Задание 3 · Устная часть
Interview
Variant 18 · 5 Questions · 40 seconds each
Art & Museums
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Как отвечать на интервью — советы
- Отвечай развёрнуто: 2–3 предложения — это требование экзамена, не пожелание.
- Не молчи дольше паузы — лучше простой ответ, чем тишина.
- Не переспрашивай вопрос — это съедает твои 40 секунд.
- Используй разные стартеры — не повторяй I think каждый раз.
- Добавляй личный опыт или пример — это делает ответ живым и убедительным.
- Если не знаешь факта — используй As far as I know… или I'm not entirely sure, but…
Practice — listen, think, answer
Question 1 of 5
Do you enjoy visiting museums or art galleries? Why or why not?
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Without a doubt,
From my perspective,
It seems to me that
Personally, I believe
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Personally, I believe visiting museums is one of the most rewarding ways to spend free time. Walking through a gallery, you can discover different eras and cultures in a single afternoon, which is hard to match with any other activity. I especially enjoy art museums because they make you slow down and actually look at things carefully, which is something we rarely do in everyday life.
Question 2 of 5
What kind of art do you find most interesting — painting, sculpture, photography, or something else? Why?
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As for me,
To be honest,
I have to say that
What I find most fascinating is
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What I find most fascinating is photography, because it captures real moments that painting can only imagine. A powerful photograph can tell an entire story without a single word, and that directness really appeals to me. That said, I also have a great deal of respect for oil painting — the skill and patience involved in creating a detailed canvas is simply remarkable.
Question 3 of 5
Do you think it is important for schools to take students on trips to museums and galleries? Why?
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Honestly speaking,
In my view,
There is no doubt that
If I am being frank,
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Sample answer
There is no doubt that school trips to museums are extremely valuable for young people. Seeing a real historical artefact or an original painting has a completely different impact from looking at a picture in a textbook. These visits help students connect with history and culture in a meaningful way, and they often spark a lasting interest in art that a classroom lesson simply cannot achieve.
Question 4 of 5
Some people say that modern art is difficult to understand. Do you agree? Please explain your view.
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I can see both sides, but
To a certain extent,
My strong conviction is that
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To a certain extent, I do agree — modern art can feel confusing when you first encounter it, especially abstract works with no obvious subject. However, I think that is partly the point: the artist wants you to bring your own emotions and interpretation to the piece. Once you accept that modern art does not always aim to represent reality, it actually becomes much more open and personal than classical art.
Question 5 of 5
Would you consider a career as an artist or working in a museum? What would be the advantages and disadvantages?
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To be perfectly honest,
While the idea is appealing,
On balance, I would say
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While the idea is appealing, I am realistic about the challenges involved. Working as an artist or curator means spending your days surrounded by creativity and cultural heritage, which sounds genuinely fulfilling. On the other hand, artistic careers can be financially unstable, and museum positions are highly competitive. I think I would love it as a part of my life, but I would want a more secure career alongside it.
Exam mode. The questions will play one by one automatically.
After each question you have 40 seconds to answer aloud.
The next question starts only after your time is up. No text is shown — just like the real exam.
Well done!
You completed all five questions. Every answer counts — even an imperfect one beats silence every time. Keep practising and you will be ready.