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Every learner can now excel in the Preliminary English Test, commonly known as PET, an English language exam provided by Cambridge Assessment English at italki. Getting the best PET tutor offering one-on-one lessons can help learners develop the skills required to attain good scores.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PET exam?

The PET exam, or Preliminary English Test, is an English language proficiency exam offered by Cambridge Assessment English. It assesses the ability to use English for everyday communication at an intermediate level. It is often taken by students, professionals, and anyone interested in measuring their English proficiency.

How is the PET exam scored?

The PET exam is scored on a scale from A to C, with ‘A’ being the highest level of achievement. A passing grade is usually awarded for achieving a Grade C or higher. Candidates are allowed to retake the PET exam if they do not achieve a passing grade. There is no limit to the number of times the exam can be taken.

How long does it take to prepare for the PET exam?

The preparation time varies depending on the individual’s current proficiency level and study habits. On average, candidates may dedicate a few months to preparing for the PET exam.

What are the key components of the PET exam?

The PET exam typically includes four components: Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking. Each component assesses different language skills and is designed to evaluate practical language use.

What are the key strategies to excel in the PET exam?

For the reading section: Quickly glance at the questions before reading the text. This can give you an idea of what to look for while reading. Develop the ability to skim for the main idea and scan for specific information. Practice identifying keywords in questions to guide your search. Manage your time wisely. Don’t spend too much time on one question; if you are unsure, move on and return later if time allows.
For the writing section: Take a few minutes to plan your writing before you start. Outline the main points you want to cover in each paragraph. Pay attention to grammar and vocabulary. Use a variety of sentence structures, and incorporate a range of vocabulary to showcase your language skills. Allocate time at the end to review and proofread your writing. Check for errors and ensure your ideas are presented clearly.
For the listening section: Try to predict what the speakers will say based on the context. Anticipating content can improve your ability to catch specific details. Take brief notes while listening to help you remember key information. Practice listening for both general understanding and specific details. Eliminate obviously incorrect options in multiple-choice questions. This increases your chances of selecting the correct answer.
For the speaking section: Regular speaking practice is crucial. Engage in conversations with native speakers or language exchange partners to build fluency. Focus on delivering clear and concise responses during the speaking test. Avoid unnecessary repetition or hesitation. When discussing a topic, aim to provide more than just brief responses. Expand on your answers with additional information or examples.

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