KET · Speaking — Interaction & Personal Information · South Korea
Speaking — Interaction & Personal Information for the KET Exam — Korean candidates
10% of the KET test plan. Answering questions and engaging in simple conversation about personal topics at A2 level. Calibrated for Korean 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. Speaking — Interaction & Personal Information sits at roughly 10% of the Cambridge Key English Test (A2) content distribution — A2 Key Speaking tests the ability to talk about yourself (name, job, family, likes/dislikes), respond to basic questions, and communicate simple information. The test is conducted face-to-face with an examiner and is 8–10 minutes long. Pass rates for the KET are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Korean candidates preparing for KET, the calibration of study to local context matters: TOEIC and TOEFL are the dominant English credentials. TOPIK (Korean proficiency) and CSAT (Suneung) gate domestic outcomes.
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.
- !Giving one-word answers instead of full sentences with reasons
- !Using only the present simple — not demonstrating basic tense range
- !Long silences when a topic is unfamiliar instead of using repair strategies
Study tips
- 1Practice talking about 10 A2 topics for 1 minute each: family, hobbies, food, home, daily routine, holiday, job, friends, town, future plans.
- 2Use repair strategies when you do not know a word: "I don't know the word, but..." or "Can you say that again?"
- 3Record yourself and listen back — check that you are speaking in full sentences.
- 4한국 응시자에게 KET 대비의 핵심은 독해 속도와 듣기 정확도입니다 — 한국식 시험 문화와 다른 출제 패턴에 익숙해지세요.
Sample KET Speaking — Interaction & Personal Information questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real KET questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
Examiner: "What do you usually do at the weekend?" The best A2-level response is:
- A"Weekend."
- B"I usually go shopping and meet friends. I also watch TV sometimes."Correct
- C"I doing shopping."
- D"Many things."
Why this answer?
A2 level requires full sentences, correct basic grammar, and some elaboration. Option B demonstrates two activities with "usually" and "sometimes," showing A2 frequency adverbs correctly. Single-word answers and grammar errors cap the score below A2.
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