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PET

Preliminary English Test


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Paper 1: Reading / Writing


Reading: Five parts which test a

range of reading skills with a variety of texts, from very short notices to longer texts.
Writing: Three parts which test writing

skills ranging from producing variations on simple sentences to a 100-word piece of continuous writing.
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Reading

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Writing

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Paper 2: Listening

Four parts ranging from short exchanges to longer dialogues and monologues.
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Listening
* PART 1: You will listen to

recording and fill in six gaps in a text. You need to write one or more words in each space. Spelling should be recognisable, but if a word is dictated, the spelling must be correct. * PART 4: You will listen to a long dialogue and decide whether six statements about the dialogue are correct or incorrect. Some of the statements will be about the

seven short recordings. After each one, you must * PART 2: You will listen to one long answer answer six multiple-choice recording and a question by questions. choosing the correct * PART 3: YouA, B or C.one long picture will listen to

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Paper 3: Speaking Four parts which include asking and answering questions, discussing with a partner, talking about a picture and expressing opinions.
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Speaking

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Results

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English for your future


PET offers an easy to understand

pathway to other, higher qualifications such as the First Certificate in English (FCE), and the Certificate in Advanced English (CAE).
PET exams use real-life situations and

are especially designed to help you communicate more effectively in your own life and to focus your language 4/27/12 learning on the skills you will actually

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