Wednesday 26 December 2018

CONTENTS FOR THE WRITING AND MONOLOGUE (subject to possible changes)



C1.1 JANUARY TEST
Here is the list of the proposed topics both for the writing test and speaking monologues.
*What qualities o traits of character are important in a friend? And in a workmate? And in your better half? How would you describe yourself?
*Regarding love and relationships, what is the best way to find a partner? Online? Face to face? Others? Can you give an example of the process involving a relationship from the very beginning?
*Is complimenting a woman on her physical aspect a chauvinistic behaviour? Should catcalling and wolf whistling be considered sexual harassment?
*How would you define a good politician? Can we trust democracy after Brexit, Trump's election and Vox? What should be the priorities for any government?
*If you had to decide between going on holiday to a modern, spotless, well-run, affluent city full of art galleries and museums or to an ancient, chaotic, lively, sprawling, inspiring, exotic city full of colours, smells and adventure, which one would you choose?
*Are foreign traditions like Santa Claus, Black Friday and Halloween destroying our culture? What are the traditions which better define us? How do you think foreigners see us?

Monologue: speak for 5 minutes. Preparation time 3 minutes. Notes can be taken and used as a guideline.

Debates: speak for 6 minutes. Preparation time 3 minutes. Notes can be taken and used as a guideline. The topics are these:

*Convince your partner that the city you'd like to visit is the best holiday option.
*Convince your partner that the profile you've chosen is the best match for your friend.
*Convince your that online dating is better/ Convince your partner that face to face dating is better.
*Convince your partner that catcalling is not always bad/Convince your partner that catcalling is always unacceptable 

*Convince your partner that keeping our traditions alive is the only way to preserve our identity/Convince your partner that traditions are outdated and that they represent an obscure, male-dominated conservative mentality
*Convince your partner that going to the USA to celebrate Groundhog Day is the best holiday option/Convince your partner that going to the UK to celebrate Bonfire Night is the best holiday option. 
(You've won the lottery so money isn't a problem)