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haha, but my advice for the non native speakers would be to look at the stats. Most people who take the test gets 4's and 5's and from what I hear, the talking part is the most weighted.
and talking isn't that weighted but it is somewhat important...its 20% of the entire test, while dialogues and narratives = 20%, reading comp = 30%, fill-ins = 5%, informal writing = 5%, formal writing = 20%