Grammar section: tests takers read 1 to 2 sentences from which a word or phrase has been removed.
Test takers are asked to complete the sentence by selecting the most appropriate word or phrase from four options.
80 words) typical of texts found in newspapers or newsletters, e.g. an advertisement, announcement, description, message, etc.
290 words long), which may be more abstract than the texts in parts A and B, e.g. an academic article that includes argument, exposition, etc.
Task 2: The test taker talks about a personal experience on a topic related to what is seen in the picture.
Task 3: The test taker gives a personal opinion about a topic related to the picture.
Task 5: The test taker is asked to give an opinion on a new topic and to try to convince the examiner to agree with the idea.
The Certificate of Achievement contains the same information as the Score Report and is professionally presented for display purposes.
Test takers can take the MET as many times as they want, but are recommended to have at least eight weeks of language study between each attempt.
It can also be used for employment purposes, such as applying for a job or a promotion that requires an English language qualification.