In this C2 Speaking Worksheet students talk about Remote Education.
Students are asked to prepare a Monologue about Remote Education, still one of the challenges of present-day education.
The great news is that our teachers have also created a sample answer for this monologue, so you can not only ask your students to create their own version but also provide them with some guidance about how to do it strategically for a certification exam.
DISCLAIMER: Please, note that our sample monologues are not meant to be the ultimate most correct answer learners can give in the exam. They merely serve as a tool that you can use in different ways:
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