Saturday, 20 February 2016
Friday, 19 February 2016
INTRODUCTION TO THE SPEAKING TEST
What you need to know about the KET Speaking Test
There are two parts to the KET Speaking Test
Two candidates take the test together
There are two examiners in the room
The test takes 8-10 minutes
Part 1: 5-6 mins
The examiner asks you questions. You answer them. The questions are about you, your family, your job or studies and where you live. You will be asked to spell a word – usually your name.
Some examples:
• What’s your name?
• Where do you live?
• Why are you learning English?
• What do you usually do at the weekend?
• What sports do you like?
• Tell me about your family*
*For ‘tell me about ‘– you need to try and answer with more than one sentence.
Try to think of 3 things with description, e.g.:
• I have one brother and two sisters.
• My mother is a doctor and my father is a teacher.
• We live in a big house in the city.
Part 2: 3-4 mins
Two candidates take the KET Speaking test together. The examiner gives you a sheet, usually with a picture and some information. You ask and answer questions with the other candidate, not the examiner. These questions are not personal; they are about the information on the sheet. You take turns, Student A asks the questions. Student B answers the questions. There is a new sheet of paper. Student B asks the questions. Student A answers. To help you making the questions, there are question words on the sheet.
You will need to know how to use the following question words:
What, When, Where, Who, Why, How.
Remember - you are not in a competition with the other student. Having two candidates, not one allows for more conversation. If there are only 3 candidates in total, the three take the test together. You will never have to take the test alone.
There are two examiners in the room. One examiner manages the test, he or she is the one explaining what to do, asking the questions, and giving out the materials. The second examiner just sits and listens. He or she does not participate in the test. Both examiners are assessing your English.
There are two parts to the KET Speaking Test
Two candidates take the test together
There are two examiners in the room
The test takes 8-10 minutes
Part 1: 5-6 mins
The examiner asks you questions. You answer them. The questions are about you, your family, your job or studies and where you live. You will be asked to spell a word – usually your name.
Some examples:
• What’s your name?
• Where do you live?
• Why are you learning English?
• What do you usually do at the weekend?
• What sports do you like?
• Tell me about your family*
*For ‘tell me about ‘– you need to try and answer with more than one sentence.
Try to think of 3 things with description, e.g.:
• I have one brother and two sisters.
• My mother is a doctor and my father is a teacher.
• We live in a big house in the city.
Part 2: 3-4 mins
Two candidates take the KET Speaking test together. The examiner gives you a sheet, usually with a picture and some information. You ask and answer questions with the other candidate, not the examiner. These questions are not personal; they are about the information on the sheet. You take turns, Student A asks the questions. Student B answers the questions. There is a new sheet of paper. Student B asks the questions. Student A answers. To help you making the questions, there are question words on the sheet.
You will need to know how to use the following question words:
What, When, Where, Who, Why, How.
Remember - you are not in a competition with the other student. Having two candidates, not one allows for more conversation. If there are only 3 candidates in total, the three take the test together. You will never have to take the test alone.
There are two examiners in the room. One examiner manages the test, he or she is the one explaining what to do, asking the questions, and giving out the materials. The second examiner just sits and listens. He or she does not participate in the test. Both examiners are assessing your English.
ket online practices
ONLINE PRACTICE FOR KET
1 http://www.examenglish.com/KET/index.php
2 http://www.english-online.org.uk/ketfolder/kethome.php?name=Practice%20for%20the%20Key%20English%20Test
3 http://englishaula.com/en/ket-exam-listening-cambridge-Key-english-test-video-lessons-practice-tests-exercises.php
4 http://exams.richmondelt.com/index.php?practice_tests_ket_en
5 http://olpt.s3.amazonaws.com/online-practice-ket/index.html
1 http://www.examenglish.com/KET/index.php
2 http://www.english-online.org.uk/ketfolder/kethome.php?name=Practice%20for%20the%20Key%20English%20Test
3 http://englishaula.com/en/ket-exam-listening-cambridge-Key-english-test-video-lessons-practice-tests-exercises.php
4 http://exams.richmondelt.com/index.php?practice_tests_ket_en
5 http://olpt.s3.amazonaws.com/online-practice-ket/index.html
KET Practice Test
Dear Students,
This is the real test practice
Click the link below and do the test.
It is adviseable to practice this before you sit for the exam.
Click here for the link
This is the real test practice
Click the link below and do the test.
It is adviseable to practice this before you sit for the exam.
