剑桥大学英语五级水平考试(MSE)系列考核从初级到高级的普通英语技能。KET是该系列的第一级,其水平相当于欧洲委员会制定的欧洲语言教学大纲的A2级水平。
KET可为希望参加剑桥二级英语考试(PET)及其他剑桥ESOL考试的考生打下坚实基础。KET同时也是剑桥商务英语证书(BEC)考试的预备级考试。
What is KET?
The Cambridge Key English Test (KET) is the first level of
KET的报考对象
英语入门考试(KET)是为具备初级水平的英语学习者设计的考试。达到KET水平的学生应具备在英语国家进行交往或工作的基本语言技能,如提供和理解个人信息、问路等。KET每年世界有来自60多个国家的40,000多人次参加该考试。该考试考核基础语言能力水平,这些技能对于实际的工作和社交活动很有价值。
Who is KET for?
KET is designed for learners who have basic English skills, of the kind needed when travelling in a foreign country. Candidates should be able to understand the main points of simple texts, to communicate in the most familiar situations, and to understand short, standard notices and simple spoken directions.KET is taken by more than 40,000 people each year, in more than 60 countries.
为什么要考KET?
国际认可、终生有效的英语能力证书;
高质量的国际英语考试;
系统提高英语听、说、读、写四会能力的最佳方式;
提供对考生的优、劣势的分析;
是进入更高水平考试的最佳途径(可作为普通英语的初级考试以及BEC考试的预备级)。
Why choose KET?
KET is based on language used in real life situations and covers the four language skills - reading, writing, listening and speaking. It provides an assessment of practical skills, and encourages the development of abilities which can be used while traveling, as well as in study and working situations.
Although the KET examinations are at a relatively basic level, they provide a detailed assessment of the candidate's strengths and weaknesses. This allows further study to be planned, and provides a valuable introduction to language examinations.
KET is an ideal first step for those wishing to progress towards the Preliminary English Test and the other Cambridge ESOL exams.
考试内容
KET包括阅读与写作、听力、口语三部分内容,其中阅读与写作部分占总分的50%,听力、口试各占25%。
阅读与写作(试卷1) 时间: 1小时10分钟
阅读-考生要在阅读短篇文章(其中包括通知)、大众文章的基础上理解文章大意并能提取细节信息。
写作-考生需完成三项任务:文章填空,完成表格,写一个便条。
听力(试卷2) 时间:约25分钟
考生在听短篇通告、稍长的对话及独白等录音材料的基础上提取事实性信息。
口试(试卷3) 时间: 8-10分钟
口试考核考生用英语谈话及交流的能力。形式为两名考生同时进行。考生与一位考官交谈;考生之间利用提示提出和回答问题。
What does the exam involve?
KET has three papers:
Each paper is returned to
The
Candidates are assessed on their ability to complete gaps in simple texts, transfer information to forms, and complete an everyday writing task, such as writing a short note or message of around 20-25 words, to demonstrate control of structure, vocabulary, spelling and punctuation.
Listening (Paper 2) 25 minutes
The Listening paper assesses the ability to understand recorded material such as announcements and monologues, delivered at a moderate pace, and to understand factual information in the recordings.
Speaking (Paper 3) 8-10 minutes
The Speaking Test assesses the ability to interact in conversational English with an examiner and with another candidate. Candidates need to be able to answer and ask questions about themselves and to talk freely about their likes and dislikes.
Candidates normally take the Speaking Test in pairs.