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This is (deliberately) quite a wide topic, so I would first of all try and focus on the areas that you're genuinely interested in.
Try and "make it personal": learn some phrases ("Je trouve que...", "À mon avis...", "Je ne suis pas d'accord." etc) for experssing your opinion about things.
At a more basic level, learn expressions for saying what YOU do in relation to health and why ("I don't smoke because...", "I exercise every day because...", "For exercise, I ride my bike/go to the gym"). Obviously make sure you know some basic vocabulary in that area.
You could try and find out about different attitudes to smoking/exercise etc in your country vs a French-speaking country and talk about that-- and then obviously make sure you know how to say things to express this comparison: "En Angleterre, les gens font du jogging ... Mais en France, on préfère ...".
If you have time, and you're doing this to a more advanced level, try and find out about what the current "debates" are in this area in the news. For example, have a look at what people like Ben Goldacre (he writes for the Guardian -- search on YouTube for some of his presentations) are saying about current issues, lies and misunderstandings being spread by media/companies around medicine/health. If it's for basic GCSE/SAT level, though, this may be going beyond what you need to do, so check with your tutor if you're not sure.
And as I say, if possible try and find the bit to focus on that you find most interesting and know most about.
One thing: @fjhartnell is right that you should know a few basic "structure" words. But I'd also say be careful of littering your speech too much with these because they don't actually add much to your argument: you won't necessarily get high marks for using loads of stock phrases with no actual content in what you're saying.
Hi there, I think you have a easy conversation assessment, really, because the topic is so wide and you could easily just say something to get the ball rolling.
You do need a certain level in french to go into more detail conversations but normally the examiner would try to adjust to your level so it wouldn't be a big problem.
Is it difficult for you to say in french things like "I see many people smoke even though they know it is bad for their health" .
Well, just blast your way through , just say things you want to say and don't bother if you had made mistakes, then you find you are talking , otherwise your mind keep worrying about your perfection in your french and it will stall the conversation. Good luck to you
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