KET 1 — Test 1 Listening
KET 1 Test 1 Listening — 5 parts, 25 questions. YouTube audio with jump-to-part buttons. Each question has its own Show Answer button + bottom submit panel for instant grading.
Five short conversations
You will hear five short conversations. For questions 1–5, choose the right answer (A, B or C). Each conversation is played twice.
Q1 — What have they forgotten? · Male: I’ve got the passports here. Female: And the tickets are in my bag. Male: What about the camera? Female: Oh no! I’ve left it at home. And I really wanted to take some holiday photos. (= B camera)
Q2 — What time does the train go? · Male: Hurry up! We’ll be late. Female: What time does the train go? Male: At six fifteen. We’ve got to leave in fifteen minutes. Female: I’m nearly ready. (= A — clock showing 6:15)
Q3 — Where is Room 22? · Male: Can you tell me the way to Room 22? Female: Well … Go straight down here and it’s the second door on the right. Male: Do I have to go through the main hall? Female: No, it’s the door on the right, just before you get to the main hall. (= B — the room labelled B on the map, just before the main hall)
Q4 — Which man wants to see him? · Male: Which man wants to see me? Female: The one over there, wearing a hat. Male: The one with the glasses? Female: No, not him. The other one. (= A — two men have hats: B has glasses, A doesn’t. “The other one” = A, hat without glasses)
Q5 — How did the woman get to work? · Male: Oh, the traffic’s terrible today. Female: Yes, it took me forty minutes by bus. Male: Well, I drove and it took me an hour. Female: An hour! It’s probably quicker by bicycle. (= C — final reveal: she drove the car the next day)
Paul talking to a friend about his family
Listen to Paul talking to a friend about his family. What does each person do? For questions 6–10, write a letter A–H next to each person. Example (Sally): H — writer.
Friend: Tell me about your family, Paul. Paul: Yes. Is about your sister Sally? Friend: Yes, is she your only sister? Paul: She is. But I have two brothers. One’s older than me, and Bill’s the younger.
Friend: How old is Bill? Paul: He’s nineteen. He’s studying French in Paris at the moment. (Q6 Bill = F student)
Friend: Yes, but Sally is the famous one. And David? What does he do? Paul: Oh, he’s a teacher, in the same school as my mother. My mother used to be a doctor but she’s stopped working now.
Friend: And what about your father? Paul: My father — he’s a doctor as well. He works in a clinic in town. (Q7 David = G teacher · Q8 Paul’s mother = E stopped work · Q9 Paul’s father = B doctor)
Friend: And you, Paul? Are you a doctor too? Paul: No! I’m a bank clerk — I work in a bank, the one in the High Street next to the bookshop. (Q10 Paul = A bank clerk)
Eric & Mary — weekend plans with Carlos
Listen to Eric talking to Mary about the weekend. Their friend, Carlos, is coming to visit them. For questions 11–15, tick A, B or C. Example: What does Carlos hate? → A shopping.
Mary: So, Eric, what do you want to do at the weekend, when Carlos comes? Eric: Well, Eric, I must go shopping on Saturday morning. He hates shopping. But we could go to the museum and then meet you for lunch. Mary: What time?
Eric: There’s a good football match on Saturday afternoon — Carlos’ll like that. Mary: OK. (Q11 = B Saturday afternoon)
Mary: Do you want to eat at home in the evening? Eric: What about going to a restaurant? We haven’t been to that Chinese restaurant for months. Mary: OK. Let’s do that. (Q12 = C Chinese restaurant)
Mary: Now, what about Sunday? Eric: If we get up early on Sunday, we could go for a drive in the countryside. (Q13 = A go for a drive)
Mary: Yes, and we could have lunch in a pub somewhere. (Q14 = B in a pub)
Eric: Yes, and the kids could go to the cinema after lunch? Mary: We can’t. The train’s at four o’clock and I’ll have to take him back to the station. (Q15 = C they don’t have time)
Phone Message — call from Elaine
You will hear a telephone conversation. A girl wants to speak to Martin, but he is not there. Listen and complete questions 16–20. You will hear the conversation twice.
📞 Phone Message
Male: Hello. 780 3126. Elaine: Hello. Could I speak to Martin please? Male: I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. Can I take a message for him? Elaine: Yes, please. My name’s Elaine. E-L-A-I-N-E. Male: Right, Elaine. And what’s the message? (Q16 = Elaine)
Elaine: Tell Martin that the party tonight is at the Grand Hotel. I’ll meet him there. (Q17 = (the) Grand Hotel)
Male: Does he know the address? Elaine: Oh yes, everyone knows the Grand Hotel. Male: OK. I’ll tell him. What time should he be there? Elaine: At eight thirty in the evening (8.30 p.m.). But I may be a bit late. (Q18 = 8.30 p.m.)
Male: Anything else? Elaine: Hmmm … oh, and please ask him to bring a friend along. Male: A friend? OK, the more the merrier. (Q19 = friend)
Elaine: Has he got my phone number? Male: I’m not sure. Better give it to me again. Elaine: It’s 724 5936. (Q20 = 724 5936)
Male: Right, I’ve got that. Elaine: Thanks a lot. Bye. Male: Bye.
South Seas Travel Agency — new information
You will hear some information about a travel agency. Listen and complete questions 21–25. You will hear the information twice.
Announcer: Hello. This is the South Seas Travel Agency. I’m sorry, no one can speak to you right now. The South Seas Travel Agency has moved to another part of town. We also have a new phone number. Please ring us on 847 2296.
Our new address is 98 Warnock Road, opposite the bank. (Q21 = Warnock · Q22 = (the) bank)
We will be open for business at our new office on 21st May. We hope to see you soon at our new address. (Q23 = 21st May)
We have lots of exciting holidays and prices spend £350 or more on a holiday, and we will give you a travel bag absolutely free. (Q24 = £350 (or more) · Q25 = (travel) bag)
This beautiful bag can carry everything you need on a plane journey. And it can be yours free. Thank you for calling the South Seas Travel Agency.
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