KET (Key English Test) is the first and most basic level of the Cambridge ESOL General English exams, which corresponds to Level A2 of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
KET (Key English Test) is the first and most basic level of the Cambridge ESOL General English exams, which corresponds to Level A2 of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
KET (Key English Test) is the first and most basic level of the Cambridge ESOL General English exams, which corresponds to Level A2 of the Council of Europe’s Common EuropeanFramework of Reference for Languages.
Part 1: Test One 1. Reading and Writing An in-depth look. Exam technique. 2. Listening An in-depth look. Exam technique. Listening Spotlight 1. 3: Speaking An in-depth look. Exam technique. Part 2: Test Two 1. Reading and Writing 2. Listening Listening Spotlight 2. 3. Speaking Part 3: Test Three 1. Reading and Writing 2. Listening Listening Spotlight 3. 3. Speaking Part 4: Test Four 1. Reading and Writing 2. Listening Listening Spotlight 4. 3. Speaking Part 5: Test Five 1. Reading and Writing 2. Listening Listening Spotlight 5. 3. Speaking Part 6: Test Six 1. Reading and Writing 2. Listening Listening Spotlight 6. 3. Speaking
Diane Flanel Piniaris is a native New Yorker who has been teaching EFL since 1980. A graduate of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, with a BA summa cum laude in English Literature, she spent three years working as a book editor in publishing houses in New York City and London. After studying TEFL methodology at the International Teacher Training Institute in Hastings, England, she moved to Greece, where she taught English for many years. She now lives in New York, where she continues to write and edit EFL textbooks.
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