Time: 1 to 1 1/2 minutes, i.e. half a minute for each candidate
At one point in the oral examination, one of the examiners will ask you to summarise what has
happened in the last two or three minutes. This may happen at any time so you should pay attention to
what is being said during the whole oral examination and be prepared to summarise it.
Imagine that someone who is not at the oral examination would like to know what happened during
one part of the examination. This does not mean that you use the exact words of what was said but
summarise it briefl y. Give the name of the part you are asked to summarise and then describe the
course of the dialogue or the presentation clearly and fi nish with a sentence which describes the result
of the dialogue or the main topic. Your task is not to give your own opinion on a topic or to bring in new
aspects. All you have to do is describe what has happened.
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