All the words in this vocabulary test are in the Cambridge PET word list. These are the important words you need to know to pass an English exam.
In this part, you listen to a monologue or text involving interacting speakers and lasting approximately 3 minutes. There are seven multiple-choice questions. You should listen to the audio twice.
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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 ...
In part 4 of the Preliminary English Test (PET) you listen to a longer recording and answer 6 multiple choice questions. You can listen to the audio twice.
Parts 1–3 – each correct answer receives 1 mark; Part 4 – each correct answer receives up to 2 marks. For Parts 5–6, each correct answer receives 2 marks; for Part 7, each correct answer receives 1 ...
In any speaking exam, your main enemy is not your grammar or vocabulary problems. It's not even your fluency or pronunciation. All these things are important and the examiner is marking you on them ...
In this section, you will hear short conversations. In the exam you will hear each conversation once. In this practice test you can control the audio yourself. You can also see the script of the ...
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 each question, you will look at a photograph and then listen to 4 sentences. Choose the sentence that best describes the photograph. There are 17 questions in this test.
This activity helps with part 1 of the Reading Use of English paper. You should complete this activity in 15 minutes.
All the words in this vocabulary test are in the Cambridge PET word list. These are the important words you need to know to pass an English exam.