CELPIP Speaking Task 6 - Dealing with a difficult situation Outline & Key point
CELPIP Speaking Task 6 - Dealing with a difficult situation Outline & Key point
1) Outline
- The letter explains the specific situation and presents two options that can be taken in the situation.
- Choose one of the two options to answer
2) Key point
- The given situation is based on materials that can be accessed on a daily basis such as company, family, friends, ethical issues
- Since your favorite choice may not always be easy to reason, you should choose the option that is easy to explain, if possible.
- For the selected situation, various settings should be made to increase the persuasiveness of the claim within the condition of the statement.
- For example, if your roommate has to explain to your cousin that your cousin is in opposition to living with you, your roommate is not social, you may be interfering with your studies in the last semester for graduation. Assuming that there are good houses in the neighborhood nearby
- The answer is to adopt a direct method of conversation with the other party.
- The first part of the answer begins with paraphrasing the other party's arguments, followed by a list of his arguments
- Do not express emotional or direct expression because you have to persuade / ask the other person
- If possible, the end of the answer may be smoother to conclude through contacts or alternatives between me and the other party.