1. Read the task below. Then listen to a student doing the task. Which option does he choose and why?Compare the...
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English Speaking Exercises for B2 – Collaborative task
Imagine that you are discussing practical ways in which people can help to combat pollution. How effective is each of...
English Speaking Exercises for B2 – Presentation
Look at the photo and the headline. Then talk for about one minute about how technology has led to an increase in some...
English Speaking Exercises for B2 – Role-play
1. Match the illnesses and injuries with the treatments.1 virus 2 chest infection 3 heartburn 4 sore throat...
English Speaking Exercises for B2 – Photo description and comparison
1. Rewrite the sentences using must have, may (not) have, or can’t have.1 I’m sure that they were good friends...
English Speaking Exercises for B2 – Interview and stimulus-based discussion
1. When you plan travelling for leisure, what is the most important consideration for you before you make your choice?...
English Speaking Exercises for B2 – Topic-based presentation
1. Listen to a student doing the task below. Which of the four prompts (A-D) does she not mention?Look at the...
English Speaking Exercises for B2 – Role-play
1. Match the sentence halves to make phrases for being diplomatic.1 Can I have a word 2 Well, it’s 3 What did...
English Speaking Exercises for B2 – Photo comparison
1. Complete the sentences about photo A with the words below.looks most likely say something sort...