A2 Key (KET), is one of our Cambridge English Qualifications. This basic-level qualification is a great exam to take if you're new to learning English. An A2 Key qualification is proof of your ability to use English to communicate in simple situations.
It should give you the confidence to go on and study for higher-level exams such as B1 Preliminary and B2 First.
THE A2 KEY CERTIFICATE SHOWS THAT YOU CAN:
understand and use basic phrases and expressions
understand simple written English
introduce yourself and answer basic questions about yourself
interact with English speakers at a basic level
Beispieltest
Bitte beachten Sie, dass der Zweck des folgenden BEISPIELTESTS darin besteht, sich mit dem digitalen Prüfungsformat vertraut zu machen. Für Vorbereitungsmaterialien besuchen Sie bitte cambridgeenglish.org. Alternativ unterstützen wir Sie auch gerne mit unseren erfahrenen muttersprachlichen Lehrerinnen und Lehrern!
Exam Format
A2 Key is made up of three papers developed to test your English skills. The formats below are the same for both the paper-based and computer-based exams.
Reading & Writing
Listening
Speaking
The A2 Key Reading and Writing paper 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 shows that you can understand simple written information such as signs, brochures, newspapers and magazines.
1 hour
32 questions
Check your answers (see PDF) as you do the test. Once the test has finished you will not be able to check them anymore!
There is no answer key for Reading and Writing Part 9, but there are sample answers and examiner comments in the relevant pages of the A2 Key Handbook
The A2 Key Listening paper 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. Requires you to be able to understand announcements and other spoken material when people speak reasonably slowly.
30 minutes (including 6 minutes’ transfer time)
25 questions
Multiple choice, gap fill and matching exercises
Check your answers (see PDF) as you do the test. Once the test has finished you will not be able to check them anymore!
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 test shows that you can take part in a conversation by answering and asking simple questions.
8–10 minutes per pair of candidates
One of the examiners talks to you and the other examiner listens
Two or three candidates, two examiners
Check out this example video to see what happens during a A2 Key Speaking test
Please watch the tutorial to familiarise yourself with the functions of the platform and to be well prepared for the exam day.
Preparation needed?
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You can do a full course to increase your language level or just a few hours to prepare for the exam. Together we will find out your right level and can start planning your course immediately!
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You will receive a separate score for each of the three papers (Reading and Writing, Listening, and Speaking), giving you a clear understanding of your performance.
The weighting of all three papers is the same. These three scores are averaged to give you an overall result for the exam.
Depending on which university, college or organisation you are applying to, you may be asked to achieve a specific score or grade, either overall or for a particular skill. For A2 Key, the following scores will be used to report results:
Cambridge English Scale Score
Grade
CEFR Level
140–150
Grade A
B1
133–139
Grade B
A2
120–132
Grade C
A2
100–119
Grade D (Level A1)
A1
The exam is targeted at Level A2 of the CEFR. The examination also provides reliable assessment at the level above A2 (Level B1) and the level below (Level A1).
Scores between 100 and 119 are also reported on your Statement of Results, but you will not receive the Key English Test certificate.
Results and Certificates
Your results will be available online within 5-10 working days for digital exams and approximately 4-6 weeks after paper-based exams. About 2-3 weeks later, your certificate will be sent from Cambridge/UK to Vienna – you will be automatically informed once your certificate has arrived and is ready to be picked up at the Institute.
To access your results, you have to register using the ID Number and Secret Number provided on your Confirmation of Entry. After that you can login and check as well as share your results. Online Results Service for Candidates
Standardised Exams
Cambridge exams are designed to ensure standardised test conditions for people of all linguistic backgrounds and nationalities and are supported by a dedicated global research programme.
The exam covers all four language skills (Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking).
Worldwide Recognition
Cambridge English certificates are recognised by Universities and leading employers globally. For example: Deloitte. Ernst and Young, Marks and Spencer, HSBC, Juilliard and Freie Universität Berlin.
An A2 Key qualification is proof that you have the basic language skills you need to communicate in English. This basic-level qualification is a great exam to take if you're new to learning English.