Ready for KET
A blog to support Cambridge exams preparation
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This blog is created to support students to
have success in the KET exam.
The KET exam, now called KEY, is an English
exam where you adquire a level A2 of the CEFR (common European Framework).
Achieving a
certificate at this level proves that a person can use English to communicate
in simple situations.
This exam covers all four language skills (Reading , Writing, Speaking and Listening).
There are three papers in the exam;
·
The
Reading and Writing part can not take you
more than 1 hour and 10 minutes.
·
The
listening part takes you 30 minutes approximately.
·
The
speaking part takes you up to 10 minutes.
100 points are the maximum that you can get
in this exam. Listening and Speaking carry 25% of the total mark each, and
Reading and Writing paper carries 50% of the total mark.
The candidates result has to be 70% or more
if they want to pass the exam.
Pass with Distinction Level
B1
|
90–100
marks
|
Pass
with Merit
|
85–89
marks
|
Pass
|
70–84
marks
|
Council of Europe Level A1
|
45–69
marks
|
Fail
|
0–44
marks
|
Clicking on the pages that you have on your
right you can find information and practice exercises about each part.
Let´s do it!!
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