Cambridge A2 Key 2020 for Schools

Cambridge A2 Key 2020 for Schools. Reading, Speaking, Listening and Writing sample papers with Answer Keys and Audios for students.

Cambridge A2 Key 2020 for Schools

Table of Content
  • A2 Key 2020 for Schools Reading and Writing – answer key
  • A2 Key 2020 for Schools Reading and Writing – questions
  • A2 Key 2020 for Schools Listening – answer key
  • A2 Key 2020 for Schools Listening – Question paper
  • A2 Key 2020 for Schools Listening – tape script
  • A2 Key 2020 for Schools Speaking
  • A2 Key 2020 for Schools Listening Audio

An overview

A2 Key for Schools, formerly known as Cambridge English: Key for Schools (KET for Schools), is one of our Cambridge English Qualifications. It is an exam for school-age learners which will help prepare them for higher-level English language qualifications.

An A2 Key for Schools qualification shows that a student can use English to communicate in simple situations. It’s a logical next step after our Cambridge English Qualifications designed for young learners and a good place for older children to start learning English too.

The exam gives students the confidence to go on to study for higher-level English exams, such as B1 Preliminary for Schools.

A2 Key for Schools is targeted at the same CEFR level as A2 Key, but with content aimed at school-age learners rather than adults.

The new exam formats will start being used from January 2020. The changes include:

  • new and updated tasks across all of the papers
  • better alignment between the exams, showing clearer progression from one exam to the next
  • an update to the way that grades are reported, bringing the exams in line with higher level Cambridge English Qualifications
An A2 Key for Schools qualification shows that a student can:
  • understand and use basic phrases and expressions
  • understand simple written English
  • introduce themselves and answer basic questions about themselves
  • interact with English speakers at a basic level.

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