. Try to answer the question at completely as possible usrng information from the reading passage and the lecture. The question doss not ask you to express your persona) opinion. Vou wiff be able lo see the reading passage again v/hen it is time lor you to write You may use your notes to help you answer the question. | SPEAKING In this section of the test you will be able to demonstrate your ability to speak about a variety of topics. You will answer three questions. Answer each of the questions as completely as possible. Ir. question 1 you will speak about a familiar topic. You need to demonstrate your ability to speak clearly and coherently about the topic. In question 2 you will first read a short text. You will then listen to a talk on the same topic. You will then be asked a question about what you have read and heard. You will need to combine appropriate information from the text and the talk to provide a complete answer to the question. You need to demonstrate your ability to speak clearly and coherently and to accurately convey information about what you read and heard. In question 3 you will first listen to part of a conversation or a lecture. You will then be asked a question about what you heard. You need to demonstrate your ability to speak clearly and coherently and on your ability to accurately convey information about what you heard. You may take notes while you read and while you listen to the conversations and lectures. You may use your notes to help you prepare your response. Listen carefully to the directions for each question. The directions will not be written on the screen. Mini-Test 1 Speaking 289 Questions 1-3 Question 1 Read the question. On a piece of paper take notes on the main points of a response. Then respond to the question. If you were the leader of your country what would you do Use reasons and details to support your response. Preparation Time 15 seconds Response Time 45 seconds Question 2 Read the passage. On a piece of paper take notes on the main points of the reading passage. i Reading Time 45 seconds Part of the syllabus in a history class One of the requirements for this class is that you watch a number of films on historical topics. You will be given a list of twenty films and you are required to watch at least twelve of the twenty films.