Friends 1、Do you have many friends?
2、Are most of your friends from school or from outside school ?
3、Do you think friendship is important?
4、Do you prefer to spend time with friends or spend time alone?
5、Are friends more important than family?
6、What kind of people do you like to have as friends?
I7、f you had the opportunity, would you spend more time with your friends?
8、What do you and your friends do together?
9、Do you prefer to meet your friends at home or away from your home?
10、How do you keep in contact with your friends?
11、Do you like meeting new people?
12、Do you like making friends with people?
13、Do you like face-to-face conversations with people?
14、Do adults and children make friends in the same way?
15、Do you think its possible to become real friends with the people you meet on the internet, for example, on chat sites or personal introduction sites?
Important:
At the moment in China, there are about 30 different topics being used in Part 1.
These topics and questions are in the examiners question book, the examiner is not allowed to make his or her own questions in Part 1 test.
Chris Green
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