PETS2 oral test is divided into three parts: a, b and C.
Part A: Examining the ability of candidates to provide personal information (such as name, birthplace, occupation, family, etc.). ) When we first met. This preservation takes 2 minutes.
Section b: examine the ability of candidates to answer specific factual questions according to the information card. The information on the information card involves daily life, entertainment and social activities, and the languages used are English and Chinese. This preservation takes 5 minutes.
Part c: examine the ability of candidates to provide detailed information and explain their personal views. The oral English teacher will ask each candidate two or three questions according to the topic in paragraph B, which saves 3 minutes. There are two examiners in the exam, one is responsible for communicating with the candidates and the other is full-time marking. The advice of the full-time grading examiner will account for the main proportion of your final score. There is no need for special review before the exam. I suggest you pay more attention to the real questions of PETS2 oral test over the years, and be familiar with what the examiner said to you in the examination room (the foreign version of PETS2 oral test must have an examination process, and all the dialogues of the examiner in PETS oral test are strictly regulated, so you don't have to worry about not understanding them as long as you review carefully before the exam). If possible, you can recite some useful phrases and typical sentences (especially PETS 2 oral test).