PET (Preliminary English Test)
PET (Preliminary English Test)
PET (Preliminary English Test)
Writing:
3 parts/
7questions
Listening 4 parts/ 25% You have to be able to follow and understand a range of spoken
(36 minutes, including 6 25questions materials including announcements and discussions about
minutes' transfer time) everyday life.
Speaking 4 parts 25% Shows how good your spoken English is as you take part in
(1012 minutes per pair of conversation by asking/answering questions and talking, for
candidates) example, about your likes and dislikes. Your Speaking test will be
conducted face to face with one or two other candidates and two
examiners. This makes your test more realistic and more reliable.
Whats in the Reading and Writing paper?
The Cambridge English: Preliminary Reading and Writing paper has five
parts about reading and three parts about writing.
There are different types of texts and questions.
What's in Part 1? Five very short texts (they may be signs and
messages, postcards, notes, emails, labels,
etc.). You have to read them and choose
which of the three sentences (A, B or C) is the
best description of the text.
What do I have to Reading notices and other short texts to
practise? understand the main message.
How many questions 5
are there?
How many marks are 1 mark for each correct answer.
there?
Reading Part 2 (Matching)