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This document provides tips for achieving a score of 79 or higher on the PTE Academic exam. It recommends practicing all sections of the exam equally, from Read Aloud to Write from Dictation. Specific tips are provided for improving speaking skills like pronunciation, fluency, and completing tasks within time limits. Writing skills like summarizing, essay structure, and vocabulary are also addressed. Overall, the document emphasizes regular practice of skills through activities like listening to podcasts and analyzing scored mock tests to improve performance.

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PTE Tips Mahe

This document provides tips for achieving a score of 79 or higher on the PTE Academic exam. It recommends practicing all sections of the exam equally, from Read Aloud to Write from Dictation. Specific tips are provided for improving speaking skills like pronunciation, fluency, and completing tasks within time limits. Writing skills like summarizing, essay structure, and vocabulary are also addressed. Overall, the document emphasizes regular practice of skills through activities like listening to podcasts and analyzing scored mock tests to improve performance.

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My PTE-Academic score is: (June 2018)

If you are aiming for 79+ in all the four communicative skills of PTE-Academic exam, please give equal
importance to all sections – starting from "Read Aloud" till "Write from Dictation".

• Listen to TED Talks


• Watch English movies
• Listen to English News
• Read English novels and newspapers
o Identify new words & synonyms
o Learn how to use grammar “Tense” (like Simple, Perfect, Continuous)
• Try to communicate in English with your friends and family
• Concentrate on your pronunciation while talking
• Write PTE Official Scored mock tests and analyse your progress
• Hear audio podcasts along with transcripts

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• If possible, practice your writing with Grammarly
• Daily spend 30 mins to read something whichever you like in English (novels / newspaper /
magazines / articles).
• Also, spend 30 mins for listening. Listen to some TED talks / podcasts / news.
• While listening TED talks/news try to concentrate on how they pronounce the words. Try to follow
that.
o It will help to improve your speaking score by improving your oral fluency and
pronunciation.

Below are some of the words which I have corrected my pronunciation after hearing TED talks and
suggestions from some of my friends:

• Were • Region • Photography


• Development • Research • Photograph
• Environment • Bear (animal) • Decade

Scoring Guide:
Go through the official scoring guide and understand how each question type is evaluated

Reference books:
I had used the following 3 books:

1) The official guide to PTE Academic – Pearson – 2012 edition


2) PTE Academic – Practice Tests Plus with key – Pearson – 2013 edition
3) PTE Academic Testbuilder – Macmillan – 2012 edition

• The first 2 books are the official materials from Pearson.


• Complete all the chapters and mock tests in these three books including the CDs

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Speaking
• Speak faster, fluently and do not stammer.
• Talk for only 30 secs in Describe Image and Retell Lecture. At max, not more than 35 seconds

Read Aloud (contributes to “Reading” also)

• In the preparation time (30 seconds), read silently with actions and expressions, read faster
with correct pronunciation in the given 25 secs
• Once recording starts, read aloud with the same actions, expressions, faster, fluently and
clearly
• Even if you stammer, please do not stop. Continue reading aloud
• Think as if you are a news reader or you are giving a speech

Repeat Sentence (contributes to “Listening” also)

• Do not miss any sentence


• Try to recite as many words as possible, which contributes more marks
• Divide the sentence into chunks of words as you hear and recite. Really this helps a lot.
o Ex: There must have been some ingenious architects in the past.
o There must have been / some ingenious architects / in the past
• Follow the speaker's tone and intonation
• Try to recite at least 50% of the sentence, if you couldn’t repeat the full sentence
• Even if you hear only few words in a long sentence, try to tell. Do not leave.
o "Solar power is going to replace coal and oil as our primary source in the near future".
o In this sentence if you hear only 'Solar power coal oil primary source future', try to
make a sentence using them and tell.
• If you missed any words, do not worry. Concentrate on the upcoming words.
• Repeat what you have heard as soon as possible.
• Tips: Listen a sentence from podcasts. Pause the audio and try to repeat that sentence.
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYtqHGfyKy8
• https://blog.e2language.com/pte-repeat-sentence-practice-activities/
• https://www.pteexampreparation.com/repeated-questions/pte-repeated-repeat-
sentence/pte-repeat-sentence-real-exam-questions/
• https://hotshot24.com/pte-speaking-repeat-sentence-practice-exercise-20.html
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZpBG0FeAp4

Describe Image

• This <graph type> compares/provides/represents/depicts/illustrates <title + x-axis/y-axis>


