What is the KET exam like?
Key, also known as Key English Test (KET), is the name of the basic level that demonstrates how you can use English for communication in simple situations.
Key, también conocido como Key English Test (KET), es un título de nivel básico que demuestra que puede usar el Inglés para comunicarse en situaciones sencillas.
Las posibles titulaciones haciendo este examen pueden ser: A2 ó A1.
- +50% =A1
- +70%=A2
The test is divided into three sections:
1. Reading & Writing
- Time: 70 minutes
- 50% of the final mark
2. Listening
- Time: 30 minutes
- 25% of the final mark
3. Speaking
- Time: 8-10 minutes
- 25% of the final mark
What is the PET exam like?
PET or Preliminary English Test is the name for the intermediate level test which demonstrates your ability to communicate in English in day to day situations.
PET o Preliminary English Test te permite demostrar que eres capaz de comunicarte en inglés en situaciones prácticas del día a día.
Las posibles titulaciones haciendo este examen pueden ser: A2 ó B1.
- +50% =A2
- +70%=B1
The test is divided into three sections:
1.- Reading & Writing
- Time: 90 minutes
- 50% of the final mark
2.- Listening
- Time: 30 minutes
- 25% of the final mark
3. Speaking
- 12 minutes
- 25% of the final mark
KET & PET: EXERCICES
In these links you will find KET and PET activities to practice online. Some of the links are available for everyone but other ones are only for users of that site. The tests are divided into four different parts: listening, speaking, reading and writing. You can practice a complete exam or focus on a specific part.
On the first page, there are options on the right for practicing various parts of the exam.
GRAMMAR
VOCABULARY
READING
In this link you can practice Reading and pronunciation. There are three levels ranging from the easiest to the most difficult.
In this link you can practice PET (B1) reading.
SPEAKING
In this link you can practice just the oral exam for PET (B1) mainly part 3 where you have to describe a photo.
Here are some videos about the oral part (SPEAKING):
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