World of Work
Environment
Public Figures
Exam Information
100

The money you are paid (usually weekly or monthly) for your work.

salary / wages

100

Name a personal action you can take to help combat climate change

Eat less meat, electric cars, avoid single-use plastics, etc.

100

Name a current public figure

????

100

How long is the Topic task?

4 minutes
200

The name for the people that you work with

colleague / co-worker

200

A prolonged period of very low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water

a drought

200

Photographers who follow celebrities to take photos of them, and usually then sell them to magazines or newspapers

paparazzi

200
In the listening task, after you have listened to the talk once, the examiner will ask you to.....

Briefly explain, in one or two sentences, what the talk is about. 

300

I'm doing really well at my job and I've worked there for two years. I'm going to ask my boss for a _______.

raise

300

A phrasal verb, used to describe the act of reducing the use of something. E.g. "we need to __________ on the use of fossil fuels"

to cut down

300

People say that when you become famous, you give this up

private life / privacy

300

Name the four parts of the Speaking & Listening exam

Topic task, Collaborative task, Conversation task, Listening task

400

In the UK, new mothers can up to take 26 weeks of this.

maternity leave

400

The term for energy from a source that is not depleted when used, e.g. wind or solar power

renewable energy

400

Translate: chismear

to gossip

400

Name one of the Conversation topics that we HAVEN'T studied yet.

Personal values & ideals, Society & living standards.

500

The term used to describe a "typical" job, often in an office, where you work regular weekly hours 

a nine-to-five

500

Give an example of the second conditional, in relation to the environment

???? 

500

Term used to describe when someone is the focus of media and public attention

in the limelight / spotlight / public eye

500

Explain how the Collaborative task works.

The examiner will read you a prompt that presents a dilemma, situation, or opinion. You need to respond by asking questions to find out more information, clarify information, and give your opinion.