Take a full practice test under timed conditions. No dictionary, no phone, no snacks.
Most students find these books at local libraries, university bookstores, or via major online retailers. Look for the editions if you want the most up-to-date format, though the "Test 2" classic papers still offer excellent practice for core language skills.
Whether you are taking the PET (B1 Preliminary) to boost your career, study abroad, or just to prove your English skills, the collection is a classic, go-to resource.
Think of this as a "flight simulator" for your brain. It is a collection of four authentic past exam papers from Cambridge University Press. To give you a taste of the real exam environment.
You’ll tackle everything from short notices to long-form articles. Pro tip: Focus on "Scanning"—looking for specific keywords rather than reading every single word.
It often includes model answers for the writing prompts, showing you exactly what the examiners are looking for in terms of structure and vocabulary.