• Following are the terms which you may use to describe the image
o Maximum / Minimum
o Highest / Lowest
o Increasing / Decreasing Trend
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o Oscillating / Fluctuating
o Stable / Remains constant
o Steadily / Steeply
o Sharply increased / Sharply decreased
• Conclusion:
o Start the conclusion @ 22nd to 25th sec, so that you can finish it within 35 seconds
o Following are the terms which you can use for the conclusion
▪ Overall
▪ Finally
▪ To sum up
▪ In the end
• Tips:
o Use simple sentences
o Using complex sentences may affect your fluency score
o Finish it off within 30 secs and move to next
o It is mandatory to give the conclusion / implication
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rveo3RFK3kk
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWT9ujW4r7o

Retell Lecture (contributes to “Listening” also)

• Listen carefully right from the beginning of the lecture


• Identify the topic of the lecture
• Take notes – Capture all the main idea, supporting points and keywords
• Organise your speech in the next 10 seconds (before recording starts)
• Follow the template:
o The speaker was discussing <topic>.
o <4-6 key points>
o Finally, the speaker suggested…
• Do not stop in-between. Talk fluently. Do not stammer
• It is mandatory to give the conclusion / implication
• Tips:
o Use simple sentences
o Content (keywords) + Fluency + Pronunciation are important
o Using complex sentences may affect your fluency score
o Finish it off within 30 secs and move to next

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9iYnbHd5ys

Answer Short Questions (Contributes to “Listening” also)

• This question type will evaluate your interpretation skills and vocabulary
• Even if you do not know the answer for a question, do not skip it.
o Answer something related by rephrasing the question

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Writing

Summarise Written Text (Contributes to “Reading” also)

• Try to write a single-sentence summary between 30 to 40 words.


o This word count (30 to 40) will help you to avoid grammar mistakes in writing a single
complex sentence
• Use connectors: FANBOYS – For / And / Nor / But / Or / Yet / So
• Using these connectors will help to summarise the text more effectively
• Try to use the keywords or phrases from the given text, but not the same sentence

Essay

• Assign first 2 minutes to think and organise your essay


• Assign last 5 minutes for proofreading
• Try to write within 210 to 230 words, so that you can have time for proofreading
• Essay with 299 words will not yield more marks than an essay with 210 words, if both essays
convey the same message
• Content should be relevant to the essay prompt
• Template – 4 paragraphs:
o Introduction: 3 sentences
o Main Para 1: 4 sentences
o Main Para 2: 4 sentences
o Conclusion: 2 sentences
• Introduction should contain "This essay will discuss"
• Try to give only one main idea (with an example) in each main paragraph
• Conclusion should contain "This essay discussed"
• Try to use the following words:
o However
o Consequently
o Likewise
o Besides
o Moreover
o Additionally
o For example
o Because of
o In contrast

• https://hotshot24.com/latest-essay-topics-pte-academic.html
• https://pteacademicexam.com/pte-academic-essay-writing-questions-and-topics-with-
answers-latest-essay-list/

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Reading
Tips:

• Read English novels, English Newspapers


• Collocation list
• As a thumb rule, allocate 2 minutes for each question in “Reading” section

Fill in the blanks – Drop Down (contributes to “Writing” also)

• Give more importance to this question type


• You can take maximum of 3 minutes for each question of this type
• Mostly, this would be your first question type in “Reading” section, which contains 5-6
different questions
o This would be time-consuming, which would lessen the time for other question types
in “Reading” section
• Each question of this type may contain 5-6 drop-downs
• You can easily reject 2-3 options in each drop-down
• Collocation list / understanding of Tense are helpful for this question type
• http://www.grammar.cl/

Multiple Choice Multiple Answer

• Quickly speed-read the given paragraph(s) and identify the key idea(s)
• Read the question and answer options
• Check the paragraph(s) to justify each answer option
• If you are not sure, do not choose the second option. Only 1 sure option is sufficient

Multiple Choice Single Answer


• Read the given passage thoroughly and then answer the question

Reorder Paragraph

• Identifying the first sentence is very important here


o First Sentence = Stand-alone sentence = Independently understandable
• After reordering all the given paragraphs / sentences, read them in a sequential order and
make sure, you have a flow in the message
• https://pteacademicexam.com/how-to-solve-reorder-paragraphs-easily-tips-tricks-pte-
academic/

Fill in the blanks – Drag Drop


• Quickly read the given paragraph
• Identify the word type (noun / verb / adjective / adverb) required to fill in each blank
o https://www.woodwardenglish.com/parts-of-speech-word-classes/

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Listening
Tips:

• You may get 2-3 “Summarise Spoke Text” (SST)


