Thursday 29 September 2011

Key English Test (KET)

  

 

 

Cambridge English: Key, also known as Key English Test (KET), is a basic level qualification that shows you can use English to communicate in simple situations and have achieved a good foundation in learning English

 Cambridge English: Key, also known as Key English Test (KET), is a basic level qualification that shows you can use English to communicate in simple situations and have achieved a good foundation in learning English

Exam overview

What's in the exam?

Paper Content Marks
(% of total)
Purpose
Reading and Writing
(1 hour 10 minutes)
9 parts/56 questions 50% Shows you can understand simple written information such as signs, brochures, newspapers and magazines.
Listening
(30 minutes, including 8 minutes' transfer time)
5 parts/25 questions 25% Requires you to be able to understand announcements and other spoken material when people speak reasonably slowly.
Speaking
(8–10 minutes per pair of candidates)
2 parts 25% Tests your ability to take part in a conversation by answering and asking simple questions.
Your Speaking test will be conducted face-to-face with one or two other candidates. This makes your test more realistic and more reliable.



source: www.cambrideesole.org

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