PTE

Pearson Test of English

Pearson test of English is a international computerized test which is being conducted worldwide by Pearson. It consist four modules namely speaking, reading, listening, and writing. All the tasks are asked to attempt on a computer. It is accepted by so many educational institutions in abroad. It is also being preferred to apply for Permanent residency of Australia and New Zealand.

 

Speaking

  1. Read Aloud:- A text appears on a screen and student is asked to speak.
  2. Repeat Sentence:- Student has to listen a sentence, and then has to repeat.
  3. Describe Image:- An image will appear on a screen. Students are asked to speak for 40 seconds.
  4. Retell Lectures:- A student has to listen a lecture for 1-3 min, and then has to retell that lecture in 40 seconds.
  5. Answer Short Questions:- Some common questions are asked, a student has to answer in a one word.

 

Writing

  1. Summarize Written Text:- A passage of 300 words will appear on a screen. Students are asked to write a short summary of 5-75 words in 10 mins.
  2. Write Essay:- Students are asked to write an essay between 200-300 words in a 20 minutes.

 

Reading

  1. Multiple Choice, Choose single Answer:- Students have to look on a text in order to select only one response from multiple.
  2. Multiple Choice, Choose Multiple Answer:- Students have to look on a text in order to select more than one response from multiple.
  3. Re-order Paragraphs:- Several text appears on a screen in a random order, students are asked to put in a correct order.
  4. Reading fill in the blank:- A text appears in a several gaps on a screen, Drag words from the box below to fill the blank.
  5. Reading and Writing: Fill in the blanks:- A text appears on screen with several gaps, fill in each gap from a drop-down list of response options.

 

Listening

  1. Summarize Spoken text:- Students listen a recording of 2 min, and they are asked to write a 50-70 word summary
  2. Multiple choice, choose multiple answers:- Students listen a recording, answer a multiple-choice question on the content or tone of the recording by selecting more than one response.
  3. Fill in the blanks:- a listening transcript will be played itself; from a given text pupils are asked to fill gap.
  4. Highlight correct summary:- After listening to a recording, students have to choose the paragraph that best summarizes the recording.
  5. Multiple choice, choose single answer:- After listening to a recording, answer a multiple-choice question on the content or tone of the recording by selecting one response.
  6. Select missing word:- After listening to a recording, select the missing word that completes the recording from a list of options
  7. Highlight incorrect words:- The transcript of a recording appears on screen. While listening to the recording, identify the words in the transcript that differ from what is said
  8. Write from dictation:- After listening to a recording of a sentence, type the sentence