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A2 Key (KET) Listening


The Cambridge English: Key Listening paper has five parts. For each part you have to listen to a recorded text or texts and answer some questions. You hear each recording twice.

Time allowed - about 30 minutes

Scoring


The Listening section is worth 25% of the total score for the exam.
  • Each of the 25 listening questions scores 1 mark.
How to prepare for KEY Listening


  • Read the instructions carefully before you start each section.
  • Read the questions before you listen. You will hear the audio twice.
  • Listen! The more English you listen to the better your will do. Listen to the radio, English language TV, podcasts...
  • Learn how letters and numbers are pronounced.














MUSIC


"Listening to music is one of the best options you have to improve your listening skills and your vocabulary"

If you love singing and listening to music, this app is the right for you. Try it on your mobile phone or your computer and experience a new way of learning English.

If it is the first time you use the app, it is important to choose the target language (in this case  English), then choose a genre at the top right corner of the screen, scroll to choose a song.  
There are several options depending on what you want to practice (listening, pronunciation, etc.)
Here there are some of these options:
1. Karaoke style: You can read and sing.
2.- Fill in the gaps: For you to type the missing word.
3.- Multiple choice version: For you to select from a multiple choice.

With the second and third options, you will be able to choose the level before the video starts.


Lyricstraining. Click here.


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