jueves, 21 de marzo de 2013

KET Speaking exam

To the students taking the KET exam, here are some important things for you to know about the speaking exam!


Part 1: 5-6 mins

The examiner asks you questions. You answer them. The questions are about you, your family, your job or studies and where you live. You will be asked to spell a word – usually your name ( PLEASE make sure you know the English alphabet!!). 

Some examples:
• What’s your name?
• Where do you live?
• Why are you learning English?
• What do you usually do at the weekend?
• What sports do you like?
• Tell me about your family


When the examiner asks you a question that starts with Tell me about, as I always tell you, try to think of 3 things that you can say, e.g.:
• I have one brother and two sisters.
• My mother is a doctor and my father is a teacher.
• We live in a house in the city.


Part 2: 3-4 mins

The examiner gives you a sheet, usually with a picture and some information. You ask and answer questions with the other candidate. These questions are not personal; they are about the information on the sheet. You take turns, Student A asks the questions. Student B answers the questions. There is a new sheet of paper. Student B asks the questions. Student A answers. To help you making the questions, there are question words on the sheet.

You will need to know how to use the following question words:
What, When, Where, Who, Why, How.


It is VERY important that you know how to form questions!! In the last few weeks, many of you don´t know how to make questions, and this makes me very worried!Please practice making questions on the holidays. It is a good chance for you to study as much as you can :)

PET Speaking exam tips

To all students taking the PET, here is a blog that is full of helpful tips for your speaking exam! I really want you all to read this page and practice over the Easter holidays. It is very important that you try and use this time to do some study. 

PET Speaking exam tips


The most important points I can tell the PET students are:

  • Do NOT say I´m agree with you or I am agree with you. This is wrong. The correct way to say it is I agree with you.
  • When describing pictures, try and describe as much as you can. Every bit of information helps. Describe what you phisically see, or what you think might be happening in the picture. Just make sure you say why.
  • In parts 2-4 of the speaking exam, talk to your partner. In the exam you need to talk to them and not to the examiner. In our practice sessions, many of you still speak to me and not to your partner. It is important that you speak to each other.
  • Make sure that you talk in sentences. 
  • Both you and your partner need to speak equally. Sometimes some of you do more speaking than the other. Let your partner speak and give their opinions too.

PET and KET Vocabulary Worksheets

Hi everyone!

Here are some vocabulary worksheets that you can do over the Easter holidays to help you prepare for the written exam. Please use them. Even though the holidays are a great time to relax, they are also a good time for you to do some study for your PET and KET exams. Just click on the links and you can download the vocabulary sheets from the website.

Thanks! :)

KET VOCABULARY WORKSHEETS

PET VOCABULARY WORKSHEETS


lunes, 4 de marzo de 2013

ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM


HAVE A LOOK AT THE VIDEO TO REMEMBER ABOUT MAGNETISM

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES


Here is a video to remember COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES.
Enjoy!