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The full name of the PTE exam is "Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic)", officially launched by Pearson on October 26, 2009, as a new generation international English proficiency test for study abroad purposes.
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Introduction video explanation for PTE

  • speaking
  • writing
  • reading
  • listening
  • Read Aloud Read Aloud is the first question type in the Speaking section and the very first task of the entire exam. The test randomly assigns 6-7 different text passages, requiring test-takers to read them aloud clearly and fluently.

  • Repeat Sentence Repeat Sentence is the second question type in the Speaking section and one of the most technically challenging tasks in the exam. The test randomly assigns 10-12 sentences of varying lengths and difficulty, requiring test-takers to repeat each sentence completely and fluently.

  • Describe Image Describe Image is the third question type in the Speaking section and a classic template-based task in the exam. The test randomly assigns 6-7 images of different types and content, requiring test-takers to describe the information presented in the image.

  • Respond to a Situation Respond to a Situation is the final question type in the Speaking section, assessing both the test-taker's oral expression and listening comprehension skills.

  • Summarize Group Discussion The Summarize Group Discussion question type requires candidates to first listen to a 3-minute recorded group discussion (usually in academic or administrative settings), then sort out the logic within 10 seconds of preparation time, and complete an oral summary within 2 minutes.

  • Summarize Written Text 题型介绍 Summarize Written Text is the first question type in the Writing section. The test randomly assigns 2-3 written passages, requiring test-takers to read the text and summarize it in a single sentence within 10 minutes.

  • Write Essay Write Essay is the final question type in the Writing section. Test-takers are required to write an essay based on a given topic or question, involving discussion and analysis. Topics typically cover areas such as society, education, technology, and the environment. Each essay must be completed in 20 minutes with a word count between 200-300 words.

  • Fill in the Blanks-Dropdown Fill in the Blanks-Dropdown is a question type in the Reading section. The test randomly assigns 5-6 cloze passages, requiring test-takers to select the correct word from a dropdown menu to fill in the blanks in the original text.

  • Fill in the Blanks-Drag and Drop Fill in the Blanks-Drag and Drop is a question type in the Reading section. Test-takers will see a text of about 80 words with missing parts. The task requires dragging the correct words from a set of 6-8 options to fill in the blanks. Each question has 3-5 blanks.

  • Summarize Spoken Text Summarize Spoken Text is a key question type in the Listening section. After listening to a 2-3 minute academic audio recording, test-takers must summarize the core content in 50-70 words.

  • Fill in the Blanks Fill in the Blanks requires test-takers to type the correct words into the blanks of a text. There are typically 4-5 sets of questions, each based on a text of up to 80 words. Each set has 3-5 blanks, with 6-8 word options provided.

  • Write From Dictation Write From Dictation requires accurately listening to and writing down a full sentence. Each audio clip is 3-5 seconds long and contains 9-15 words.

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