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Part I Requirement
You will certainly be asked general questions about your background, so you should have already prepared answers to some basic questions about yourself. For practice, write a short description of your present situation, and imagine the questions a stranger might ask you based on what you have written.
The requirements for effective performance in Part I are that you:
Ø Introduce yourself in a relaxed, friendly manner
Ø Produce basic information about yourself simply, accurately, and as fluently as possible
Ø Present yourself as person who is willing to talk and has interesting things to say about himself or herself.
What to Do:
1. Show the examiner you are confident by smiling and looking him or her in the eye.
2. If the examiner offers to shale your hand, return his or her handshake firmly.
3. Answer the questions you are asked clearly and in some detail (using at least two or three sentences).
4. Show that you are in control by talking freely about yourself and your past.
5. Make sure you have practiced well enough before the test so that the past tenses you use are accurately formed and appropriate.
What Not to Do:
1. Do not tell the examiner that you are nervous, or blink your eyes and move about too much.
2. Do not shake hands with the examiner as if your extended hand were a cold wet fish!
3. Do not cut the interview questions short with one-word or very short answers.
4. Do not wait for another question-the examiner wants you to answer each question in full.
5. Do not be afraid to correct yourself if you make a grammatical mistake, but fluency is just as important. Your grammar practice should take place in the classroom or at home.
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