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Oral and Spoken Communication
Quick questions on Spoken interaction and discussion: N(A)-Level Oral
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What are develop your answers?Show answer
Aim to develop each answer with two or three sentences. After your view and reason, you can add a consequence, a suggestion, or another angle. "Students spend too much time on phones, which distracts them from study, so phone-free hours might help" develops a single view into a fuller thought. Development is what the interaction rewards.
What is disagree politely?Show answer
You can disagree with the examiner, but do it politely. Acknowledge their view first, then give yours with a reason: "I see your point, but I think...
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