KET
Why take the Key
English Test (KET)?
Do you have basic
English skills? Can you understand simple texts? Can you communicate in
familiar situations? Can you understand short notices and simple spoken directions?
If so, then the Key English Test (KET) from Cambridge ESOL is the exam for you, and
we will prepare you to succeed in it, in
the school every Friday from
15:30-16:30.
KET is the first-level Cambridge
ESOL exam, at Level A2 of the Council of
Europe’s Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. KET shows that you can cope with everyday
written and spoken communications at a basic level. KET is an excellent first
step, helping you to build your confidence in English and measure your progress. KET uses language
from real life situations and covers the four language skills – reading,writing, listening
and speaking. It provides an assessment of practical skills, and will help you to learn
the English you will need for travelling, as well as in study and work situations.
PET
Why take the Preliminary
English Test (PET)?
If you can deal
with everyday written and spoken communications (e.g. read simple books and articles,
write simple personal letters, make notes during a meeting), then the Preliminary English
Test (PET) from Cambridge ESOL is the exam for you!! And we will prepare you for
this exam, in the school every Friday
from 16:30 to 17:30!! PET is the second level
Cambridge ESOL exam. It is an intermediate level exam, at Level B1 of the Council of Europe’s Common European Framework
of Reference for Languages.
PET is a valuable
qualification if you want to work or study abroad or to develop a career in international
business. Studying for PET is
a popular way to improve your language skills and use them in a wide range of
contexts. PET covers the four main language skills – reading, writing, listening and
speaking, using material from real life situations. It develops practical skills, which will
be of use in clerical, secretarial and managerial jobs, and in many industries, such as
tourism, where contact with English speakers is required.
NEXT EXAM 15th May.