Now that you have decided to study in Australia, your next big step is to clear the PTE Academic or the Pearson Test of English. If you think you have a great command over English as a language, so clearing the test will not be a hard nut to crack, you cannot be more wrong. Wait…..we do not mean to discourage you! We just mean to tell you that being proficient in English as a language and scoring well in the PTE exams are two different things and must not be confused. This is because writing a PTE test is an experience in itself that demands something more than just…
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General FAQs on PTE Academic exam
PTE (Pearson Test of English) has gained much popularity over the past years amongst the aspirants, who are planning to go to Australia for higher study or the Immigration purpose. Being one of the most popular and emerging English testing exam, there are lots of un-answered and myth about the PTE exam. Let’s clear out the air and see the clear picture about the PTE Academic Exam and PTE mock test preparation for it. What is PTE and how it is conducted? PTE is a computer-based exam, which is conducted by Pearson in order to test the level of your English language skills. Students who are planning for their higher…
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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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Tips to Improve the Overall Score for PTE Reading Section
In this article, you will have in-depth knowledge about the PTE reading section and also give you tips and tricks to increase the overall score for PTE academics. PTE reading section is aimed at evaluating a candidate’s ability to read and interpret academic English. Dividing the reading section into various tasks, it assesses a test tasker’s ability to analyze and comprehend academic vocabulary. The candidate must be able to identify the topic, supporting points, examples, and the context in which the text is written. The total time allotted for the reading section is approximately 29-30 minutes to solve around 13–18 questions. The first general tips that will be implemented to…
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Tips to Improve PTE Academic Summarize Spoken Text
Do you know that you can’t speak a language well if you don’t have good listening skills? Yes, it is right. Our speaking ability is directly proportional to our listening ability. That is why the PTE test has a separate section dedicated just to check the candidates’ listening ability. Summarize spoken text is one of those skills in the exam which tests your listening ability.Lets first get an overview of the PTE exam. The exam is divided into three sections: Speaking and Writing. Listening Reading. The listening section of this exam checks the listening ability of the candidate via Summarize Spoken Text, Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer, fill in the Blanks,…
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How to Get a Perfect Overall Score in PTE-Academic Exam?
PTE-A or PTE-Academic exam is an English proficiency test conducted by Pearson. The sole aim of the test is to measure the reading, listening, writing, and speaking capabilities in the English language of a non-native speaker that aims to study/work abroad. For many, the PTE-Academic exam is a ticket to their dream destinations. Several colleges/universities across the globe consider the PTE-Academic exam as the right tool to measure the candidates’ English proficiency. However, scoring well in the PTE-Academic exam is not as easy as pie. It takes a lot to come up with flying colours in this test. The lengthy pattern, different types of questions, and the number of questions…
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