Designed to mirror the real PET reading exam — matching tasks, longer text comprehension, and signs and notices. 10 sets, 233 questions, systematically covering every B1 reading question type.
Matching tasks put similar information in multiple texts. It's easy to confuse near-identical options — and you end up hesitating between two answers and picking the wrong one.
Longer texts are dense with information. Reading is slow, time runs short, and the final questions get half a glance and a guess.
Signs and notices distractors are precise — a single word of difference can flip the meaning entirely. Vocabulary alone won't protect you.
B1 reading sometimes asks you to infer the author's attitude or implied meaning — not find an explicit fact. That's a different skill, and it needs specific practice.
Match people's needs to courses, jobs, accommodation, travel products, or activities. Practise scanning multiple text blocks quickly and ruling out near-miss distractors — the defining new challenge of PET compared to KET.
Matching typePersonal experiences, travel adventures, career development, and nature topics at B1 level. Tests paragraph logic, author intent, and — in some questions — inferring meaning that isn't stated directly.
Long text typeTraffic notices, event announcements, commercial signs, personal notes, and electronic messages. Tests accurate understanding of intent and information across a range of public and private contexts.
Signs & message typeFull course: 233 practice questions · 55 topics covered · continuously expanding
10 full mock sets · 233 questions · 3 official question types · real PET reading exam structure
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