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Speaking practice I


DEBATE QUESTIONS













SPEAKING TEST QUESTIONS

1. Tell me about yourself.
2. What do you like to do?
3. How and where did you learn English language?
4. Have you been living in the same city or have you lived in different places? 
5. Who do you live with?
6. What will you do after this quarantine?
7. What will you do after this phone call/this lessson?
8. What will your life be like in 5 years?
9. What are you going to do on your next vacation?
10. What did you do on your last vacation?
11. Who was the last person you saw on the news? What did she/he talk about?
12. Where do you use to work before?
13. What would you do if you finish work/this lesson early today?
14. What would you do if you won a million dollars?
15. Do you think home office will become something that everybody can do?
16. How do you react to changes?

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