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Cambridge KET Speaking Test Info
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What should you do when your partner is speaking in Part 2?
Interrupt them
Listen, show interest, and ask questions
Look away
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What is “interactive communication”?
Responding, asking questions, keeping conversation going
Using a dictionary
Speaking loudly
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What does the second examiner do?
Just listens and gives marks
Asks questions
Gives you your mark
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How are marks awarded in the speaking test?
Only for good grammar
For fast answers
For grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, interactive communic
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Who do you speak to in Part 2?
The examiner and your partner
Only your partner
Only the examiner
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How long is the test for three students?
13–15 minutes
8–10 minutes
5–7 minutes
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How many parts are there in the A2 Key Speaking test?
3
1
2
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Which of these is a good strategy for the test?
Only speak if you know the answer
Try your best, answer all questions, ask for help if needed
Stay silent if you are unsure
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How many pictures do you get in Part 2 (with 2 students)?
Three
Ten
Five
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Who do you speak to in Part 1?
Your partner
Both
The examiner
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Can you ask the examiner to repeat a question if you don’t understand?
Only in Part 2
Yes
No
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How many minutes is Part 1 (with two students)?
3–4 minutes
6–7 minutes
1–2 minutes
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What kind of questions does the examiner ask in Part 1?
About you, your home, family, friends, hobbies
Only about the pictures
Only about English
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How long is the test for two students?
5–7 minutes
13–15 minutes
8–10 minutes
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What should you do if you make a mistake when speaking?
Try to correct yourself and keep going
Stop talking
Say “I don’t know”
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In Part 1, do you talk to your partner?
Sometimes
Yes
No
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Which is NOT a marking criterion?
Pronunciation
Grammar and vocabulary
Handwriting
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Should you speak in long sentences in Part 1?
Only in Part 2
Yes, give reasons or examples
No, only one word
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Are you given your mark at the end of the speaking test?
No
Yes
Only sometimes
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What topics are in Part 1?
Pictures
Yourself, your life, likes/dislikes
Holidays
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Who gives the mark for “Global Achievement”?
The examiner who asks questions
Both
The examiner who listens
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How many examiners are in the test room?
3
2
1
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What should you do if you don’t understand a question?
Ask, “Could you repeat that, please?”
Stay quiet
Guess the answer
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What does the examiner say at the end of the test?
See you next time
Thank you
Goodbye and your score
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