Teacher/examiner: Are you OK?
Candidate: Yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent.
Role play -Card 8
Teacher/examiner: Right. We're going to start first with the role play. OK, so I will ask you questions and you respond. So you are playing the role of yourself. And I am playing the role of a passenger.
Candidate: OK.
Teacher/examiner: And you're at the airport waiting for your plane. You're talking to another passenger. I'm the passenger, so I'll start. Hi. Where are you flying today?
Candidate: Hi. Er, what's your name? I'm flying to Spain. I'm going from Portugal.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent. My name is x.
What time is your flight?
Candidate: My flight er at what time I arrive my fli… you say? OK. Yeah. My flight arrives more or less I think at 16:15, more or less, yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent.
And what are you planning to do while you're away?
Candidate: When I'm away like, I'm planning, I come here from Portugal to see a lot of art and museums and of that kind of thing that I like a lot.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent.
And how often do you fly to other countries?
Candidate: Er, normally I fly a lot because I'm studying in a school, and every normally every weekend I, I fly, I take a plane or I go by car and, I see, new things and know new people.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent.
Candidate: That’s what I like.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah. And why else do you fly to other countries?
Candidate: Er, this year? What? What trips I have been? OK. Yeah. For example, this year I have been in, Portugal, France, er Spain, of course. And, in England there, because my girlfriend is from there.
Teacher/examiner: Ohh, fantastic.
And how did you travel on your last holiday?
Candidate: In my last, how?
Teacher/examiner: How? Yeah.
Candidate: I think it was by car. Yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Wow.
Candidate: By car. Yeah.
Teacher/examiner: And what was the journey like?
Candidate: The journey very slow, extremely slow. Yeah. From Spain to Portugal was very, very, very slow. I'm bored.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah. Fantastic. OK. Nice to meet you. Excellent.
Topic conversation 1: Topic 1 – In the home
Teacher/examiner: OK, x, we are going to start with Topic number 1 of the conversation and this topic is In the home.
Candidate: OK, this is still the role play?
Teacher/examiner: Yeah, no, this is the ques…, the topics now. I’ll, just ask you questions OK. So first of all, where do you live?
Candidate: Where I live in, I, I was living in Portugal. Er, it was 2 years ago, I think. Yeah. I was studying in an international School like this one. But yeah, was nice, yeah, the place was nice, a bit like, little bit bored through the year because it's more for summer, because it's like a country only for summer.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah. Yeah.
Candidate: And, but yeah, it's nice because you have sun all the year. You only have one week of rain and you have a goal that is the sport that I practice.
Teacher/examiner: Great.
Candidate: And the people is nice because you have a lot of cultures, you learn a lot, and yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent.
How many rooms are there in your house or apartment?
Candidate: What, in my house, in my house of Spain, or from Portugal?
Teacher/examiner: Or either. Which?
Candidate: OK, in Spain, Yeah.. Yeah. I live in the, in the mountains. And right, right now I'm living with my dad because my parents are divorced. But. In, in the house that I'm here with, my dad have, like, a living room. Uh, a kitchen. Three bathrooms, I think. And three, like bedrooms, yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Amazing. Very nice.
And which room do you like best?
Candidate: My favourite room is, I have a part of the house where I can paint and draw. I like a lot.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent.
Candidate: Yeah, and I have my guitar, a piano and it's like a place that I feel very relaxed and that is like my favourite place because I feel super chill and disconnect after training and yeah, yeah, yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Fantastic.
When did you last visit somebody else's home?
Candidate: Somebody else’s home I visit, er yesterday when, er I come from school to my house, I stopped before to the house of a friend, er in the city, because I was very like full of bags and I said to my friend, “please can I leave the bags at your house?” because I can, I can see, of course, past year and I change and after I go to train. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Teacher/examiner: I was going to ask what happened during your visit, but…
Candidate: Yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Where do you think you'll live when you're an adult?
Candidate: When I am an adult, I would like to live in, I would like to do travel a lot. To know a lot of new cultures, but I think that in, in Spain, in a very nice mountain, I think in, in a mountain because I love mountain. I will be living there, in the inside of Spain, I think, yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Great. And what are the advantages and disadvantages of living in a big house?