• After SSTs, you may get 15-16 questions in “Listening” section with 20-22 minutes only
o So, keep your eyes closely on the TIMER
• I would suggest concentrating on the listening part rather than taking notes except for the
question types: Summarise Spoken Text, Fill in the blanks & Write From Dictation
o If your answer options contain any numerical data like year or values, then you can
take the notes during listening

Summarise Spoken Text (contributes to “Writing” also)

• Listen carefully right from the beginning of the speech


• Identify the topic of the speech
• Take notes – Capture all the main idea, supporting points and keywords
• Start with: “The speaker was discussing <topic>.”
• Write as much as spoken key points in your own words
o Template: It depends on your ability to cover all the key points in a template format.
o Template did not work out for me in SST
• Give your understanding in the final sentence like… (or)
o "Finally, the speaker mentioned that ..."
o "Overall, the speaker suggested that ..."

Multiple Choice Multiple Answer

• Quickly speed-read the question and answer options before the speech begins
o Alert: Once this question type appears, you may tempt to read the answer options
first but read the question prompt first and understand what is required
• If required, take quick notes on keywords
• If you are not sure, do not choose the second option. Only 1 sure option is sufficient

Fill in the blanks

• Before the speech begins


o Identify the number of blanks and the locations of the blanks
o Ready with your erasable notebook and pen
• Follow the speech closely and note down the words for the blanks
• If you do not understand a word, try to capture its sound and guess the word according to the
given text

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Highlight Correct Summary (contributes to “Reading” also)

• Though the answer options are bigger to read, give importance to this question type
• Spend at max 2 minutes for each question of this type
• Alert: Few answer options are resembled to the speech, but they may not comprise all the key
ideas of the speech
o Mostly, the correct option contains the rephrased version of the speech

Multiple Choice Single Answer

• Listen carefully and answer according to the question prompt

Missing Words (Beep)

• Quickly read the given answer options


• Listen carefully right from the beginning of the speech
• Keep an eye on the progress bar of the speech
o Listen more carefully towards the end of the speech
• Once you heard the beep, you must identify the missing words quickly
• Do not spend more than 10 seconds in selecting the option

Highlight Incorrect Words (contributes to “Reading” also)

• Listen carefully right from the beginning of the speech


• Move the mouse word-by-word as the speech progresses
• Stay alert when you move the mouse from the current line to the next line

Write from Dictation (contributes to “Writing” also)

• Reserve the last 5-6 minutes for this question type which may have 3-4 sentences
• Give more importance to this question type as it contributes to “Writing” as well
• First letter of each sentence should be capitalised
• Remember to keep “full-stop” at the end of each sentence
• Practice as many sentences as possible before your exam day.
• Strategy: Write the first letter of each spoken words and then frame the full sentence with
your short-term memory.
o But this strategy may not suitable for "Repeat Sentence"

• http://ptebible.blogspot.com/2017/12/recent-write-from-dictation-after-nov_89.html

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Some websites / videos to assist in the study of PTE-Academic:

http://www.dictionary.com/
https://app.grammarly.com/

Collocation list – https://pearsonpte.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/AcademicCollocationList.pdf

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-way-to-prepare-for-PTE-Pearson-Test-in-English/
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-way-to-prepare-for-PTE-Pearson-Test-in-
English/answer/%E0%A4%86%E0%A4%B6%E0%A5%80%E0%A4%B7-
%E0%A4%9C%E0%A5%88%E0%A4%A8-Ashish-Jain#

E2 Learn English: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfV4dbtV-ZnyqSrKc6zbDtg


E2 PTE Academic: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvSdD8_0DAKn-ThHWhAhoAg/videos
PTE Tips: https://dylanaung.blogspot.com/2015/04/

PTEPreparation:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFT-BRiYgocAAT0SXSYskCQ/videos
http://ptepreparation.com/

PTE Study: https://ptestudy.com/


PTE Speaking Tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WGbr8271FA
PTE Success: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6WmUQas0E-V9wQuIZnAs2w/playlists
PTE Tutorials: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv7g9eu7s_ODp13knmsYnfw/videos
PTE Vocabulary: http://englishgrammarpass.com/exercises/all_words/pte-vocabulary/69.html
PTE Tips: http://www.allinfi.com/pte-academic-useful-tips-for-listening-section/

Important to improve your listening: https://www.ted.com/talks?duration=0-


6&language=en&page=1&sort=newest

PTE Gold: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmfdDoEJmPtIop6GWm68Tbg/videos

https://wenbo.tv/Practice-V3/home.html

PTE-A Voucher at discounted price to write in India along with 36 Unscored-Timed Mock Tests:
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