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While your exam will not be exactly like all of these exercises, the listenings will give you an idea of what to expect. Some may bemore difficult than the actual KCA Exam.

  • Part One: There are 7 questions for part one. There will be a short recording of one or two people talking for each question. All of the recordings will be played two times. Each question will have four pictures.You will need to choose the best one for each recording.
  • Part Two: There are six mulitple choice question s for one longer recording of one person speaking. At the end, the entire recording will be played again. The recording is then repeated.
  • Part Three: In part 3 you have to listen to a talk, enter information into a form, and answer three short questions. You might have to write a word or a few words into some spaces. The recording is then repeated.
  • Part Four: In part 4 you have to listen to a short conversation between two people and choose true or false to six questions. The recording is then repeated.

REMEMBER: All your answers have to go on to a special answer sheet, but it's OK to write your answers on the question sheet first, because you have lots of time (8 minutes) to transfer them to the answer sheet at the end.

John Sutton has made many PET test style listenings. (second link listed)  Worksheets can be taken from the ILC file cabinet and used with the listenings. If you don't have time to listen in the ILC, take the worksheets home and do them with the website on your home computer.

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