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모의고사 02회차

Q1. Let’s start the interview now. Tell me something about yourself.

Q2. What type of music do you like listening to? Who is your favorite singer or composer?

Q3. When and where do you listen to music? Do you listen to the radio? Or do you go to concert?

Q4. When did you first become interested in listening to music? What kind of music did you listen to when you were a child? How has your interest in music changed over time?

Q5. Tell me about gatherings and celebration in your country. How do people celebrate them? And what do they do when they get together?

Q6. Tell me about the last gathering or celebration you went to. What was it? And what did you do there?

Q7. Tell me about a memorable experience you had at a gathering or celebration. What happened? And why is it unforgettable?

Q8. Tell me about a beach you like to go to. Where is it? What does it look like? How often do you go to the beach?

Q9. Tell me about a beach you recently went to. What did it look like? What did you like about the beach?

Q10. Tell me about a memorable trip to a beach. Where did you go? What did you do there? What made it so memorable?

Q11. I’d like to give you a situation and ask you to act it out. You just moved into a new apartment, and you are wondering about how to recycle. Call the management office and ask 3 or 4 questions about how to recycle.

Q12. I’m sorry, but there’s a problem I need you to resolve. Your new neighbor from abroad put garbage in the recycling box, and tenants are complaining about it. Talk to the neighbor, explain how to recycle properly.

Q13. That’s the end of the situation. Tell me about how people recycled when you were a child. Was there a place for recycling? How was recycling in the past different from how we recycle now?

Q14. How did people use cell phones five years ago? What phone functions and applications were available? What are some of the biggest changes in how people use their phones?

Q15. There is a concern that young people spend too much time on their phones and are not developing face-to-face communication skills. What do most people in your country think about the way young people use their phones?