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UKVI A1 Sample Questions for Sumitra Sharma & Sandip Sharma

UKVI A1 Sample Questions for Sumitra Sharma & Sandip Sharma

Here are sample questions and tasks for the UKVI A1 Speaking and Listening test, tailored to include details from your profiles. The test assesses speaking and listening only and is used for UK visa applications.


Part 1: Personal Information (Not Assessed)

In this part, you are asked 5 basic questions. This section is recorded but not marked.

These are sample answers for you to practice:

1. What is your name?

My name is Sumitra Sharma.

2. Can you spell your first name, please?

S-U--M-I-T-R-A.

3. Where are you from?

I am from Bardghat, Nawalparasi, Nepal.

4. What is your date of birth?

My date of birth is [your DOB].

5. What do you do?

I am a [your occupation].


Part 2: Questions on Two Topics (Assessed)

In Part 2, the computer asks 5 questions on each of 2 topics. You have 15 seconds to answer each question.

Topic 1: Your Home

Question

Sample Answer (Susmita Sharma)

Sample Answer (Sandip Sharma)

1. Where do you live?

I live in Bardghat, Nepal.

I live in Bhandara, Chitwan, Nepal.

2. Tell me about your home.

My home has three bedrooms and a kitchen. It's not big, but it's comfortable.

My home is in Bhandara. It has a garden and two bedrooms.

3. Who do you live with?

I live with my family – my husband, children, and parents.

I live with my parents and my brother.

4. What is your favourite room? Why?

My kitchen is my favourite room. I love cooking for my family.

My living room. I enjoy watching TV and relaxing there.

5. Where would you like to live in the future? Why?

In the future, I hope to live in a bigger house with a garden.

I would like to live in Kathmandu for better job opportunities.


Topic 2: Free Time Activities

Question

Sample Answer (Susmita Sharma)

Sample Answer (Sandip Sharma)

1. What time do you wake up?

I usually wake up at 6 o'clock.

I usually wake up at 7 o'clock.

2. What do you eat for breakfast?

I drink tea and eat bread for breakfast.

For breakfast, I eat rice and vegetables.

3. What did you do yesterday evening?

Yesterday evening, I watched TV with my family.

Yesterday evening, I played cricket with my friends.

4. Who do you enjoy seeing in your free time? Why?

I enjoy seeing my friends. We talk and share stories.

I enjoy meeting my cousins. We have fun together.

5. Where are you going this weekend?

This weekend, I am going to visit my sister.

Next weekend, I will go to the market in Chitwan.


Part 3: Role Play Scenario (Assessed)

In Part 3, you get a card with prompts. You have 1 minute to prepare and 35 seconds to respond to each prompt.

Task: Buying lunch in a café

Prompts on Card

Sample Answer (Susmita Sharma)

Sample Answer (Sandip Sharma)

1. Ask the waiter for the menu.

Can I have the menu, please?

Please, could I see the menu?

2. Say what you want to eat.

I want chicken sandwich with fries, please.

I would like a burger and chips, please.

3. Say what drink you would like.

Can I have a coffee with milk, please?

I want a cold drink, please.

4. Ask for the price of your meal.

How much is the meal, please?

How much does it cost?

5. Tell the waiter why you like this café.

I like this café because the food is delicious.

I like this café because it's clean and comfortable.


Listening Part Sample

The listening section typically has 3 parts. You will hear a recording and answer multiple-choice or fill-in-the-blank questions.

Example Listening Task (Part 3)

You hear a voicemail message about a new flat. Listen and complete the notes:

1. The address is 15, __________ Street.

2. The new phone number is __________.

3. The flat has __________ bedrooms.

4. From the window, you can see the __________.

5. She needs to buy some __________.

(Answers: Union, 546791, 3, park, chairs)


Key Tips for Success

Answer directly:

Even a simple, short answer is better than silence.

"I live in Bardghat." is a good A1 answer.

Add a little extra:

If you can, add one more detail.

For example:

"I live with my family." is fine, but

"I live with my family – my husband ." is better.

Don't panic if you make a mistake:

If you say something wrong, correct yourself. This shows a good grasp of English.

For example:

"Yesterday I go... I went to the market."

Use everyday vocabulary:

You don't need advanced words.

Simple words like "The food is delicious." are perfect for A1 level.

 

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