PET · Writing at B1 Level · Texas, USA
Writing at B1 Level for the PET Exam — Texas candidates
12% of the PET test plan. Writing an email of 100 words at B1 level, covering all required content points with appropriate register. Calibrated for Texan candidates.
Behind every published pass rate is a distribution of which topics caused most of the failures. This is one of those topics. Writing at B1 Level sits at roughly 12% of the Cambridge Preliminary English Test (B1) content distribution — B1 Preliminary Writing requires a 100-word email response covering three content points. Unlike A2 (25–35 words), the B1 task requires more elaboration, appropriate register, and a range of B1 grammar structures. Every content point must be addressed for full marks. Pass rates for the PET are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For Texas candidates preparing for PET, the calibration of study to local context matters: Texas is the second-largest CDL-issuing state and a top-3 state for NCLEX-RN candidates. TxDPS administers CDL skills tests; the Texas Board of Nursing recognises NCLEX results from Pearson VUE.
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.
- !Writing fewer than 80 words — insufficient to cover all three points adequately
- !Using informal language in a formally-framed task or vice versa
- !Covering all points but with too many grammar errors to convey meaning clearly
Study tips
- 1Practice the 5-step writing process: read task → identify 3 points → plan 3 paragraphs → write → count words.
- 2Learn the email register conventions: formal (Dear Mr Smith, Yours sincerely) vs informal (Hi Ana, Best wishes).
- 3Aim for 100–120 words — enough to cover all points with some elaboration.
- 4For CDL: book your skills test at a TxDPS megacenter (Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin) or one of the 200+ third-party testers; megacenter wait times average 4–6 weeks.
- 5For NCLEX-RN: the Texas Board of Nursing requires fingerprinting via IdentoGO before authorization-to-test (ATT) is issued — start that process the same day you submit your application.
- 6Spanish-language CDL written tests are offered in Texas; the skills/road portion is conducted in English. Many CDL training programs in the Rio Grande Valley teach a bilingual track.
Sample PET Writing at B1 Level questions
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The task says: "Write an email to your English friend: (1) tell them about a film you saw, (2) explain what you liked about it, (3) suggest a film to watch together." The minimum requirements are:
- AName the film only
- BCover all three points in approximately 100 wordsCorrect
- CWrite a detailed film review of 200 words
- DJust describe the film's plot in detail
Why this answer?
B1 Preliminary Writing awards marks for: communication (all 3 content points covered), organisation, and language. The task requires approximately 100 words to address all three points. A review or plot summary alone would miss the other required points.
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