Click here for the link
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Ket worksheet with answer
Worksheet 1 My morning routine
Worksheet 2 Who Am I
Worksheet 3 Run, Throw, Catch
Worksheet 4 What a Mess
worksheet 5 I really like cooking
Worksheet 6 Entertainment
Worksheet 7 Avatar
Worksheet 8 What's wrong
Worksheet 9 Where I live
Worksheet 10 Going to the airport
Worksheet 11 In the countryside
Worksheet 12 Mobile Phone
Answer Key
Worksheet 2 Who Am I
Worksheet 3 Run, Throw, Catch
Worksheet 4 What a Mess
worksheet 5 I really like cooking
Worksheet 6 Entertainment
Worksheet 7 Avatar
Worksheet 8 What's wrong
Worksheet 9 Where I live
Worksheet 10 Going to the airport
Worksheet 11 In the countryside
Worksheet 12 Mobile Phone
Answer Key
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
KET Vocabulary Topic - Catagorized
Click on the link below to learn vocabulary related to different topics
Study and do the exercises
1 Vocabulary Topic - Appliances
2 Vocabulary Topic - Buildings
3 Vocabulary Topic - Clothes
4 Vocabulary Topic - Colours
5 Vocabulary Topic - Town & City
6 Vocabulary Topic - Countryside
7 Vocabulary Topic - Education
8 Vocabulary Topic - Entertainment & Media
9 Vocabulary Topic - Environment
10 Vocabulary Topic - Food and drink 1
11 Vocabulary Topic - Food and drink 2
12 Vocabulary Topic - Health, Medicine and Exercise
13 Vocabulary Topic - Hobbies and Leisure
14 Vocabulary Topic - House and home
15 Vocabulary Topic - Language
16 Vocabulary Topic - The Natural World
17 Vocabulary Topic - Personal Feelings
18 Vocabulary Topic - Services
19 Vocabulary Topic - Shopping
20 Vocabulary Topic - Sport
21 Vocabulary Topic - Technology
22 Vocabulary Topic - Travel & transport
22 Vocabulary Topic - Weather
23 Vocabulary Topic - Work & jobs
Study and do the exercises
1 Vocabulary Topic - Appliances
2 Vocabulary Topic - Buildings
3 Vocabulary Topic - Clothes
4 Vocabulary Topic - Colours
5 Vocabulary Topic - Town & City
6 Vocabulary Topic - Countryside
7 Vocabulary Topic - Education
8 Vocabulary Topic - Entertainment & Media
9 Vocabulary Topic - Environment
10 Vocabulary Topic - Food and drink 1
11 Vocabulary Topic - Food and drink 2
12 Vocabulary Topic - Health, Medicine and Exercise
13 Vocabulary Topic - Hobbies and Leisure
14 Vocabulary Topic - House and home
15 Vocabulary Topic - Language
16 Vocabulary Topic - The Natural World
17 Vocabulary Topic - Personal Feelings
18 Vocabulary Topic - Services
19 Vocabulary Topic - Shopping
20 Vocabulary Topic - Sport
21 Vocabulary Topic - Technology
22 Vocabulary Topic - Travel & transport
22 Vocabulary Topic - Weather
23 Vocabulary Topic - Work & jobs
Reading & Writing test 2
Test 2
Reading and Writing
70 minutes
9 parts
56 questions
50 mark
1 Part one match notices to sentences
2 Part Two themed sentences with gaps
3 Part Three multiple choice and matching
4 Part Four long text with comprehension questions
5 Part Five text with gaps
6 Part Six word completion
7 Part Seven Text with gaps
8 Part Eight Fill in a form
9 Part Nine
Listening Test
30 minutes
5 parts
25 marks
Part 1 Pictures
Part 2 Matching
Part 3 Multiple Choice
Part 4 Fill in the gaps
Part 5 Fill in the gap
KET test - sample 1 ***
Test 1
Reading and Writing
Time : 70 minuts
Questions : 56
1 Reading part 1 Signs and Short Texts
2 Reading Part 2 Themed Sentence with gaps
3 Reading Part 3 conversations, multiple choice and matching
4 Reading Part 4 long text with comprehension questions
5 Reading Part 5 text with gaps
6 Reading Part 6 word completion
7 Reading Part 7 Text with gaps
8 Reading part 8 Fill in a form
9 Reading Part 9
Listening Test
Time : 30 minutes
5 parts
Reading and Writing
Time : 70 minuts
Questions : 56
1 Reading part 1 Signs and Short Texts
2 Reading Part 2 Themed Sentence with gaps
3 Reading Part 3 conversations, multiple choice and matching
4 Reading Part 4 long text with comprehension questions
5 Reading Part 5 text with gaps
6 Reading Part 6 word completion
7 Reading Part 7 Text with gaps
8 Reading part 8 Fill in a form
9 Reading Part 9
Listening Test
Time : 30 minutes
5 parts
KET listening test, part 1 Pictures
Cambridge Key (KET) listening test, part 2 matching
KET listening test, part 3 Multiple Choice
Cambridge English Key (KET) listening test, part 4 form-filling
Cambridge English Key (KET) listening test, part 5 form -filling
Tuesday, 16 February 2016
Monday, 15 February 2016
Startes Speaking Test
This is how the speaking test is conducted for the Startes, watch this video and gain confidence:
Good Luck.
Good Luck.
Starters word list
This is the complete word list needed for the startes test:
Dear students please study the list again and again:
link to the word list - Starters
Dear students please study the list again and again:
link to the word list - Starters
KET book with test papers
Dear KET students,
Make use of this book to get to know well about the exam:
Do the exercises as much as you can. You can print the part of it by yourself.
Sumbit your answers to my email luckyraj1125@gmail.com or in the comment below.
Reading And Writing Test
Dear friends and students. This is a practice test. Please take time to print and do the test by yourself.
Have any questions please email me or message me.
Reading and Writing Practice Test -
Have any questions please email me or message me.
Reading and Writing Practice Test -
Sunday, 14 February 2016
Hi, To All
Dear Students, Friends, and Parents:
Greetings to you all
I have decided to construct this blog to help my students and those who prepare for the exam.
This is not perfect and have not completed well. But I offer this page to my immediate students for whom it may be helpful at this moment.
Greetings to you all
I have decided to construct this blog to help my students and those who prepare for the exam.
This is not perfect and have not completed well. But I offer this page to my immediate students for whom it may be helpful at this moment.
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