout
spoken to get lost – used humorously
My watch has gone walkabout again.
ir‧re‧triev‧a‧ble /ˌɪrɪˈtriːvəbəl◂/ adjective formal
1 an irretrievable situation cannot be made right again
the irretrievable breakdown of their marriage
dispose of something phrasal verb
1 to get rid of something, especially something that is difficult to get rid of
- an incinerator built to dispose of toxic waste
CONVOCATORIA PRUEBA DE EXPRESIÓN ORAL
JUNIO 2020
IDIOMA: Inglés
PROFESOR: Fran
CURSO: C2
Los siguientes alumnos deberán presentarse a la prueba oral en el día y aula indicados: (APUNTAROS POR PAREJAS)
REVISIÓN: Aquellos alumnos que deseen revisar su examen corregido (tanto escrito como oral), podrán hacerlo el día _____ de junio
de ______ a ______ horas
Murcia, a de de 20__
Firma:
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