This web site is for people studying for an English language exam.
In part 1 of the Preliminary English Test (PET) you listen to seven short recordings and for each recording you have to choose the best of three pictures. You can listen to the audio twice.
This free PET Listening Practice Test helps with the third part of the listening exam. This is a longer recording. While you listen you need to complete some notes. There are six gaps to complete. You ...
The Reading section is worth 25% of the total score for the exam. Each of the 32 reading questions scores 1 mark.
In this section, you will hear academic lectures. In the exam you will hear each lecture once before you look at the questions. In this practice test you can control the audio yourself. You can also ...
There are 56 questions in the Cambridge Advanced Reading & Use of English test. It makes up 40% of the entire exam. How to prepare for the Cambridge Advanced Reading & Use of English test ...
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This web site is for people studying for an English language exam.
This page will help you practise for the Key English Test (from Cambridge English). This is the format of the third part of the reading and writing section. This section has two parts to it. First you ...
This activity helps with the first part of the B1 Preliminary Reading test. In this part you have to look at very short texts, such as signs and messages, postcards, notes, emails, labels etc. You can ...
In part 4 of the PET Listening paper you listen to a longer recording and answer 6 True/False questions. You can listen to the audio twice.
B1 is one of the CEFR levels described by the Council of Europe.