Cambridge PET
(B1 Preliminary)

Cambridge PET (B1 Preliminary) is an internationally recognized qualification that demonstrates a student’s ability to communicate independently in English at CEFR B1 level.

This course prepares learners to handle everyday academic and social situations with confidence. Students develop stronger reading comprehension, structured writing skills, listening accuracy, and fluent speaking through exam-style practice and real-world communication tasks.

PET marks an important transition from basic English to independent language use — preparing students for higher-level study, international exams, and English-speaking environments.

Language Objectives & Skills Developed
At B1 level, students work with more advanced grammar and communication skills, including:

Present perfect vs. past simple

Past continuous

First and second conditionals

Passive voice (introduction)

Reported speech (introduction)

Modal verbs for advice, obligation, and possibility

Relative clauses

Complex sentence linking (although, however, unless, while)

Vocabulary expands into broader and more abstract topics such as education, travel, technology, social issues, work, health, culture, and global themes.

 

Students learn to:

Understand longer, more detailed reading texts

Write structured emails, stories, and opinion essays

Follow extended conversations and interviews

Express opinions clearly and support ideas with reasons

Participate in discussions with greater fluency

 

Benefits of the Cambridge PET Course
✔ Internationally respected Cambridge qualification
✔ Demonstrates independent English ability (B1 level)
✔ Strengthens academic writing and structured communication
✔ Builds real conversational confidence
✔ Prepares students for B2 First (FCE) and higher-level exams
✔ Supports success in English-medium secondary schools

 

While the course includes focused exam preparation, lessons remain interactive and engaging. Students take part in discussions, role-plays, collaborative tasks, listening challenges, and guided writing workshops — ensuring progress is both measurable and motivating.