Preliminary English Test
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The Preliminary English Test (PET) is an international examination sanctioning a certain level of mastery of the English language. It is the second easiest diploma offered by Cambridge ESOL.
[edit] See also
Cambridge ESOL diplomas:
- KET - Key English Test
- PET - Preliminary English Test
- FCE - First Certificate in English
- CAE - Certificate in Advanced English
- CPE - Certificate of Proficiency in English
English tests:
- Test Of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
- Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC)
A preliminary exam consist of three main points. the focus, the ideas, and explanations.