Candidate: In a big, in a like a really big, big house, I think that is, OK, you have your independence, you, if you want to be alone you can go to your room, be relaxed there, like do your things, exercise. But the other thing is that it’s a little bit cold, I think, sometimes because your dad is there and you are there, and sometimes you like to see a movie with your dad or …
Teacher/examiner: True.
Candidate: … or play, I don't know, sport, go outside to run. Yeah, that is only a part.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent, OK.
Topic conversation 2: Topic 6 – Celebrations
Teacher/examiner: And now we will move on to the topic conversation number 6, Celebrations. So x, when is your birthday?
Candidate: Er, my birthday is 15 of October. Yeah, I born in 2005.
Teacher/examiner: Wow, you're very young.
And who do you normally celebrate your birthday with?
Candidate: With? With? Normally I don't like a lot big celebrations for my birthday, but I love to do like, special things that I don't use to do normally, like I don't know, go with my friends and do like, I love adrenaline sports. Golf is not example, but I, I like to go, I don't know, cliff jumping or climbing or another hobby.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah. Excellent. It's good to be active.
When did you last celebrate something with your whole family?
Candidate: With my whole family? I think that, we celebrated the last thing er with my, with my brother, I think, with my grandpa and with my mom, er, when my mom was, like in a sickness.
Teacher/examiner: OK.
Candidate: And she got, like, out and we celebrate a lot with her and it was a special celebration. And we have a very nice time, all the family, there. Yeah.
Teacher/examiner: What happened on that day?
Candidate: On that day? Yeah. We, we go to, first, we go to a place in the mountain that my, my mom love.
Candidate: She feel a lot of peace there and we go there.
Teacher/examiner: Good.
Candidate: We stay. We speak. We go to walk.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent.
Candidate: Yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Very nice.
What is the most important celebration in your country?
Candidate: In my country, I think the biggest celebration we have in Spain, I think that is famous because, the celebrations. But we have a lot, a lot of different, like we have in Pamplona, like San Fermin, that they put bulls in the street and you're running.
Teacher/examiner: I’ve been there.
Candidate: You have been there?
Teacher/examiner: During Covid. So. But I'd heard about it.
Candidate: Ohhh. Yeah. OK. It's nice but not nice because, like, the people go very drunk and really, really drunk. And a lot of things happen there. I think that I have been only one, one time because I love bull fighting.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah, yeah.
Candidate: I love so much. It's one of my dr…, I'm training now to be a bullfighter, yeah..
Teacher/examiner: Wow.
Candidate: But first I need to finish school.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah, yeah.
Candidate: And this other celebrations you have in my city, in my [unclear place name], umm, near Valencia, um, we celebrate Magdalena. Umm, that is also with booze. You have bulls, but a lot of party.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah.
Candidate: And yeah, that's I think that and what like the day of Spain is a very main…
Teacher/examiner: Yeah.
Candidate: … a big celebration with a lot of Spanish people celebrate, I think. I think that, that's all I think, yeah.
Teacher/examiner: So if we for example focused on Magdalena. How do people prepare for this celebration?
Candidate: Prepare? Buying a lot of alcohol, I think.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah.
Candidate: But yeah, it's a week only, I think. Seven days, yeah?
Teacher/examiner: Correct.
Candidate: Yeah. From Monday to Sun…, or from Monday to Monday, I think. And it's like they do different, they celebrate when the mar…, when the mar..., marquis go out from the city.
Teacher/examiner: Right.
Candidate: And the, and the king, like the conquistador that was …
Teacher/examiner: Yeah.
Candidate: … come here and it’s like put it out.
Teacher/examiner: It's been a very long tradition, hasn’t it?
Candidate: Yeah, yeah. And we celebrate that every day, it’s a different day. One day we celebrate when they leave. Another day we celebrate the, the people that work in the, in the, in, I don't know exactly the, the, I don't know the word to say it. Yeah. And like a lot of, yeah, a lot of celeb… . But this more in the night.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah.
Candidate: The celebration is more in the night.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah.
Candidate: Yeah, I think that this is excuse to have party.
Teacher/examiner: Yeah, yeah, yeah. And enjoy.
Candidate: Yeah.
Teacher/examiner: Excellent. Thank you very much, x. Have a nice day.
Candidate: OK, bye.