What is the A2 Key for Schools (KETfS)?
A2 Key for Schools, also known as Cambridge English: Key for Schools (KET for Schools), is the first step in Cambridge English exams' lower main suite. A2 Key for Schools is a specific version of A2 Key with content geared towards the interests and experiences of school-age children rather than adults. Both exams have the same level as well as the same format. However, A2 Key for Schools is based on familiar themes and situations, adapting to students' interests, increasing their motivation to learn English and giving them the confidence to use their language skills in real-life situations.
Read more about the difference between the for Schools (fS) and standard versions of the exams.
It proves your ability to use English to communicate in simple situations, and that you now have a solid foundation to build on. It is aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference.
At A2, you should be able to:
- understand and use everyday expressions and basic phrases
- introduce yourself and answer basic questions about personal details
- interact with English speakers who talk slowly and clearly
- write short, simple notes
Cambridge English: Key (KET) adopted by ADVETI – Sharjah Institute of Science and Technology
A2 Key helps children around the world learn English
Is A2 Key for Schools for me?
In Portugal A2 is aligned with the 7º and 8º ano according to the Metas Curriculares de Inglês. In some cases, strong 2º cíclo students with the necessary background take A2 Key for Schools. It’s a logical next step after having taken either A1 Movers or A2 Flyers and a good place for older children to start learning English too.
It should also give you the confidence to go on and study for higher-level exams such as B1 Preliminary for Schools and B2 First for Schools.
Are not sure if this exam is for you? Test your current English level.
What is the structure of the exam?
There are three parts:
Reading and Use of English
- Duration: 70 minutes
- Content: 9 parts with 56 questions
- Percentage of total marks: 50%
- Purpose: Shows you can understand simple written information such as signs, brochures, newspapers and magazines.
Listening
- Duration: 30 minutes including 8 minutes transfer time for paper based exams
- Content: 5 parts with 25 questions
- Percentage of total marks: 25%
- Purpose: Requires you to be able to understand announcements and other spoken material when people speak reasonably slowly.
Speaking
- Duration: 8 to 10 minutes per pair of candidates
- Content: 2 parts
- Percentage of total marks: 25%
- Purpose: Shows you can take part in a conversation by answering and asking simple questions. Your Speaking test will be conducted face-to-face with one or two other candidates and two examiners. This makes your test more realistic and more reliable.
This last part is done with two examiners and another candidate.
Depending on the date and format you choose, it may be on a computer or on paper.
Preparation material
Feel free to browse our range of official preparation materials, the Cambridge English free resources and samples, and the Sample Tests.
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