What this part tests
- 30 seconds to prepare, 90 seconds to speak.
- A prompt describes a situation where a friend or colleague needs advice.
- Give organized, practical advice with clear reasoning.
Key strategies
Structure: problem acknowledgment, 2-3 pieces of advice, closing encouragement
Start by briefly acknowledging the situation ("I understand you're having trouble with..."), then give clear advice, then end positively.
Use advisory language
"I would suggest...", "You might want to consider...", "One thing that could help is...", "My recommendation would be..." This kind of language demonstrates appropriate register.
Make advice specific and actionable
Don't say "You should try harder." Say "I'd recommend setting a weekly study schedule and dedicating at least 2 hours every evening to practice."
Give reasons for your advice
"I suggest X because Y" is much stronger than just "I suggest X." Explaining the reasoning shows deeper thinking.