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Top 6 Questions For OIETC Speaking Presentation | Most Common Topics For OIETC Speaking Test

Top 6 Questions For OIETC Speaking Presentation | Most Common Topics For OIETC Speaking Test

OIETC Speaking Presentation

Most Common Questions for Part-2

Time: (3-5 Minute)

 

Consider the challenge listed below and prepare a short presentation on the topic:

Topic-1: In some countries Military Service is compulsory. Do you think compulsory Military Service should be universal for all 18-year old?

Topic-2: Passive smoking contributes to thousands of deaths each year, therefore smoking tobacco and the sale of cigarettes should be abolished. Do you agree or disagree with the statement why?

Topic-3: Some people believe that the higher a product is priced, the more likely it is people will want to buy it. Explore to what extent price influences potential buyers and account for other factors that influence people to buy a product.

Topic-4: It was common in the past for people to retire at 60. Now more and more people are choosing to continue working past the official retirement age, with some countries even increasing the official age of retirement. Do you agree with this change?  Why?

Topic-5: On average the UK population donated £10 billion to charities each year between 2016 and 2019. The money raised through these charities is for a wide range of medical and social issues such as cancer research, environmental changes, supporting the blind or deaf, the impoverished, and those who have lost loved ones.

(Source CAF-UK giving 2019 report)

Topic-6: Some people believe that charity begins at home. To what extent do you agree with this statement?

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5 thoughts on “Top 6 Questions For OIETC Speaking Presentation | Most Common Topics For OIETC Speaking Test

  1. “Cooking with your children can be a great way to introduce them to different cultures” (Source: BBC Good
    Food). How far do you agree with this statement?
    How would children benefit from being introduced to different cultures? Discuss both sides of the
    argument and use examples from your own experience.

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