
Learn the basics of PTE speaking, including the five question types: read aloud, repeat sentences, describe image, retell lecture, and answer short questions, with rubric, tips, and practice examples.
Improve repeat sentence tasks by repeating exactly what you hear, using mental imagery, fast writing, or initial-letter cues, and focusing on meaning, intonation, and word stress.
Describe a combination of graphs using a bar chart and line graph to compare bicycles sold and average price from 1999 to 2000, highlighting maxima, minima, and an inverse relationship.
Describe images by giving an overview, detailing foreground to background, and concluding with your interpretation; use test-focused keywords and clearly allocate points, as shown with outdoor environmental volunteers.
This course provides the knowledge you need to hit full score in speaking module of PTE academic, when paired with your dedication to do so.
Starting with "How you are scored", "Background knowledge" and "what to expect", we then proceed with main lectures covering all different formats of questions you might get at the test.
All question types, answer templates, formulated answers, pitfalls etc, will be discussed, as well as examples, to give you a better understanding of how it all works.
There is an additional section at the end of each question type called "What if things go wrong?", useful for when you fail to apply what you have learned, and things do not go as expected at the time of the test.
You will also find all needed resources and templates coming with this course to study and practice.