PTE summarize written text is always been a notorious topic when it comes to the PTE writing section. Many times we come across the student, who always gets demotivated because of the Summarize written text. Summarizing 200 to 250 words passage into 70 to 75 words seems a tedious task and that too in 10 minutes. Phewwwww Stiff Mountain to climb isn’t it? Don’t worry, stay till the end and you will feel like “A walk in the park”. Firstly, let’s look at what Pearson scoring algorithm is asking from the test-takers to get full marks. Your response must be between 5 to 75 words so check the word count…
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What to Remember while Writing an Essay in your PTE-A Exam?
Ask any PTE Academic aspirant about the most intimidating part of the test and they will tell you it’s writing the essay. The fact that it is a subjective part and needs clear and coherent opinion makes it further complicated. As rightly said by many, writing an essay is an art and needs a strategy. While there is no perfect way of writing a perfect essay, there are a few things one can keep in mind that can help to meet the PTE Academic format. We will give you some of the tried and tested tips here that can surely improve your essay score. Tips to improve essay writing skills…
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How to Perform Well in PTE Written Discourse?
PTE is not a cakewalk. It gives many sleepless nights to the aspirants. Well, all thanks goes to its detailed structure. It is so meticulously designed that native speakers also have to face a tough time to crack it. Out of all the sections, PTE written discourse is the one that gives jitters to the aspirant. It tests your comprehensions and writing abilities at every vertical, being an expert of these two qualities is itself a tough job. Performing well in the exam’s tense situation doubles-up the stress. Anyways, we are here to help out in this. Before we move any further, let’s be more familiar with PTE written discourse.…
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How to Give Answers for PTE Writing Section like a Pro?
The PTE Writing section in the PTE Academic is combined with the Listening and Reading module. It is meant to assess one’s writing skills that include the use of correct grammar, punctuation, and aligning one’s thoughts with the given topic. For most people (including the ones skilled in English as their native language), writing can be a daunting task. This is because writing is a natural skill that can only be worked upon over some time. But this should not be a disheartening factor since anything that is strategized and worked upon is bound to show results. And the same stands true for the PTE writing module too. So here…
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15 Common Questions Related to PTE Speaking and Writing Section that All Aspirants have in their Mind
If you have plans to study or work in Australia, PTE Academic can be your magic pill! While any part of the test can give you goosebumps, the speaking and writing section especially raises a lot of questions. Here are the top 15 frequently asked questions for the PTE speaking and writing section: 15 FAQs – PTE Speaking and Writing Section Are speaking and writing two different sections? No, Speaking and Writing are covered under one section. What is the total duration allotted to the Speaking and Writing section? The Speaking and Writing section is approximately 54-67 minutes long. In the speaking task, should I speak fast to score more?…
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