Complete the interview by changing the forms of the verbs in brackets. (3) then act out the interview in pairs. journalist: what exam did you (take)? viktor: fce. first certificate in english. journalist: do you think you pass? viktor: i think so. i'm quite optimistic. i think (do) the exam quite well. journalist: when you (get) your result? viktor: tomorrow morning. study at a language school and when l (go) to class tomorrow the grades will be on the notice board. my name (be) the first on the list because my surname begins with 'a'. journalist: how (celebrate) if you (pass) viktor: (go) to a café with the other students in my class. well, with the students who have passed journalist: and what will you do if you (pass)? (carry) on studying english? viktor: yes, i'd (take) the cae exam next year journalist: and if (not pass)? viktor: (take) the exam again in june.
Journalist: What exam did you take?
Victor: FCE. First certificate in English.
Journalist: Do you think you’ve passed?
Victor: I think so. I’m quite optimistic. I think I did the exam quite well.
Journalist: When will you get your results?
Victor: Tomorrow morning. I study at a language school and when I go to class tomorrow the grades will be on the notice board. My name will be the first on the list because my surname begins with 'A'.
Journalist: And how will you celebrate if you pass?
Victor: I’ll go and have a drink with the other people in my class. Well, with the people who have passed.
Journalist: And what will you do if you pass? Will you carry on studying English?
Victor: Yes, I’d like to take the CAE exam next year.
Journalist: And if you don’t pass?
Victor: I’ll take the exam again in June.