- Why KET and PET?
Cambridge ESOL has been working closely with local and national education authorities to give school pupils around the world a head start in English.
- they give pupils the confidence to actively use all four skills – reading, writing, listening and speaking
- they are recognized by colleges, universities, employers and governments around the world.
2. Who are KET and PET aimed at?
KET and PET are aimed at school students between 11 -14 years.
3. What is the difference between KET and PET?
KET is the Cambridge ESOL exam which recognizes the ability to deal with everyday written and spoken English at a basic level- A2
PET is a certificate for people who can use everyday written and spoken English at an intermediate level- B1
4. Can we provide any tips for KET and PET?
Information on KET and PET is available on http://www.cambridgeesol.org/exams/exams-schools/index.html.
5. Why people take Cambridge ESOL?
The Cambridge ESOL General English suite of exams has a wide choice of certificates reflecting the very different needs and abilities of people. These certificates cover basic exams for those beginning to learn English, through to advanced certificates for those who have attained a high level of fluency.
Recognized by thousands of employers, universities and government ministries as proof of ability to use English, these certificates never expire, and will not need to be renewed — they are an achievement for life.
6. Is there any text book or syllabus for KET and PET?
Suggestive books are available and can be purchased.
7. Can we provide training to the teachers?
Training/workshop/orientation is provided to the school teachers as part of the package when they sign up for Cambridge ESOL exams.