Designed to mirror the real KET listening exam — picture selection and contextual dialogue. 10 sets, 140 questions, covering 24 information types so everything you hear on exam day is something you've already practised.
The picture selection question plays once and it's over. You still haven't worked out whether it was about time or location — and the answer has already moved on.
Three pictures look similar. The recording mentions several things. You can't work out which distractor is the trap and which one is the answer.
Dialogue questions scatter information across several exchanges. The speaker mentions multiple things — and the one the question asks about is not the obvious one.
You've only ever practised individual questions. You've never run a full KET listening set at real exam pace and don't know whether you can keep up.
Listen to a short exchange and choose the correct picture from three options — testing precise capture of time, location, numbers, items, and transport. High information density and carefully placed distractors make this the most common source of lost marks in KET listening.
Every set · 5–6 questionsListen to longer dialogues or monologues covering daily life, travel, work, and study. Practise following the main thread and identifying the one detail the question is actually asking about.
Every set · 6–8 questionsFull course: 140 practice questions · 24 information types covered · continuously expanding
10 full mock sets · 140 questions · picture selection + dialogue · real KET listening exam structure
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