PET for Schools is a certificate that shows a person can deal with everyday written and spoken English at a basic level.
There are two versions of PET available: PET and PET for Schools. Both of these exams have exactly the same format and the level of the question papers is identical.
What is the difference between PET and PET for Schools?
The only difference is the content and treatment of topics in PET for Schools. The purpose is to particularly target the interests and experience of school pupils.
Why PET for Schools?
PET for Schools is specially tailored to suit the interests of students, so it increases their motivation to learn English.What will PET for Schools help pupils do?
PET for Schools is at Level B1 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) an internationally recognised framework.
At B1 level, typical users can:
understand the main points of straightforward instructions or public announcementsHow is PET for Schools structured?
PET for Schools has three papers:
Reading and Writing: 1hr 30 min
Listening: 30 min (approx)
Speaking: 12 min
Where can I take the exam?
In Istanbul or in one of our centres across Turkey. Find out the full list of subcentres
How can I prepare for the exam?
Sample papers and further exam details are available on the Cambridge ESOL website.
How much will it cost?
KET for Schools 57 GBPHow can I register for the exam?
You can find out the dates of forthcoming exams and how to register on our registration page.
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http://www.candidates.cambridgeesol.org/cs/
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