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A2 Key is made up of three papers developed to test your English skills. You can see exactly what is in each paper below.
The formats below are the same for both the digital and paper-based exams.
The A2 Key paper-based exam will be withdrawn after the last session in June 2026. It will still be available as a digital exam. A2 Key for Schools will still be available in both paper-based and digital format.
The A2 Key Reading and Writing paper has seven parts and different types of texts and questions. Parts 1–5 are about reading and Parts 6–7 are mainly about writing.
Part 1 (Multiple choice)
Part 2 (Multiple matching)
Part 3 (Multiple choice)
Part 4 (Multiple-choice cloze)
Part 5 (Open cloze)
Part 6 (Guided writing)
Part 7 (Picture story)
The A2 Key Listening paper has five parts. For each part you have to listen to a recorded text or texts and answer some questions. You hear each recording twice.
Part 2 (Gap fill)
Part 4 (Multiple choice)
Part 5 (Matching)
The A2 Key Speaking test has two parts and you take it with another candidate. There are two examiners. One examiner talks to you and the other examiner listens. Both examiners give marks for your performance.
Part 1 (Interview)
Part 2 (Discussion)