PET

About the Cambridge English Preliminary (PET) exam

PET is the second test in the Cambridge exam series, assessing written and spoken English at an intermediate level. In 2009, a new version - PET for Schools - was introduced, designed for school students aged 11 to 14. Every year, this exam is taken in more than 100 countries.

Who is the Cambridge English PET exam for?

The PET exam can be taken by candidates of various ages who need an international certificate confirming their English level.

PET is recognised by many organisations and companies working in

management, tourism, retail, construction and manufacturing.

In addition, many universities and non-governmental organisations officially recognise the Cambridge PET exam.

Since PET tests all language skills (listening, reading, speaking, writing), taking the exam lets you assess your strengths and weaknesses and helps build your confidence.

Benefits of taking the PET exam

The PET certificate is an internationally recognised document confirming intermediate-level English proficiency.

The exam will also build your confidence and provide good motivation to move up to the next level - preparing for and taking the next Cambridge exam, FCE.

Level of the PET exam

On the international scale the exam level is B1 (Intermediate). Taking the exam requires an intermediate level of English; the ability to use English in everyday situations, understand simple articles, talk about yourself and your plans, and write a letter.

PET Reading and Writing Listening Speaking
Duration 1 h 30 min 30 min 10-12 min
Weighting % 50% 25% 25%
  • Reading and writing. Reading consists of 5 parts and 39 questions, and Writing consists of 3 parts and 7 questions. The Reading section offers newspaper and magazine articles, and candidates must demonstrate they understand the main idea and can answer a range of questions; for example, filling gaps with words from the text, answering true/false questions, matching a description in the text to a picture, etc. The Writing section requires filling gaps, and writing a short message and a letter to a friend, teacher, etc.
  • Listening consists of 4 parts and 25 questions. Based on what they hear, candidates must choose correct answers, match sentences, and fill gaps in a text.
  • Speaking  consists of 4 parts. This part of the exam takes the form of a conversation between two examiners and two candidates at once. Using the given materials, the candidate talks with the other candidate and discusses with the examiner.

    Cambridge English PET exam results

Reading and Writing counts for 50% of the total exam score, Listening 25%, and Speaking 25%. Candidates can receive one of four grades:
  • Pass with Distinction – 85-100%, level B2 on the international scale.
  • Pass with Merit, Pass – 70-84%, level B1 on the international scale.
  • Pass Level A2 – 45-69%, level A2 on the international scale.
  • Fail – 0-44%, the exam is not passed.
Candidates receive a Statement of Results shown as a graph. It rates every part of the exam on a scale of: exceptional - good - borderline - weak. Candidates who pass receive certificates.

Results can be checked online.

More information:PET website.

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