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Test 1 Key Paper 1 Reading and Writing Part 1 Dis OO He) OM Of) Part 2 @c 76 6B OA 108 Part 3 MA 120 188 140 188 16G 17F 18H 19A 20C Part 4 GB ea |B eee 20 ae 2 ec eer dC Part 5 BAS 20 908 3C) a2 sa/A, 3418, 36 6 Part 6 For questions 36-40, spelling must be correct. 36 passport 97 ticket 38 airport 99 suitcase 40 tourist Part 7 For questions 41-50, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. Spelling must be correct. 41 ininear 42 from 43 have/ve 44 are 45 my/the/onelour 46 His 47 itwhen 48 10 49 am/m 50 me Part 8 For questions 51-55, spelling must be correct and capitals must be used where necessary, 51 9(th) AprivApril (th) 52 TheLastKing 53 8pm. 4 (£)3.50 55 Coffee Bar Part 9 Question 56 The task-specific notes given below should be used in conjunction with the mark ‘scheme for Part 9 given on page 14. Task-specific notes ‘The postcard should include the following three pieces of information: i day/date of arrival length of visit iii suggested activity 94 Test 1 Key Sample answer E Mark: 0 Lack of linguistic resources make the message in this writing incomprehensible. Its unclear whether the writer is attempting a response to the input text and writing about future plans, or is attempting to describe impressions and past andlor present activites. Paper 2 Listening Part? 18 2A 3B 4A 5c Part 2 6F 7G 8E 98 0A Part 3 1B it 12] Cee to) Agente ese 151G) Part 4 For questions 16-20, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. In question 16, spelling must be correct. Recognisable spelling is acceptable for questions 17 and 19. 16 Elaine 17 (the) Grand Hotel 18 8.30 p.m,/20.30/half past eight 19 friend 20 724 5936 Part 5 For questions 21-25, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. In question 21, spelling must be correct. Spelling of bank’, ‘May’ and ‘bag’ must also be correct as these are simple ‘high frequency’ KET vocabulary items. 21 Warnock 22 (the) bank 23 21stMay 24 £350 (or more) 25 (travel) bag Transcript This is the Key English Test. Paper 2. Listening, Test number one. There are five parts othe test. Pars One, Two, Three, Four and Five. ‘We will now stop fora moment before we start the test. Please ask any questions ‘ow because you musn't speak during the test {pause} PART 1 Look atthe instructions for Part One. [pause] You will hear five short conversations. You will har each conversation twice. There is one question for each conversation. For questions 1 to 5, puta tick Under the right answer. 96 Test 2 Key Paper 1 Reading and Writing Part? 1H 26 36 4F 5D Part 2 6B 7C 8B 9B 0A Part3 10 128 138 148 15C 16E 178 18A 19H 20C Part 4 218 2A 23C 2B 28 2B 227A Part 5 2C 2C 390A 318 328 3A 34C 358 Part 6 For questions 36-40, spelling must be correct. 36 garage 37 hospital 38 bridge 39 stadium 40 theatre Part 7 For questions 41-50, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. Spelling must be correct. 41 oninextthis 42 with 43 me 44 can/oould/should 48 for 46 like/love 47 thelmy 48 a 49.Do 50 be/come/arrive Part 8 For questions 51-55, spelling must be correct and capitals must be used where necessary. 51 Terminal3 52 Bam. 53 19(th) September 54 21.45/9.45 p.m. 55 taxi Part 9 Question 56 ‘The task-specific notes given below should be used in conjunction with the mark scheme for Part 9 given on page 14. Task-specific notes ‘The note should include the following three pieces of information: i ‘some acknowledgement of Leslie's note/invitation ii saying whether writer can or can't attend party ii if writer can, mention of friend and what he likes to do at parties it writer can’t, reason or excuse why he/she can't attend, Test 2 Key ‘Sample answer D Mark: 1 Only one part of the message is clearly communicated ('I can come to party). Hallo, friend Leslie! ‘am very well to day. How are you? hike party with you ‘can come to party, thanks. Your's Suleyman Paper 2. Listening Part 1 16 2A 380 4A 8A Part 2 6H 7D 8B 9E WF Part 3 10 126 «413A 144A 158 Part 4 For questions 16-25, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. Recognisable spelling is acceptable for questions 17 and 20. 16 Monday 17 January 18 9.15/quarter past nine/nine fiteen 19 57 20 (the) station Part 5 21 9.30/half past nine/nine thirty 22 4.00/four o'clock/16.00 23 Sunday(s) 24 21/wenty-one 25 60p/60 pence Transcript ‘This i the Key English Test. Paper 2. Listening. Test number two. There are five parts tothe test. Parts One, Two, Three, Four and Five. ‘We will now stop fora moment before we start the fst. Please ask any questions ‘now because you musn't speak during the test. {pause} PART 1 —_Lookat the instructions for Part One. [pause] You will hear five short conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. There is one question for each conversation. For questions 1 10 §, put a tick under the right answer. 