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      Should you always extend your answer as much as possible?
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      1. Should you always extend your answer as much as possible?
        1. Yes
        2. No
        1. If you don't have too much to say, don't try saying it - you'll be incoherent. Sometimes less is more.

      2. Should you start speaking immediately?
        1. Yes
        2. No
        1. If you remain silent, you are not likely to impress the examiner.

      3. Do you need to start answering the question immediately?
        1. Yes
        2. No
        1. You can give yourself a little thinking time by talking about the question;

          eg "That's an interesting question, I haven't thought about it before..."

           

          This is good communication

      4. You only need to talk about the right topic
        1. Yes
        2. No
        1. This is a big "No". You need to listen to and answer a question. The questions are designed to get you to speak in a particular tense or use a particular language function such as giving opinions. If you don't answer the question the examiner will not be impressed.

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