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Intelligent speaking assessment with pronunciation and fluency analysis
Precise writing evaluation with grammar and spelling checks
Cross-platform syncing for seamless learning experience
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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.
Retell Lecture Retell Lecture is the fourth question in the PTE speaking section, which will play a short passage of 60-90 seconds and require candidates to answer questions in their own words based on their listening comprehension.
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.
Re-Order Paragraph Reading RO question types require candidates to rearrange several randomly ordered text boxes on the screen in the correct order.
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.
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.
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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