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TN uae Ty ESOL Examinations
Cambridge English
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Peer es ru Ree ee Ls
also known as Preliminary English Test (PET)Map of Objective PET Student’s Book
TOPIC
10-13
Sports and hobbies
M5
Reading Part |
Speaking Part
Unit 2
V'ma friendly person 16-19
People
20-21
Listening Patt 3
22-25
Work
26-27
Speaking Part 3
Reading Part 5
go out 28-31
Entertainment
32-33
Listening Part 1
Unit 5
Wheels and wings 34-37
Transport
38-39
Reading Part 2
Unit 6
What did you do at school
today? 40-43,
eduction and history
4445
Listening Part 2
Units 1-6 Revision 46-47
48-51
Towns and buildings
52-53,
Reading Part 3
Unit 8
Let's celebrate 54-57
Special days
GRAMMAR
Present simple tobe +
frequency adverbs
ees
would ike + to; 10 be + af)
++ occupation
Present simple vs present
continuous (for present
actions); state verbs: short
Prepositions of time
present continuous for
future plans
needs countable and
‘uncountable nouns
expresions of quantity
Past simple; short answers
adjectives ending
and-ed
Prepositions of place and
Present perfect simple; jas
already yet
FUNCTIONS AND
VOCABULARY
Definitions and
explanations; a kind of +
nglnouny sports hobbies
expressing titade
Describing people:
appearance, personality,
nerests inviting and
responding to invitations
Saying what people are
doing jobs
Entertainment; making
appointments; dates
Transport; sip
Ianguage; compound
School lf school subjects
describing feelings and
‘opinions; dates (years and
decades)
Placesuildings in
towns: dire
‘question: saying you dont
sinderstand
ions; polite
experiences
and recent aetvitiess
Celebrations, festivals and
parties; giving good wishes
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PRONUNCIATION
i ain step
i ain big
fot asin pop
dla inf
{ju in winery
Saying ap and ont
Unstressed a of, and
Final sound of regular
‘verbs in past tense:
eV and id
Dates
REVISION
Alphabet ike + ~ing
have got
Present simple
Unit 1)
would you ike + 0? (Unit
2) present continuous
present actions (Unit 3)
Frequency adverbs and
present simple (Unit 1s
‘compound nouns from
Units It
Expressing opinions
Adjectives from earlier
nit spelling rules
Dates (Unit taking
about pictures (Unit 3);
Present tensesal
TOPIC GRAMMAR FUNCTIONS AND — PRONUNCIATION REVISION.
VOCABULARY
Exam folder 8 58-59
Speaking Parts 3 and &
Writing Part 2
Unit 9 Short answers in the Parts ofthe body illness: fet asin sy Present tents past simple;
How do you feel? 60-63 presen pvc aivingadvce expressions Je asin ell present perfects short
eal and fines. witha vers
Exam folder 9 64-65
Reading Part 4
| Speaking Part 2
Unit 10 Present perfetand past Letters andemaisete. _—_Finalsound of plural Past simple: present perfect
[look forward to hearing simple ag, for, sinc, in: nouns short answers
‘you 66-69 ‘beer and gone; have you Ish (21 and iz)
Bowmen eva
[Exam folder 10 70-71
| Listening Pact 1
| Writing Part 3
Exam folder 76-77
Reading Part 5
it Describing styles and as in elevision Present and past tenses:
‘Aplace of my own 86-9 pombliysircaidtmgh saying what oupreer; 18S sin oe ‘prepositions (Unit 7) advice
Feria race Imusic’ be prepsions price rooms and fariture {oni9)
ofplace
xam folder 13 90-91
Reading Pat 2
Exam folder 14 96-97
| Listening are 4
| Writing Parts 2 and 3
Unit 15 Movals (permission nd Res phrasal verbs Pronunciation of ou Adjectives rom earlier
Risk! 98-101 obligation can ca: hae with ey activites and ‘uns past simple (Uni 6)
Rives? toydon't have to; had toand experiences adjectives and
dns have to adverbs adverbs
(Exam folder 1s 102-103,
| Reading Part 1
Unit 16 sing future present Studyand leur; the Saying times Invitations (Unit 2}; present
time 104-107 tense ater when afer and time ivitatons making continuous for aur plans
ton fae tine arrangements Gries)
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