KET · Everyday Vocabulary · Brazil
Everyday Vocabulary for the KET Exam — Brazilian candidates
10% of the KET test plan. Core A2 vocabulary for daily life: food, transport, home, health, shopping, and directions. Calibrated for Brazilian candidates.
For candidates aiming to clear this exam on the first attempt, the difference between Band 6 and Band 7+ — or "passing" and "comfortable margin" — usually comes down to fluency on a small number of high-leverage topics. Everyday Vocabulary sits at roughly 10% of the Cambridge Key English Test (A2) content distribution — Everyday vocabulary is the foundation of all A2 Key skills. The Cambridge A2 vocabulary list includes approximately 1,200 words in topic groups. Gaps in core vocabulary directly cause incorrect reading, listening, writing, and speaking answers. Pass rates for the KET are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Brazilian candidates preparing for KET, the calibration of study to local context matters: ENEM is Brazil's national entrance exam. For international study, IELTS and TOEFL dominate; CDL US licensure is a growing cross-border opportunity.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Confusing similar-looking words: receipt/recipe, kitchen/chicken, cost/coast
- !Not knowing prepositions for location: next to, opposite, between, behind, in front of
- !Limited food vocabulary — food topics appear in nearly every A2 Key paper
Study tips
- 1Learn vocabulary in topic groups, not in isolation: practice all food words together, all transport words together.
- 2Use the Cambridge A2 Key Wordlist (downloadable free from Cambridge Assessment website) as your master list.
- 3Practice prepositions of place with real objects in your home — point and say where things are.
- 4Brazilian candidates preparing for KET should account for visa-processing timelines if testing abroad — most U.S. test centres require a B1/B2 visa appointment scheduled 90+ days in advance.
Sample KET Everyday Vocabulary questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real KET questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
The post office is _____ the bank and the café.
- Anext to
- Bopposite
- CbetweenCorrect
- Dbehind
Why this answer?
"Between" is used for a location in the middle of two specific things. "Next to" means adjacent (one side only); "opposite" means facing across; "behind" means at the back of.
Frequently asked questions
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