PET for Schools | Cambridge English: Preliminary for schools tests communicative competence in each of the four language skills at a level approximately two thirds of the way to the FCE. At this level, a pupil should be able to cope linguistically in a range of everyday situations, which require use of English in their own or foreign country in contact with native and non-native speakers of the language. About 380 hours of study are required to reach this level. The difference between PET and PET for School exam is in the content and treatment of topics that have been particularly targeted at the interests and experience of school pupils (age group 11 to 14).
Candidates receive a standardised score for the whole exam on a fixed scale out of 100. There are fixed values for each PET grade:
Pass with Merit = 85-100
Pass = 70-84
Council of Europe level A2 = 45-69
Fail = 0-44
The minimum score you need to achieve a passing grade is 70. Candidates with score 45-69 are issued with A2 level certificates.
Textbooks for exam preparation:
For more information about PET for Schools and useful resources visit the Cambridge ESOL candidate support website – PET for Schools.
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