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PREPARE
PRACTICE
With a partner, ask and ANSWER the QUESTIONS, giving AS MUCH DETAILS AS YOU CAN
GENERALS
Perfect tenses
Present perfect: something happened in the past and may extend to present. Timing is
indefinite. perfected and indefinite sense.
Eg. Brett has worked with some of the best chefs of Europe [in the course of his
long and continuing career].
Simple Past: something happened in the past and finished in the past. Timing is definite.
definite past solid sense.
Eg. Brett worked with Chef Pierre LeGout [when he lived in Paris].
Adjectives, adverb and noun: excited, climax, completely, amazing, incredible, fantastic,
enomous, rapport,
Reasons Let me (first) explain why; It was due to the fact that; I say this because
Sequence, listing and, so, as well as, as a matter of fact, what added to the was, in terms
of, the fact that
Compare & contrast w other cases unlike; w expectation I thought whereas in reality ;
I had expected , but the opposite was true and , on the other hand, although, despite this
_ EMPTY/STUPID CONTENT IS GOOD: its NOT a test of KNOWLEDGE. Its a LANGUAGE TEST. As long as
what you say is related, its GOOD to be EMPTY.
_ Use GAP FILLERS when you do NOT KNOW WHAT TO SAY and is THINKING. Use them just LIKE when
youre MAKING SMALL TALKS TO FRIENDS.
Let me think. Hmm, thats a tough one. Thats a tricky question. Ive never really thought about
that.
I guess I suppose
All in all
_ Tips to achieve the above and good rhythm, intonation, pronunciation: passionate and energetic
flowery conversation. Make the other party enjoy just by listening to you: song (pronunciation) +
literature (language features).