PTE Essay Writing tips to add in your preparation

PTE Essay Writing is writing down 200-300 words in different paragraphs in 20 minutes. But this part always proves to anxity the PTE candidates. And that’s when they write those 200-300 words carry no meaning.

For Example:
Paragraph 1: Introduction
Paragraph 2: Argument 1 (Against/for)
Paragraph 3: Argument 2 (Against/for)
Paragraph 4: Conclusion

Carry the topic clearly in the introduction paragraph.
• Keep the Sentences small and point to point.
• Do not use difficult words.
• Do not repeat the words again and again. Use synonyms.
• Make sure the spellings are correct.
• Use the right grammar.
• Keep the language professional. Use Academic language.
• Do not leave the audience confused. Conclude the essay properly.

In addition to all these, plan the structure of your essay. Make sure you are left with enough time to review it.

Speaking & Writing:
This section tests a student’s spoken English as well as the English writing skills in an academic atmoshpere. The students need to use correct grammar and spellings while writing their responses to the given questions. This part of the PTE test is divided into several small parts as mentioned in the above table. The candidates are given 77 to 93 minutes of time to complete the Speaking & Writing section.

Reading:
This section evaluates the reading skills of the students with a set of different questions such as multiple-choice, re-order paragraphs and fill in the blanks. The reading segment of the Pearson Test of English is 32 to 41 minutes long and evaluates the candidate’s understanding of written information in the English language. The candidates are advised to read the questions carefully and answer accordingly.

Listening:
Listening is the final section of the PTE test. Divided into various small parts, this part tests the candidate’s capacity to understand spoken English. The questions included in this section are based on audio or video clips played just once for the candidates taking the test. So, they need to listen to the clips very carefully and make notes as well. The audio or video clips are generally of 60–90 seconds and the candidates get 10 minutes to write their response in 50–70 words.