PTE Course

The Pearson Test of English (PTE) is a computer-based exam designed to evaluate the English language proficiency of non-native speakers who wish to study at universities in English-speaking countries. The PTE Academic test is structured into four key sections: Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. PTE Course takes 4 to 6 Weeks duration. Preparing for the PTE (Pearson Test of English) is essential for students aiming to study abroad, as it is a widely recognized language proficiency test that plays a crucial role in securing university admissions and student visas. Our PTE preparation course is specifically designed to help you achieve the high scores needed to strengthen your student visa application.

  1. PTE Speaking and Writing Section (54-67 minutes):

This combined section tests both speaking and writing skills through various tasks:

  • Read Aloud: Candidates read a 60-word prompt aloud after preparation.
  • Repeat Sentence: After hearing a 3-9 second audio clip, candidates must repeat the sentence.
  • Describe Image: Candidates describe an image in 40 seconds.
  • Re-tell Lecture: After listening to a 90-second audio or video recording, candidates summarize it in 40 seconds.
  • Answer Short Question: Candidates give a brief response to a question.
  • Summarize Written Text: Candidates read a 300-word passage and summarize it in a single sentence.
  • Essay: Candidates write a 200-300-word essay on a given topic.
  1. PTE Reading Section (30 minutes):

This section focuses on reading comprehension and consists of the following tasks:

  • Reading and Writing Fill in the Blanks: Candidates complete sentences with missing words.
  • Multiple Choice, Multiple Answer: Candidates choose more than one correct answer, with penalties for incorrect choices.
  • Re-order Paragraphs: Candidates rearrange jumbled sentences into a coherent paragraph.
  • Reading Fill in the Blanks: Candidates select the correct words from dropdown menus to complete sentences.
  • Multiple Choice, Single Answer: Candidates pick the correct answer from several options.
  1. PTE Listening Section:

In this section, candidates listen to various audio and video clips and respond to related tasks. The clips are played only once, so attentive listening is crucial:

  • Summarize Spoken Text: Candidates write a summary of the recording.
  • Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers: Candidates select more than one correct answer.
  • Fill in the Blanks: Candidates complete transcripts by filling in missing words.
  • Highlight Correct Summary: Candidates choose the best summary after listening to an audio clip.
  • Multiple Choice, Single Answer: Candidates select the correct word from options.
  • Select Missing Word: Candidates identify the missing word in a passage.
  • Highlight Incorrect Words: Candidates find and highlight incorrect words in a transcript.
  • Write from Dictation: Candidates listen to an audio clip and write down the sentences they hear.

The PTE Academic test offers a thorough evaluation of essential English language skills, enabling candidates to demonstrate their readiness for academic success in English-speaking environments.

PTE Course Details

PTE General Course Overview

The PTE General is designed for non-native English speakers who are learners of the language and wish to study, work, or settle abroad. Unlike the PTE Academic, the PTE General is not computer-based and consists of two main sections: a written section and a spoken interview.

  1. PTE General Exam Pattern:
  • Written Section: This includes tasks that assess reading, listening, and writing skills.
  • Spoken Interview: This section evaluates a candidate's spoken English through an interview format.
  1. Test Levels and Duration:

The PTE General is divided into six levels, aligned with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). These levels range from beginner to advanced, catering to different proficiency levels. The entire test duration is approximately 3 hours.

  1. Recognition and Use:

PTE General scores are widely accepted by universities around the world, including in non-English-speaking European countries. The test serves as proof of a candidate’s English language proficiency and is valid indefinitely, meaning there is no need to retake the test for future use.

  1. Registration:

Candidates can easily register for the PTE General online through the Edexcel Online process, making it convenient to plan for study abroad applications or career opportunities overseas. Overall, the PTE General offers a comprehensive and flexible way to demonstrate English language proficiency, making it an ideal choice for those aiming to achieve their academic or professional goals in an English-speaking environment.

Here, PTE Exam Format Table:

PTE Format

Details

Pattern

Speaking & Writing skills (54 – 67 minutes)

Reading skills (29 – 30 minutes)

Listening skills (30 – 43 minutes)

Duration

2 Hours

Medium

Computer-based with headset

No. Of Questions

20 question types

 

PTE Exam Pattern: Speaking and Writing

PTE Speaking and Writing Question Topics

No. of questions

Duration

Personal introduction

1

55 seconds: 25 seconds for prompt, 30 seconds to record

Read Aloud

6 - 7

30-40 seconds to prepare for reading out the text of 60 words

Repeat sentence

10 - 12

15 seconds: 3-9 seconds for prompt, 15 seconds to record

Describe image

3 - 4

25 seconds to study the image and prepare answers

Retell lecture

1 - 2

90 seconds for prompt length, 10 seconds to prepare and 40 seconds to answer

Answer short question

5 - 6

20 seconds: 3-9 seconds for prompt, 10 seconds to answer

Summarize written text

1 - 2

10 minutes to answer to text prompt of 300 words

Write Essay

1 - 2

20 minutes to answer to text prompt of 2-3 sentences

Total questions

28 - 36

Time: 54 - 67 minutes

 

PTE Exam Pattern: Reading Section

PTE Reading Question Topics

No. of questions

Duration

Fill in the blanks –reading & writing

5 - 6

Read 300 words of text

Multiple choice, multiple answers

1 - 2

Read 300 words of text

Re-order paragraph

2 - 3

Read 150 words of text

Fill in the blanks –reading

4 - 5

Read 80 words of text

Multiple choice, single answer

1 - 2

Read 300 words of text

Total questions

13 - 18

Time Allocation - 29 - 30 minutes

PTE Exam Pattern: Listening

PTE Listening Question Topics

No. of questions

Duration

Summarize spoken text

1 - 2

60-90 seconds to retain 50-70 words, 10 minutes to write

Multiple choice, multiple answers

1 - 2

40-90 seconds for prompt

Fill in the blanks

2 - 3

30-60 seconds

Highlight correct summary

1 - 2

30-90 seconds

Multiple choice, single answer

1 - 2

30-60 seconds

Select missing word

1 - 2

20-70 seconds

Highlight incorrect word

2 - 3

15-50 seconds

Dictation

3 - 4

3-5 seconds

Total questions

12 - 20

Time Allocation: 30 - 43 minutes

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