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PET
PET-SPEAKING PAPER
What’s in the Speaking paper? paper?
The Cambridge English: Preliminary Speaking Preliminary Speaking test has four parts and you take it together with another candidate. There are two examiners. One of the examiners talks to you and the other examiner listens.
Summary
Time allowed:
10–12 minutes per pair of candidates
um!er of parts:
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#arks:
2$% of total
with the examiner examiner &ou ha'e to talk: talk:
with the other candidate candidate on your own
Parts 1–
ow long do we ha'e to speak+
2–3 minutes
Pra%tise Part ow try *art 2 from the sample Cambridge English: Preliminary Speaking Preliminary Speaking paper.
Part ( !E)ten*e* turn$
(hat)s in *art 3+
(hat do ha'e ha'e to practise+
ow long do we ha'e to speak+
The examiner gi'es you a colour photograph and you ha'e to talk a!out it.
4escri!ing photographs. photographs.
3 minutes in total5 1 minute to talk a!out the photograph.
Pra%tise Part ( ow try *art 3 from the sample Cambridge English: Preliminary Speaking Preliminary Speaking paper.
Part + !Genera, %'n"ersati'n$
PET-SPEAKING Tips and FAQ’s DO
In general •
Practise your Englis, Englis, in and out of the classroom, as much as you can.
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!isten care"ully to to the examiner's questions. As# te e$a%iner if e$a%iner if you don't understand what you have to do.
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Spea# clearly so so that both examiners and your partner can hear you.
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&e%e%'er tat 'ot te e$a%iners (ant you to do (ell in te test. test.
In Part ) •
Tal# to te e$a%iner, e$a%iner, not your partner.
DON0T
In general •
Don't worry too much about making grammatical mistakes.
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Don't worry too much if you don't know a word.
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Don't worry if your partner is a stronger or weaker speaker than you. The examiners assess you individually.
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Don't sit in silence in the test, even if you are nervous. xaminers can't give you marks if you don't speak.
In Parts , . •
Don't speak for too long without involving your partner.
In Part 1 •
Don't try to talk about things!ideas outside the photograph.
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Don't stop talking if there is a word you don't know, "ust talk about
4at appens i" te oter candidate (on’t let %e spea#7 spea#7 xaminers know how to deal with this situation, and give both of the candidates an opportunity to speak. t is important both to talk and to give the other candidate the chance to talk. -emember, there is also a time in the test when you speak on your own. 4at sould I do i" I don’t understand understand (at te e$a%iner as#s %e to do7 (ou can ask the examiner to repeat the instructions. instructions. owever, you should listen carefully and try to understand them the first time. Don’t worry if you don’t understand a word. (ou can ask your partner to explain a word in /arts 0 and 1, but you must always talk in nglish2 4ill %y spea#ing 'e co%pared to %y partner0s spea#ing7 spea#ing7 (ou are assessed on your own speaking, and not compared to your partner. Do I a+e to pass te Spea#ing test to pass te 5a%'ridge Englis6 Preli%inary e$a%7 o. f you do well in the other papers, you can still pass the exam.
PET- Speaking part 1
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
PET- Speaking part 2
USEFUL PHRASES
PET – Speaking part 3
USEFUL PHRASES
PET – Speaking part 4
USEFUL PHRASES
Exam day tips: Cambridge English Speaking tests
(not including Cambridge English: Young Learners)
For tips for paper-based and computer-based exams see www.cambridgeenglish.org/exam-day-tips For more information on our exams, go to www.cambridgeenglish.org
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Before the test
What to bring to the test
On the test day
At the end of the test
Check the date, time and address. address. Your Your centre will send you this information. If you have any questions, contact your centre before the day of the test. Remember to check how long it will take you to travel to the venue. Get to the venue early. Follow the directions to find the waiting area or go to the reception of the building and ask for directions.
Bring your identification (ID), (ID), for example a passport or national ID card. It must be an original (not a copy) with a photo of you.
Turn off anything electronic (for example, your mobile phone) when you arrive at the venue. The centre may take your photo for identification after the test. The supervisor will: check your ID give you your mark sheet. Please do not fold it tell you where to wait, and t ake you to the test room. • •
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Follow the instructions and wait quietly for your test. While waiting for your test you test you can practise your English by talking to the other candidates quietly in the waiting area. Your supervisor will tell you where you where to put your bag during the test. If you have any questions or problems, tell the supervisor immediately. immediately .
Please leave quietly. You must not speak to other candidates waiting to do their test.