What’s in the Speaking Paper?
KEY Speaking
Time allowed - 8-10 minutes
Normally you will do the speaking test with another candidate. The two of you will meet two examiners. One of the examiners will talk to you, the other does not particpate in the conversations.
Speaking consists of two parts and takes an average of 8-10 minutes. You will most probably do the exam in pairs – there is a chance that it will end up being a trio, but never alone anymore. And there will be 2 examiners (an assessor and an interlocutor), not only one anymore. You will need to show that you can take part in a conversation by answering and asking simple questions. It is 25% of your marks.
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Part 1 – Interview: (3-4 min) Respond to questions, giving factual or personal information.
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Part 2 – Discussion: (5-6 min) Candidates discuss likes and dislikes, and give reasons.
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Scoring
The Speaking section is worth 25% of the total score for the exam.
How to prepare for KEY Speaking
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Read this article explaining how to do well in the speaking exam.
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Speak as much as you can, with your friends, family and classmates.
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Practise asking and answering questions about daily life.
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Practise giving information about yourself.