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PTE Describe Image format: Tried and

tested template for 2022

In the Speaking section of the Pearson PTE Academic test, we get Describe Image
questions where we have to verbally describe images that appear on the screen. There
are 3 to 4 such questions in the test. You can use our tried and tested Describe Image
format to ace your PTE test.

You might get bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, diagrams, photographs, or maps to
describe. Once an image appears on the screen, you are allocated 25 seconds to
study it. Then, after 25 seconds, the microphone opens for 40 seconds.

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How is PTE Describe Image marked?


Pearson’s Ordinate technology is at play in scoring the speaking portion of the PTE
test. Factors such as speed and rhythm of speech, alongside voice quality,
intonation, word choice, and pronunciation are taken into account by the
computer.

Basically, there are three major criteria of judgement in Describe Image questions. They
are Content, Pronunciation, and Oral Fluency.

Content is scored on a scale of 0 to 5. An answer which covers all the relevant parts of
the image and their relationships and implications gets 5. The more elements from the
image you fail to describe, the lower your score will be. Incorporating 12 items from
the image into the template provided here would be sufficient to get the full score in
the category of Content.

Pronunciation and Oral Fluency each are assigned a score from 0 to 5, with 5 being


native-like use of the language and 0 being unrecognizable or inarticulate English.
Practice saying the above format in a loud and clear manner without pauses or
hesitations.

You can repeat the same Describe Image format for all the questions you get in the
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Graph: PTE Describe Image Sample Answers

Look at the graph below. In 25 seconds, please speak into the microphone and
describe in detail what the graph is showing. You will have 40 seconds to give
your response.

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Transcript:

The given image shows several trends and features. Looking closely at the image, I
can deduce that the image contains different shapes, colors, texts, and numbers.
Basically, a thorough analysis of the picture reveals a lot of detail.

The image displays various things such as invest, sales, and profit.

Similarly, Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3 can be observed in the image.

I can notice 4.3, 2.4, and 2.

However, the illustration also highlights 3.5, 3.8, and 4.5.

In conclusion, the picture provides important information.

Diagram: PTE Describe Image Sample Answers

Look at the diagram below. In 25 seconds, please speak into the microphone and
describe in detail what the diagram is showing. You will have 40 seconds to give
your response.

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Patan Durbar Square, Lalitpur © binaya_photography

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