A2 Key is made up of three papers developed to test your English skills.
The A2 Key Reading and Writing section has seven parts and different types of texts and questions. Parts 1–5 are about reading and Parts 6–7 are mainly about writing. This paper accounts for 50% of the total mark.
Part 1 (Multiple choice):
Part 2 (Multiple matching):
Part 3 (Multiple choice):
Part 4 (Multiple-choice cloze):
Part 5 (Open cloze):
Part 6 (Guided writing):
Part 7 (Picture story):
The A2 Key Listening section has five parts. For each part you have to listen to a recorded text or texts and answer some questions. You hear each recording twice. This paper accounts for 25% of the total mark.
Part 1 (Multiple choice):
Part 2 (Gap fill):
Part 3 (Multiple choice):
Part 4 (Multiple choice):
Part 5 (Matching):
The A2 Key Speaking test has two parts and you take it with another candidate. There are two examiners. One examiner talks to you and the other examiner listens. Both examiners give marks for your performance.This paper accounts for 25% of the total mark.
Part 1 (Interview):
Respond to questions, giving factual or personal information. (3-4 minutes)
Part 2 (Discussion):
Candidates discuss likes and dislikes, and give reasons. (5-6 minutes)
Choosing your Speaking Test partner
If you would like to be paired together with a friend/classmate, you can request this when you register for the exam. Please note however that research has shown that there are both advantages and disadvantages in taking the test with someone you know and that in the end it doesn’t matter. What is important is that the test judges you on your own performance.
Groups of three candidates
Almost all A2 Key Speaking Tests are conducted in groups of two candidates. However, if there is an uneven number of candidates at an exam session there will be one test with a group of three candidates, normally at the end of the day or before a long break. The test format is exactly the same but will last a little longer. Please note that you cannot request to take your test in a group of three.
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Answer keys
There is no answer key for Reading & Writing Part 9, but there are sample answers and examiner comments in the relevant pages of the A2 Key handbook.
Vocabulary list
This list gives teachers a guide to the vocabulary needed when preparing students for A2 Key and A2 Key for Schools.