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Use these G.B.C. mock tests to prepare for your G.B.C. assessment. Pay attention to grammar, argumentation, fluency and delivery. Don't forget to avoid saying non-word sounds like “um” and “ah”.
Ask the questions below; skip the ones you feel don't suit the lesson or the level.
Tell your student that in this lesson you want them to remember to avoid non-word sounds, as the description says. That means:
- You can make a gesture when they say "um" or "ah".
- They should speak a bit slower if necessary.
- They should use effective silence by pausing after key words:
bad—"I think that if // I went back to // school I'd probably // study IT because it's // a growing field."
good—"I think that if I went back to school // I'd probably study IT // because it's a growing field."
Practice
Answer the questions your instructor has for you.