How can I prepare for my Spanish oral exam?

In order to improve your language skills, we would practice a conversation where I would ask you basic questions about your life, your studies, your hobbies and your plans for the summer holidays. Once you have warmed up and feel comfortable, I would choose an image or photograph and ask you to describe it to me for five minutes, to train your spontaneity and ability to analyse, as well as hold a dialogue by yourself. If ever you feel stuck, I would ask you guiding questions and help you throughout the process. Afterwards, we would have a briefing on all of the good points you made, and talk about what you can improve on. You could ask me for any additional vocabulary you thought you could use and write it down in order to memorise it better. After a few more mock oral exams, you would surely be ready for your finals!

Answered by Sibel M. Spanish tutor

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