Speaking Part 2 TipThe candidate needs to speak for two minutes on a familiar topic, which means they should be good at storytelling. One way to tell better stories is by making them
dramatic – you don't want to sound too generic, saying things like "the weather was nice there".
I recently taught my students to add some 'spice' to their Part 2 responses with the three patterns you can see in the photo. Here are some funny examples we came up with in class:
His apartment is so clean that you could eat off the floor.His apartment was so big that I had to use Google maps to find my way around the kitchen.
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