Part 1: Introduction and Interview
- Can you tell me your full name, please?
- Can I see your identification, please?
- What is your favorite holiday destination? Why?
- Hint: Describe a place you enjoy visiting and why it appeals to you.
- How do you usually spend your free time?
- Hint: Talk about hobbies, relaxation methods, or activities with friends and family.
- Do you prefer living in a big city or a small town? Why?
- Hint: Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of both.
- What kind of activities do you enjoy doing with your family?
- Hint: Describe family traditions or outings.
Part 2: Long Turn
Topic: Describe something that was broken in your home and then repaired.
- What it was
- How it was broken
- How it was repaired
- How you felt about the repair
Candidate speaks for 1-2 minutes
Part 3: Discussion
- What are some common household items that often need repair?
- Hint: Mention items like appliances, furniture, and electronics.
- How can people learn to repair things themselves?
- Hint: Discuss resources like online tutorials, workshops, and DIY books.
- What are the benefits of repairing items instead of replacing them?
- Hint: Talk about cost savings, environmental impact, and personal satisfaction.
- Do you think the culture of repair is declining? Why or why not?
- Hint: Reflect on how consumerism and technology affect repair practices.
- How can communities promote a repair culture?
- Hint: Suggest initiatives like repair cafes, skill-sharing events, and educational programs.
- Can you give an example of a repair that had a significant impact on someone’s life?
- Hint: Share a story or example of a repair that made a difference.
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