Cambridge General English Exams FCE PET PET Cambridge
Cambridge General English Exams FCE PET
PET �Cambridge English: Preliminary is also known as the Preliminary English Test (PET) and Preliminary English Test for Schools (PETf. S). This exam shows that you can communicate in English in practical, everyday situations. It will give you a good foundation if you want to study for a professional English qualification. �Level of qualification: Intermediate = B 1 on the Common European Framework.
Who should take this exam? �Studying for the PET exam will improve your English so that you can communicate when travelling or dealing with English speakers for work. �To take the exam you should be able to: express your likes and dislikes, and discuss them with others understand spoken and written announcements and instructions write a personal letter or take notes from a meeting or discussion.
�How does the exam process work? There are three parts to the exam. You do the Reading and Writing and the Listening papers on the same day. You may need to return to do the Speaking on a different day. You do the Speaking with two examiners and one other exam candidate.
FCE �Cambridge English: First is also called the First Certificate in English (FCE) and First Certificate in English for Schools (FCEf. S). This general English qualification proves that you can speak and write English well enough to work or study in an Englishspeaking environment. �Level of qualification: Upper intermediate = B 2 on the Common European Framework.
�Who should take this exam? You should study for the FCE if you want to work in an English-speaking business, live in an English-speaking country or study a foundation-level or pre-university course taught in English. �To take the exam you should be able to: write short reports and emails explain an idea or have a detailed discussion in English understand general English on TV and in newspapers.
�How does the exam process work? There are four parts to the FCE exam. You will complete papers Reading & Use of Engilsh, Writing and Listening on the same day. You do the speaking with two examiners and one other candidate.
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