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PTE

INTRODUCTION

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INTRODUCTION

What is PTE ?
PTE Stands for Pearson Test of English. This test is accepted
worldwide for study and immigration. Also, It is trusted by
over 3,000 universities and colleges throughout the world.

Why Choose PTE ?


There are Numerous factors why you should choose PTE over
any other English proficiency tests. These are given below.

Fast results
Most test takers get their results within 48 hours. Plus, you can choose from
frequent test dates and book last-minute.

Complete preparation
Build confidence for test day with our mix of preparation packages, scored
practice tests, and free resources.

Less stress
Choose a better test experience with our two-hour computer-based exam,
friendly test environment, and straightforward booking.
Total Marks Total Time
90 Marks 2 Hours

SCORE COMPARISON
MODULES

1) SPEAKING

2) WRITING

3) READING

4) LISTENING
INTEGRATED MARKING
Integrated Marking or Cross Marking means that some questions
of a module affect the score of other modules.

For Example:

IELTS PTE

Listening = 7.5 Listening = 7.0


Reading = 5.5 Reading = 6.0
Speaking = 6.5 Speaking = 6.0
Writing = 5.5 Writing = 6.0

Most Important Modules


SPEAKING & LISTENING
More Stars = More Important

20 TYPES OF QUESTIONS

SPEAKING
1) Read Aloud
For this item type you need to read a written text aloud.

2) Repeat Sentence
After listening to a recording of a sentence, repeat the sentence.

3) Describe Image
An image appears on the screen. Describe the image in detail.

4) Retell Lecture
After listening to or watching a lecture, re-tell the lecture in your
own words.

5) Answer Short Questions


After listening to a question, answer with a single word or a few
words.
20 TYPES OF QUESTIONS

WRITING

1) Summarize Written Text


After reading the text, write a one-sentence summary of the
passage.

2) Essay
Write a 200–300 word essay on a given topic.
20 TYPES OF QUESTIONS

READING
1) R&W: Fill in the Blanks
Text appears on-screen with several gaps. Drag words from
a box below to fill the gaps.

2) MCMA
After reading the text, answer a multiple-choice question on the
content or tone of the text by selecting more than one response.

3) Re-order Paragraphs
Several text boxes appear on the screen in a random order. Put the
text boxes in the correct order.

4) Reading: Fill in the Blanks


The text appears on a screen with several gaps in it. Drag words from
the box below to fill the gaps.

5) MCSA
After reading the text, answer a multiple-choice question on the
content or tone of the text by selecting one response.
20 TYPES OF QUESTIONS

LISTENING
1) Summarize Spoken Text
After listening to a recording, write a 50–70 word summary.

2) MCMA
After listening, answer a multiple-choice question on the content or
tone of the recording by selecting more than one response.

3) Fill in the Blanks


A transcript of a recording appears on the screen, with several gaps.
After listening to the recording, type the missing word in each gap.

4) HCS
After listening to a recording, select the paragraph that best
summarizes the recording.

5) MCSA
After listening to a recording, select the paragraph that best
summarizes the recording.
20 TYPES OF QUESTIONS

LISTENING
6) Select Missing Word
After listening to a recording, select the missing word that
completes the recording from a list of options.

7) Highlight Incorrect Words


The transcript of a recording appears on the screen. While listening to
the recording, identify the words in the transcript that differ from
what is said.

8) Write from Dictation


After listening to a recording of a sentence, type the sentence.

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