The Cambridge Preliminary English Test (PET) is an exam for people with intermediate knowledge of English, both written and spoken. It covers all four language skills: Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking. Our prep course covers all areas of knowledge tested in the PET exam:
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- 80 class-hours per course
- 3 intensity levels: 20 weeks, 10 weeks, fast track
- class size limited to a maximum of 3 students
- classroom locations: in and near Prague, Czech Republic
- all study materials included
PET Prep Course - CC8
- A detailed overview of the 3 PET Exam Papers: Reading and Writing, Listening and Speaking.
- Orientation in each part of each exam paper.
- Structured methodology for building vocabulary, with a strong emphasis on exam taking confidence, covering common topics from the PET.
- Constant focus on applying knowledge gained to the relevant exam part(s).
- A few examples of the grammar topics included: Tenses, Adjectives, Adverbs, Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Modals.
Syllabus: View/print PET syllabus (PDF).
Prerequisite: Please take the General Assessment Test.
Course materials: All study materials are included:
- Textbook: Cambridge University Press’s "Objectives PET".
- Exam practice papers, study guides, and a variety of exam secrets guaranteed to make the studying process both thorough and empowering.
Cost: Please see our pricing structure.
About the PET Exam
What is the PET exam comprised of and how long is it?
- There are three sections to the PET: Reading and Writing, Listening, Speaking.
- In total the exam takes 2 and half hours to complete.
- Recommended level: B1.
- Maximum score: A grade.
Where is a test center in Prague?
- British Council, Politických vězňů 13, Praha 1, 110 00
- Akcent International House Prague, Bítovská 3, Praha 4, 140 00
- Read more about exam registration and prices.
For how long is the PET score valid?
- The score is valid for life.

