I find it helps to let my students to fit the cue card they get at the exam into the specific rule I make for the four different areas: people, places, object / thing and events. I will be discussing these four areas individually as follows:
l People cards: always talk about appearance and personality
These are the two key points of people cards, although the card might not be requiring both these two. However, you can always say more than cue card says as long as it is topic-related. Appearance gives the examiner a better idea of this person might be like since it pictures the person. When it comes personality, examples or stories from your memory are required which could make your speech sound fun enough.
Example 4)
Describe a child you know.
You should say:
Who this child is
What he /she is like
How you met this child
And explain why you choose to talk about this child
The answers to the four sup-topics of Example 4 could be quite short, especially the first and third ones. It seems the second sub-topic is which you can drop most your ideas at. The phrases or vocabulary of describing a childs appearance could be: chubby face, dirty hands, red cheeks, messy hair. Their typical personalities would be: naughty, innocent, nave. Give, or make up if it is necessary, to show how naughty, innocent, nave the child you are describing is.
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