PET

** Preliminary English Test **
// Cambridge //// English: Preliminary // uses real-life situations that are especially designed to help you understand factual information and show awareness of opinions, attitudes and mood in both spoken and written English.

** Real-life language skills **
// Cambridge //// English: Preliminary // is set at Level B1 of the European CEFR English French B1 is the level of English needed to: It shows that you can use English to communicate with native speakers for everyday purposes.
 * deal with everyday events
 * read simple textbooks or magazine articles
 * write letters on familiar subjects
 * take notes in a meeting.

For example, at B1 level, you can expect to:


 * understand the main points of straightforward instructions or public announcements
 * deal with most of the situations you might meet when travelling as a tourist in an English-speaking country
 * ask simple questions and take part in factual conversations in a work environment
 * write letters or make notes on familiar matters.

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__A pass mark in the whole test is approximately 70% of all the available marks over the three papers, Reading & Writing, Listening and Speaking. A 'Pass with Merit' is approximately 85% of the total marks. There are no pass/fail levels in individual papers. __ =====


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Listening practice University of Cambridge PET website Objective PET (pdf download 32MB) Vocabulary List** BBSI online English test

= **Websites to revise for the PET exam** =

**Lots of resources here for PET preparation**


 * Englishpage .com **
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 * Revision lesson on food. **
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 * Revision lessons on towns and entertainment. **
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 * Jobs /C.V’s and interviews **
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 * Revision lesson on extreme sports **
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 * Revision lesson on holidays **
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 * Reading exercise practice for the PET **
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 * READING AND LISTENING TO SHORT STORIES **
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 * Other **