OPIc Question Types
Connectors and Transitions
Useful OPIc Phrases
About the OPIc Test
Answer Strategies
100

What kind of question asks you about regular activities or everyday common things?

Daily routine/habit

100

Which connector can you use to add more information, like “and” or “also”?

adding/continuing ideas connector

100

What phrase can you use to start introducing yourself?

“Hi, my name is.../ Im currently.../ etc. 

100

What does OPIc stand for?

Oral Proficiency Interview – computer

100

What is the minimum you should do when answering an OPIc question?

Give a full sentence answer, not just one word.

200

What type of question asks you to choose between two options and explain why?

Preference / Comparison

200

What connector means “because of this," "as a result," or “so”?

Result connector

200

What is something you can say when you describe daily life or routine?

“I usually..."/ "then I.."/ "First, I... ”

200

What skill does the OPIc test mainly assess?

Speaking ability

200

What technique helps you expand your answer with more detail?

Use the “3-step rule”: statement → reason → example.

300

What kind of question asks you to describe memorable event in your life?

Past experience/ narration

300

Fill in the blank: “I was tired, ______ I went to bed early.”

so / therefore/ as a result/ etc. 

300

What phrase can help you begin an answer to describe a past experience?

“Last year.../ When I was __ years old... / I remember when...

300

What does the score IM stand for in OPIc?

Intermediate Mid(middle)

300

What should you do if you don’t understand the question?

Repeat the question, or say, “I’m not sure, but I think this question means…"  

400

What type of question usually starts with “What would you do if…”?

Hypothetical / Problem solving

400

Which connector helps contrast two ideas, like “however” or “on the other hand”?

Contrast/Difference connector

400

What phrase shows you’re making a comparison?

“Compared to...” / “I prefer.../ I think __ is –er than __”

400

True or False: In OPIc, there is one correct answer to each question.

False — answers are based on fluency and expression, not correctness.

400

Why is it important to personalize your answers?

It sounds more natural and shows real communication ability from experience.

500

What is it called when you must compare two situations or describe a change from past and now?

Comparison or Change Over Time Question

500

Which advanced connector shows “even though” or “despite the fact that”?

Contrast/Difference connector

500

What advanced phrase can you use to wrap up your answer clearly?

“To sum up…” / “All in all…” / “In conclusion…”

500

Name any two factors the OPIc examiners evaluate.

Fluency, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, coherence (any two).

500

What strategy can help you fill time and keep speaking confidently?

Use fillers, examples, and transitions (e.g., “For example…”, “Actually…” “Um...” Let me think,...“)

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