Designed to cover the real KET writing exam from start to finish — sentence completion, short message writing, and information transfer. 77 practice questions take you from building accurate sentences to writing complete short texts with confidence.
Vocabulary and reading comprehension feel fine, but when you have to write sentences from scratch you're not sure whether the word order is right or the tense is correct.
Note and email questions ask you to cover several points. You feel like you've covered them all — then the mark scheme shows you missed one.
You finish a piece of writing but have no idea whether it's good. No model answer to compare against, no feedback — no way of knowing what the problem is.
Your writing practice has never matched the real exam format. You've never written a complete KET question under timed conditions.
Complete sentences using a prompt word or context clue. Tests word spelling, word form, and basic grammar structures — the steadiest source of marks in KET writing, and the type that rewards the most practice.
Foundation typeWrite a note, email, or message of 25–35 words covering all the required points — invitations, explanations, requests, thanks, and more. Tests whether you can communicate everything clearly in a short space.
Core writing typeFill in a form or text using information from a table, picture, or prompt — activity notices, personal information forms, and similar real-world documents. Tests accurate extraction and clear English presentation.
Information type77 writing questions · 3 official question types · 25+ common topics · real KET writing exam structure
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