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¿Cómo se evalúa el oral individual?

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¿Cómo se evalúa el oral individual?

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Es una evaluación interna: lo califica tu profesor (y luego se modera).

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¿Cuánto vale el oral individual en la nota de NM/SL?

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El 25% de la nota.

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¿En qué se basa el oral individual?

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En un estímulo visual (una foto/imagen) ligado a uno de los cinco temas.

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¿Cuánto tiempo de preparación tienes antes del oral?

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Unos 15 minutos de preparación supervisada (con notas breves).

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¿Cuánto dura el oral individual (NM/SL)?

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Unos 12–15 minutos en total.

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¿Cuáles son las tres partes del oral individual?

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Presentación del estímulo · conversación sobre el estímulo · conversación general sobre los temas.

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el estímulo visual

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the visual stimulus — the photo/image you describe and interpret

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la evaluación interna

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internal assessment — marked by your own teacher, then moderated

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¿Cómo se califica el oral individual?

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Criterion A Lengua /12 · Criterion B Mensaje /12 · Criterion C Comprensión e interacción /6 = /30.

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How should you use the ~15 minutes of preparation time?

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Plan your ideas and key vocabulary, making brief notes — never write a full script to read.

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What's the difference between describing and interpreting the stimulus?

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Describing = saying what's literally there; interpreting = saying what it means or suggests. The oral needs BOTH.

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How do you open a strong presentation on the stimulus?

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Describe what you see, then interpret what it means, then link it to the theme.

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How do you score well in the discussion and conversation?

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Develop every answer with a reason, example or opinion — never give one-word replies.

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Why link the stimulus to its theme?

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It anchors your presentation and shows the examiner you understood the image and the course themes.

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