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Trinity GESE Grade 5

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Exam format

GESE Grade 5 (CEFR B1.1)

Exam format
Total exam time: 10 minutes

The exam consists of two assessed phases:


 Discussion of a topic prepared by the candidate (up to 5 minutes)
 Conversation on two subject areas selected by the examiner (up to 5 minutes)

Candidate performance
In addition to the items listed for the previous grades, the candidate is expected to demonstrate the following
communicative skills and meet the language requirements listed below during the exam.

Communicative skills

In the Topic phase


 Show understanding of the examiner by responding appropriately to questions
 Give information about the prepared topic in a series of linked long turns about the five
discussion points on the topic form
 Answer questions on the prepared topic, and participate in an informal discussion of the topic,
during which the examiner will request more information, facts or details
 Respond to requests for clarification and give reasons for making particular statements
 Ask the examiner at least one question about the topic area
 Take the opportunity provided to use the language functions and language items listed
opposite, where appropriate

In the Conversation phase


 Show understanding of the examiner by responding appropriately to questions
 Respond to requests for clarification and give reasons for making particular statements
 Ask the examiner at least one question about a subject area

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Exam format
GESE Grade 5 (CEFR B1.1)

Language requirements

Language functions
 Talking about the future — informing and predicting
 Expressing preferences
 Talking about events in the indefinite and recent past
 Giving reasons
 Stating the duration of events
 Quantifying

Grammar
 Present perfect tense including use with for, since, ever, never, just
 Connecting clauses using because
 Will referring to the future for informing and predicting
 Adjectives and adverbials of quantity, eg a lot (of), not very much, many
 Expressions of preference, eg I prefer, I’d rather

Lexis
 Vocabulary specific to the topic area
 Vocabulary specific to the subject areas
 Expressions relating to past and future time, eg two days ago, in the future
 Phrases and expressions relating to the language functions listed above

Phonology
 The correct pronunciation of vocabulary specific to the topic and subject areas
 The combination of weak forms and contractions, eg I’ve been to...
 Avoidance of speech patterns of recitation

Subject areas for the Conversation phase


Two subject areas will be selected by the examiner from the list below.
 Festivals
 Means of transport
 Special occasions, eg birthday celebrations
 Entertainment, eg cinema, television, clubs
 Music
 Recent personal experiences

Please note, Grade 5 candidates should not select their topic from the list of subject areas above
(see guidance notes on page 21 of the full exam specification).

Grade 5 communicative skills and language requirements have been mapped to CEFR level B1.1.

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Worksheet 1 — A mind map
Worksheet 2 — GESE Grade 5 language
Example language:
The present perfect: Have you had a holiday this year?
Yes, I’ve had two holidays!
Have you ever been to London?
Yes, I have.
How many times have you been there?
I’ve been twice.
The future using ‘will’: What do you think you’ll study next year?
I think I’ll study medicine.
Do you think life will be different in future?
I think life will be very different.
How long? ‘For’ and ‘since’: How long were you there for?
For 3 weeks.
How long have you lived here?
Since I was 10.
Preferences: What type of music do you like?
I like rock, but I prefer pop.
Giving reasons: Why do you like rock music?
Because it’s very energetic.
How much/how many: There are always lots of people at the festival.
I don’t have much free time.
You don’t see many bicycles in my city.
Graded Examinations in Spoken English Topic Form — Grade 5

Description of the Many reasons why


villa and village I like going there

Title of topic:

My Countryside
10 Villa

This year it’s been The villa or my house


different — my preferences

How my visits will


change in the future

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