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Pet Speaking Practice - Part 1

Part 1 of the PET Speaking exam lasts 2-3 minutes. The examiner will ask easy questions to learn about the examinee, such as where they live, their studies, or hobbies. Examinees should aim to provide more than one or two word answers. Sample questions include asking for their name, where they live, how long they've lived there, what they do, and if they study English at school. Examinees are advised to extend their answers beyond just "yes" or "no" when questions are phrased that way, such as adding a reason or example.

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Pet Speaking Practice - Part 1

Part 1 of the PET Speaking exam lasts 2-3 minutes. The examiner will ask easy questions to learn about the examinee, such as where they live, their studies, or hobbies. Examinees should aim to provide more than one or two word answers. Sample questions include asking for their name, where they live, how long they've lived there, what they do, and if they study English at school. Examinees are advised to extend their answers beyond just "yes" or "no" when questions are phrased that way, such as adding a reason or example.

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PET SPEAKING PRACTICE - PART 1

Speaking Part 1
Part 1 of the PET Speaking exam lasts about 2-3 minutes. During Part 1 the examiner will ask
you some easy questions to find out more about you such as about your studies, where you
live or what hobbies or interests you have. You do not have to give long answers to these
questions. However, you should try to say more than short one or two-word answers. Try a
Part 1 practice test below.
Get Ready!
In the example questions below you will need to use present and past tenses when you
answer the questions. 

Some of these words might be useful. 


village, town, city, in the countryside, house, apartment 
study, learn, full-time, part-time, self-study, evening classes, private lessons, 
hobbies, relax, go shopping, play tennis/football ...

Sample PET Speaking Part 1 questions


What's your name?
Where do you live?
How long have you lived there?
And what do you do?
Do you study English at a school?
Do you like studing English?
What do you do in your free time?
Study Tip!
Your answers to the Part 1 questions do not have to be very long but it will help the examiner
assess your English if you say more than just one or two words. Be careful of questions that
start 'Do you ...', 'Are you ...', 'Have you ...' as these can easily be answered with a simple 'Yes'
or a 'No'.
Work with a partner.. Ask each other 'Yes' 'No questions and practise extending your answer a
little with a reason, or an example. Like this:
Q: Do you like studying English?
A: Yes ... it's very exciting learning how to speak in another language.

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