Who is your best friend? How did you meet him/her? How long have you known each other? Why are you friends? What do you like about your friend? What do you think your friend likes about you?
Below is a pie chart showing the global percentage of English dialects in 1997. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
You have set up a meeting with your project team. Write an email reminding them of the meeting. Include the day, time, place and reason for the meeting.
Are you the kind of person who saves for something, or would you just take out a loan or use your credit card? Why? Which would you recommend to another person?
Which companies are your biggest competitors? How does your company compare? Why would a customer or client choose your product or service and not that of your competitor?
If you have something to do that you dread, do you prefer to do it now and get it out of the way, or would you put if off until the last minute? How come?
How have shopping habits changed over recent years? Describe how people used to shop compared to how they shop now. Who benefits from these changes? Who is hurt by them?
Be sure to use specific examples to support your answer.
What career advice would you give your past self? Imagine you have the chance to tell yourself what to do and what to study. What would you say and why?
Some large companies are making the switch to English as the official in-house language. What do you think about it? What are the pitfalls of such a move? What is to be gained? Would you like for your company to have such a policy?