Interview 12: Essential Signposting

Students preparing for exams like IELTS, CPE, or BEC Higher are required to do ‘long-turns’ during their interview. Eun-Kyung from South Korea attempts a task like this in this week’s podcast, which looks at the importance of signposting a talk.

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12 Responses to “Interview 12: Essential Signposting”

  1. mioara Says:

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  2. suchitra Says:

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  3. Landinara Engelmann Says:

    I’d like to say that listening to this interview and the review was more than what I was expecting. I could correct some of the mistakes that I used to make. Congratulations!

  4. Mahjabeen Says:

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  5. carmen Says:

    It was a very useful topic and the example is exactly what my students need. Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. Débora Says:

    Wow! I’m so glad I’ve found this website, although I should admit I am feeling a wee bit more anxious right now. The reason is, no matter how fluent you are, there are some important details that must be observed in order to succeed in this part of the exam. Anyway, I’m sure I’ll feel more confident as I get more and more practice. I can’t wait to listen to other interviews! Thanks a lot!

  7. Francisco Costa Says:

    September 29th, 2008 at 20:11
    It was very interesting The lesson today. I’d like to thank you indeed.
    I’ve been learnig a lot

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