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Vocabulary

 1. Abandon – To leave completely and finally; forsake. 2. Abstract – Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical existence. 3. Access – The ability or right to approach, enter, or use. 4. Accommodate – To provide with something needed; to make fit or suitable. 5. Accumulate – To gather or collect, often in gradual degrees. 6. Accurate – Free from error; precise. 7. Acknowledge – To admit the existence or truth of something. 8. Acquire – To gain possession of. 9. Adapt – To adjust or modify fittingly. 10. Adequate – Sufficient for a specific requirement. 11. Adjacent – Lying near or next to. 12. Adjust – To change so as to fit. 13. Advocate – A person who publicly supports a cause. 14. Affect – To influence or make a difference to. 15. Aggregate – A whole formed by combining several elements. 16. Allocate – To distribute for a particular purpose. 17. Alter – To change or modify. 18. Ambiguous – Open to more than one interpretation. 19. Analyse – To examine in detail...

PTE TEMPLATES

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 Speaking: While speaking follow these basic things: 1. Crisp and clear 2. Monotonic speech 3. No Intonation 4. No Stresses 5. No exaggeration 6. No fumbles 7. No hesitation 8. Go naturally 9. Don’t go fast 10. Don’t go slow 11. Don’t rush 12. Speak in the speed you are comfortable Describe Image Template: (PTE Describe image is one of the challenging tasks in PTE speaking. You are required to describe the important information in a graph, a series of graphs, a table, a map or a process in under 40 seconds. You are given 25 seconds to prepare.) The given image is a ……………….. which gives the information about …………… While the X axis talks about ………………. The Y axis talks about ………………. It is clear that ………………….(highest numbers/ things/trend) Inversely, ………………….(lowest number/ things / trend) The interesting point is ……………… Overall, this image shows………………. Summarize Written Text Template: (Summarize Written text is a task you need to write a summary of a paragraph in one sentence (50-75 w...

How to solve each questions in PTE Exams

 Here’s a detailed strategy guide on how to solve each question type in the PTE Academic Exam , including preparation time, recording time, and rules for each section. Section 1: Speaking & Writing (54–67 minutes) 1. Read Aloud 📌 Preparation Time: 30–40 seconds 🎙 Recording Time: Varies based on passage length ✅ Rules & Tips: Read fluently and naturally . Maintain clear pronunciation and proper intonation. Emphasize key words for better clarity . Avoid pausing too long , or the mic will stop recording. 1. Crisp and clear 2. Monotonic speech 3. No Intonation 4. No Stresses 5. No exaggeration 6. No fumbles 7. No hesitation 8. Go naturally 9. Don’t go fast 10. Don’t go slow 11. Don’t rush 12. Speak in the speed you are comfortable 2. Repeat Sentence 📌 Preparation Time: No extra time (plays automatically) 🎙 Recording Time: Immediately after the audio ends ✅ Rules & Tips: Focus on listening carefully to the sentence. Mimic the tone and pronunci...

PTE Academic Questions Type

  Total Number of Questions in PTE Academic & Their Description The PTE Academic exam consists of 20 question types , divided into three sections: Speaking & Writing, Reading, and Listening . The number of questions varies slightly in each test but typically ranges between 52–64 questions in total. Below is a detailed breakdown of each question type and its description. Section 1: Speaking & Writing (54–67 minutes) This section tests your ability to communicate effectively in English. It consists of seven question types , with approximately 28–36 questions in total. Question Type No. of Questions Description Read Aloud 6–7 Read a text displayed on the screen aloud within a given time. Tests pronunciation and fluency. Repeat Sentence 10–12 Listen to a sentence and repeat it exactly. Tests listening and speaking skills. Describe Image 3–4 Analyze an image (graph, chart, or diagram) and describe it in detail. Tests speaking and content organiz...