APTIS APTIS Speaking: Interactive Task and Personal Questions 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In the APTIS Speaking test, Part 1 (personal questions), what type of responses are expected?
- One-word answers only
- Short personal answers about yourself, your life, and experiences (Correct answer)
- Formal essays read aloud
- Memorized speeches
Correct answer: Short personal answers about yourself, your life, and experiences
Part 1 asks candidates to respond to simple personal questions about topics like hobbies, work, and daily life using natural spoken language.
Question 2: In APTIS Speaking Part 2, you describe a picture. Which approach best demonstrates B2-level ability?
- Listing single words you see in the picture
- Describing the scene in detail, speculating about context, and making comparisons (Correct answer)
- Reading a prepared description from memory
- Only mentioning colors and shapes
Correct answer: Describing the scene in detail, speculating about context, and making comparisons
B2 speakers can describe, speculate, and compare — going beyond simple observation to show language range and flexibility.
Question 3: Which APTIS Speaking task requires you to discuss a topic with a virtual interlocutor by answering follow-up questions?
- Part 1 — personal questions
- Part 2 — picture description
- Part 3 — interactive task with follow-up questions (Correct answer)
- Part 4 — monologue on an abstract topic
Correct answer: Part 3 — interactive task with follow-up questions
Part 3 of the APTIS Speaking component involves a simulated interactive exchange where the candidate responds to increasingly complex questions on a topic.
Question 4: A candidate is asked: 'What would you do to improve public transportation in your city?' This question type tests which speaking skill?
- Reading aloud fluency
- Hypothetical reasoning and expressing opinions (Correct answer)
- Memorized vocabulary lists
- Pronunciation of technical terms
Correct answer: Hypothetical reasoning and expressing opinions
Questions using 'would' ask candidates to reason hypothetically and express a personal viewpoint, testing higher-order speaking skills.
Question 5: In the APTIS Speaking test, what does 'fluency' primarily refer to?
- Using no grammatical errors
- Speaking smoothly and naturally without long, unnatural pauses (Correct answer)
- Using advanced vocabulary in every sentence
- Memorizing and repeating phrases
Correct answer: Speaking smoothly and naturally without long, unnatural pauses
Fluency is the ability to communicate without excessive hesitation or breakdown, even if minor errors occur.
Question 6: Which phrase best introduces an opinion in the APTIS Speaking test?
- I don't know.
- It is what it is.
- In my opinion, / I believe that / From my perspective, (Correct answer)
- Yes, no, maybe.
Correct answer: In my opinion, / I believe that / From my perspective,
Discourse markers like 'In my opinion' or 'I believe that' signal that you are about to state a personal viewpoint, which is expected in opinion tasks.
In the APTIS Speaking test, Part 1 (personal questions), what type of responses are expected?