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A2 Level Free Materials and Resources - Cambridge KET A2 level PPT
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The Cambridge English Scale explained
A guide to converting Cambridge English: Key and Key for Schools practice test scores to Cambridge English Scale scores
Reading and Writing
The Reading and Writing paper consists of 9 parts. Correct answers in Parts 1–8 are worth 1 mark each and Part 9 is worth 5 marks. There are 60 possible marks in the Reading and Writing paper.
Listening Correct answers in the Listening paper are worth 1 mark each. There are 25 possible marks in the Listening paper.
Speaking Candidates take the test in pairs, but are assessed on their individual performance by trained examiners certificated to examine at the level. Candidate speaking performances are assessed using scales which are linked to the Common European Framework of Reference. The assessor gives 0–5 marks for each of the following criteria: Grammar and Vocabulary; Pronunciation; and Interactive Communication. Marks for each of these criteria are doubled. The interlocutor gives a mark of 0–5 for Global Achievement. This mark is then multiplied by three. Examiners may award half marks. Marks for all criteria are then combined, meaning there are 45 marks available in the Speaking test.
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2. KET for schools Trainer
Free pdf Download here - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EV-qyrZ5Uv5KKnWONGiXTGJTiRgleXj0
Free Audio Download here - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1B-SAR55rQrcpYaqElKBJ1e16WutSrRkS
3. KET Extra free pdf and audio - Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=15lLu8P6J9NHyxEL3ugqA3Qmo0TYdcN60
4. KET Direct free pdf and audio - Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xGHOM1yuJS7vcUgXOv-AmOkmVns_75O3
5. Compact KET free pdf and audio - Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D6oI9RZUABjECIG4I47mbIlUiPLxcKTQ
6. Complete KET free pdf and audio - Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FAjRiVB5Pw22ClQ7_OLYlOtnOqpxhQhD
7. Objective KET 1 and Objective KET 2
1. Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=11Ec3TMrM0V1EXUsKOTzxb-nxvrRPfZ3O
2. Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TMGPOGvl_uLBEzIIBvqjq15LgSwk7vsT
The Cambridge English Scale explained
A guide to converting Cambridge English: Key and Key for Schools practice test scores to Cambridge English Scale scores
Reading and Writing
The Reading and Writing paper consists of 9 parts. Correct answers in Parts 1–8 are worth 1 mark each and Part 9 is worth 5 marks. There are 60 possible marks in the Reading and Writing paper.
Listening Correct answers in the Listening paper are worth 1 mark each. There are 25 possible marks in the Listening paper.
Speaking Candidates take the test in pairs, but are assessed on their individual performance by trained examiners certificated to examine at the level. Candidate speaking performances are assessed using scales which are linked to the Common European Framework of Reference. The assessor gives 0–5 marks for each of the following criteria: Grammar and Vocabulary; Pronunciation; and Interactive Communication. Marks for each of these criteria are doubled. The interlocutor gives a mark of 0–5 for Global Achievement. This mark is then multiplied by three. Examiners may award half marks. Marks for all criteria are then combined, meaning there are 45 marks available in the Speaking test.
Free Power Point Presentation Download here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dUXEKZLS9O9dcRgDVqlleWsf3QEIMVbI/view?usp=sharing
2. KET for schools Trainer
Free pdf Download here - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EV-qyrZ5Uv5KKnWONGiXTGJTiRgleXj0
Free Audio Download here - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1B-SAR55rQrcpYaqElKBJ1e16WutSrRkS
3. KET Extra free pdf and audio - Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=15lLu8P6J9NHyxEL3ugqA3Qmo0TYdcN60
4. KET Direct free pdf and audio - Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xGHOM1yuJS7vcUgXOv-AmOkmVns_75O3
5. Compact KET free pdf and audio - Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1D6oI9RZUABjECIG4I47mbIlUiPLxcKTQ
6. Complete KET free pdf and audio - Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FAjRiVB5Pw22ClQ7_OLYlOtnOqpxhQhD
7. Objective KET 1 and Objective KET 2
1. Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=11Ec3TMrM0V1EXUsKOTzxb-nxvrRPfZ3O
2. Download here at https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TMGPOGvl_uLBEzIIBvqjq15LgSwk7vsT
CEPT short listening and practice test for B1+ level
Short listening test
practice – text answer
1. You hear a boy talking
about a sporting event. What was the weather like?
A It rained heavily all
afternoon.
B The sun came out bet
ween showers.
C It stayed cloudy but
dry.
2. You hear two friends
talking about a science lesson they’ve just had. What do they both agree?
A It was a lot harder
than they’d thought.
B It was less interesting
than they’d hoped.
C It was much longer than
they’d expected.
3. You hear a girl
leaving a voicemail message for her father. Why is she phoning?
A to arrange a lift home
B to let him know her
plans
C to ask him to buy her
something
4. You hear two friends
discussing an online music quiz they’ve just completed. What did the girl think
about it?
A The answers it gave
weren’t always correct.
B The musicians it asked
about weren’t very well known.
C The photos it showed
weren’t clear enough.
5 You hear two friends
talking about a new clothes shop in their town. What problem did the girl have
there?
A It was too crowded for
her to try anything on.
B The clothes were all
too expensive.
C There was too little
choice of colours and styles.
6 You hear a boy talking
to a friend about his recent family holiday. What made it so enjoyable?
A They stayed in a place
that had lots to do.
B He had a big room to
himself.
C One of his friends went
with them.
7. You hear a boy phoning
his friend. What is the boy doing?
A checking on homework
requirements
B asking for information
about a future lesson
C giving details of what
his friend has missed
8. You hear a girl
talking about the first time she tried swimming underwater. How did she feel?
A confident she could
swim some distance
B surprised at how
strange it felt
C worried about losing
her sense of direction
CEPT LISTENING PRACTICE TEST - B1+ LEVEL
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