In this part of the Cambridge KEY test you listen to a conversation and do a matching exercise. This test is at A2 level.
This activity helps with part 1 of the Reading Use of English paper. You should complete this activity in 15 minutes.
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.
Do this test if you really love English. If you pass this test your English is good enough for you to teach English to others. Your English will be good enough to study at any British university. Over ...
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This page will let you practise for the Certificate in Advanced English exam (from Cambridge English). This is the format of the seventh part of the reading and use of English section.
The Listening section measures test takers’ ability to understand spoken English from North America and other English-speaking countries. In academic environments students need to listen to lectures ...
In part 4 of the A2 Key English Test (KET) you listen to five short recordings for the main idea and choose the right option. 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 this part of the IELTS test you listen to a dialogue about property development and then answer 10 questions. Read the questions carefully before you listen.
The Reading section is worth 25% of the total score for the exam. Each of the 32 reading questions scores 1 mark.
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.