104 Test 3 Key Paper 1 Reading and Writing Part? 1F 2A 8@ 4¢ 8D Part 2 6B 7A 8C 9A 108 Part 3 (WC) 428 186: 14C. 15a 16H 17A 18C 198 20F Part 4 21B 228 2A 2A BC 2B WA Part 5 2B 2A 30B 31A 32C 383A 34C 350 Part 6 For questions 36-40, spelling must be correct. 36 boat 37 fish 38 sunglasses 39 ball 40 sandwich Part 7 For questions 41-50, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. Speling must be correct. 41a 42 ininear 43 He © 44 with © 45 to 46 much 47 wentiravelled 48 was 49 goingiplanning 50 of Part 8 For questions 51-55, spelling must be correct and capitals must be used where necessary. 51 14/fourteen (years) (old) 52 Crow Cottage, Bradley 53. swimming and (playing) the piano 54 3-9 August §5 Rosie Brown Part 9 Question 56 The task-specific notes given below should be used in conjunction with the mark ‘scheme for Part 9 given on page 14. Task-specific notes ‘The note should include the following three pieces of information: {statement of preference for meat or fish i_name of some vegetable, or saying ‘any vegetables’ or ‘no vegetables’ lit time of arrival home. 110 Test 3 Key ‘Sample answer D Mark: 0 This is an example of a candidate who, because of misunderstanding the instructions, does not communicate the required message and who therefore scores 0. 'm going to do the meal taday. I's going to be at 6.20, I'm doing meat and a lot of types of vegtibates. Ill be at 70. Beot wishes from Eric Paper 2 Listening Part 1 1G) 28. 2B 4c BA Part 2 6F 7C 8D 9B 0G Part3 1B 12C #138 414A 115A Part 4 For questions 16-25, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. Recognisable spelling is acceptable for questions 16, 20, 21 and 25. 16 (the) City 17 G8 18 3rdithird 19 7 o'clock/7 p.m. 20 (some) magazines/something to read Part 5 21 Black 22 10.90 (a.m.yhalf pastten 23 17-24 dog(s)/your dog 25 (the) river Transcript This isthe Key English Test. Paper 2. stoning. Test number tee. There are five pars tothe test. Parts One, Two, Three, Four and Five. ‘We will now stop fora moment before we start the fst, Please ask any questions now because you musn't speak during the lest. {pause} PART 1 Look at the instructions for Part One. [pause] You wil hear five short conversations. You will hear each conversation twice. There is one question for each conversation. For questions 1 10 5, puta tick under the right answer. 112 Test 4 Key Paper 1 Reading and Writing Part? 1H 26 3A 46 5D Part2 6c 7A Bc 9B 10B Part3 WG 120. 450 140 18.0 16H 17D 18 19G 20A Part 4 2B 2C 2A MA BA BC 2B Part 5 2C 28 330A 318 32C 338 3A 358 Part 6 For questions 36-40, spelling must be correct. 36 feet 37 ears 38 legs 39 mouth 40 teeth Part 7 For questions 41-50, ignore capitals/absence of capitals. Spelling must be correct. 41 tellinform 42 to. 43 could/can/would/will 44 yourlthe/an 45 of 46 inhisinext 47 like/prefer 48 thatithisit 49 be 50 | Part 8 For questions 51-55, spelling must be correct and capitals must be used where necessary. 51 Bridge Avenue, Newcastle 52 4/four $3 B/eight km/kilometres 54 2itwo 55 1 January Part 9 Question 56 The task-specitic notes given below should be used in conjunction with the mark scheme for Part 9 given on page 14. Task-specific notes ‘The note should include the following three pieces of information: i time of father's arrival lia piece of information about father’s appearance lil_a piece of information about something the father will be wearing, 118 Test 4 Key Paper 2 Listening Part 1 VO 822A 396° AA isc Part 2 6E 7F 8B 9G 10D Part 3 1B 2A 130 148 158A Part 4 For questions 16 and 17, accept recognisable spelling. Questions 20, 21 and 22 must be spelled correctly. Ignore capitals/absence of capitals. 16 (the) brakes 17 Hill 18 350519 19 2.00/14.00/two o'clock/2 p.m, 20 red Part 5 21 Craig 22 Park © 23 1984-24 199025 587.634 Transcript This is the Key English Test. Paper 2. Listening, Test number four. There are five paris tothe test. Parts One, Two, Three, Four and Five. ‘We will row stop for a moment before we start the test. Please ask any questions row because you musn't speak during the fest. [pause} PART 1 Look atthe instructions for Part One. [pause] You wil hear five short conversations, You wil hear each conversation twice. There is one question for each conversation. For questions 1 10 8, puta tick under the right answer. Here is an example. Example: How many people were al the meeting? Female: Were there many people at the meeting? Male: About thiny. Female: That's not many. Male: No, but more than last time, [pause] The answer is thity, so there is tick in box C. Now we are ready to start. Look at question one. [pause] 120

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