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Pet Listening- Part 4




Pet- Listening Part 3




Pet Listening- Part 2




Pet Listening-Part 1




Pet Writing- Part 4

Pet Speaking - Part 4







Pet Speaking- Part 3







Pet Speaking- Part 2






Pet Speaking- Part 1










Practise 1

Pet Reading-Part 5

PET  READING -  PART 5

PET Reading Part 5 is NOT about reading. It is about vocabulary and grammar.
There is a text with gaps. You have to fill each gap with option A, B, C or D.
There are 10 gaps to fill. In total, Reading Part 5 is worth 7% of your final PET mark.
You have 10 - 15 minutes to complete Reading Part 5 .
Topics and Gap-fill Exercises
The list is in order of the most frequently occurring.
#1Verbs vocabulary
#2Prepositions
#3Relative pronouns and Modal Verbs

Pet Writing- Part 3

PET Writing Part 3

Writing Part 3 is worth 15% of your total PET mark. This is a lot!

You have 20 - 25 minutes to complete Part 3.
You have a choice between a letter to a friend or a story of about 100 words. 100 words means THREE paragraphs. Bob Wilson advises you to do the letter. It is quite easy to get good marks for a letter and it is very difficult to get good marks for a story. Why? Letters have a format which is easy to memorize. On the other hand, stories are attractive because you can be creative. However, creativity in English needs complicated grammar. My advice is to do the letter.
You are marked on four things:-
ANSWERING THE QUESTIONHave you fully answered the question?
REGISTERChoose an informal style for writing to a friend and be more formal if you don't know the person.
COHERENCE AND COHESIONDo a plan BEFORE you start writing and organise your ideas into three paragraphs. Join your ideas using linking words.
online linkers exercise 1 2printable linkers exercise
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMARTake key words from the question; keep your sentences simple and reread your answer to eliminate silly mistakes.
EXAMPLE QUESTION,  PLAN and MODEL ANSWER

 



Pet Writing- Part 2

PET Writing Part 2


You have around 10 minutes to complete Part 2.
You have to write a VERY short note, only 35 - 45 words. You LOSE marks for writing more.
You DON'T lose marks for small spelling and grammar errors :)
You MUST include ALL three points in the question
Use the question as your PLAN. Write 10 words for each bullet point.
Check out the model answer below. "Guess what?" is often a great way to start because notes are normally written in an informal style.
Practise answering these questions.
1. You recently did a homework project about life in France and your French friend Pierre helped you by sending you some information.
 Write an email to Pierre. In you email, you should
 l thank him for his help
 l explain which information was most useful to you
 l say what your teacher thought about your project.
Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.


2. You have just bought some new shoes.
 Write an email to your friend Jane. In your email, you should
 l tell Jane what shoes you have bought
 l say where you bought the shoes from
 l explain why you needed to buy them.

 Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet

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3. You are going to be absent from your next maths class.
 Write a note to your maths teacher. In your note, you should
 l explain why you are going to be absent
 l apologise to your teacher
 l ask your teacher for information about next week's class.
 Write 35 - 45 words on your answer sheet.

Pet Writing-Part 1






PET Writing Part 1 is NOT about writing. It is about GRAMMAR.

The questions are TRANSFORMATIONS, for example changing a sentence from passive to active. You can use ONE, TWO, or THREE words ONLY.




Transformation Exercises
Comparatives, as... as, the same as & the verb PREFER
Past simple, present perfect, never and "the first time..."
Passive to active & reported speech
Similar meaning and opposites
Quantifiers, indefinite pronouns and have/there is
Other types of transformation

EXTERNAL TEST



READING EXAM FOR PET

*Part 1: Short Texts
*Part 2: Match five people to eight texts.
*Part 3: Read a long text and answer 10 True/False questions
*PArt 4: Read a long text and answer 5 multiple choice questions.
*Part 5: Fill 10 gaps in a short text

WRITING EXAM FOR PET

*Part 1: Rewrite some sentences
*Part 2: Write a short message
*Part 3: informal letter
*Part4

LISTENING EXAM FOR PET




*Part 1: Listen to seven short recordings and choose the best of three pictures.
*Part 2: Listen to a longer recording and answer 6 multiple choice questions
*Part 3: Listen to a longer monologue and complete some notes. There are six gaps.
*Part 4: Listen to a longer recording and answer 6 True/False questions.


SPEAKING EXAM FOR PET


*Part 1: Short questions and answers between you and the examiner
*Part 2: Look at a visual and discuss it with the other candidate
*Part 3: Describe a colour photograph
*Part 4: Talk about something based on the topic


Practise Cambridge Test Online here: 

*Which exam do you want to do?    English On-line.org.uk

WRITING






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