Guys,
Finally, it is time for me to write a big post
Yesterday I appeared for my PTE test and today I got the result.
Finally I cleared PTE in second try.
Escaped speaking module by a whisker
L/W/R/S 86/84/74/65
Previous tries
IELTS 1 L/R/S/W - 7.5/7.5/7.5/6.5
IELTS 2 L/R/S/W - 8.5/8/7/6.5
PTE 1 L/R/S/W - 79/78/60/88
PTE 2 L/R/S/W - 86/74/65/84
Due to IELTS and PTE failures , my confidence was completely dwindled.
Luckily got through ultimately.
Special thanks to mamoon, akhil, arun, Sudeep, Gd2015 and fakebaniya for your advices and useful tips.
Strategy :
1- Speaking : As I have scored only 65, so I am not the right person to provide any tips. But whoever are struggling for 65 in speaking, my advice is to - "give your best in the sections where you are strong". I completely concentrated on read aloud, repeat sentence and answer short questions. I tried my best not to make any blunder in these sections.
a- read aloud - read clearly, don't eat words.
b- Repeat sentence - in the real exam, 80% of the sentences are fairly small. for the 20%, try to repeat at least more than 50% of the words
c- Answer short question- 90% of the questions will be easy. only 1-2 will be bit tricky. If you don't know the answer, repeat the question.
d- Describe image - read the heading, tell the max, min . that's it.
e- Retell lecture - don't rush and don't try to cover all the points. keep on speaking for 38-39 seconds and click next.
As per my assessment, In speaking, fluency is of utmost importance and it carried the max weightage.
See,
Though my speaking score is pathetic still I am giving tips as if I am an expert
2- Writing:
a- Guys, essay topics don't matter. no need of going through any of the past essay topics. Simply write something on the given topic. The most important thing is " to write error free sentences and use proper connectors".
Spelling has the maximum weightage.
b- For summarize written test - you can use the words from the passage as well. Keep it simple and write error free sentence. (no grammar or spelling mistake)
3- reading
Time management is quite important.
a- MCSA and MCMA- these are fairly easy in real test. All you need to do is read the passages properly and use the elimination strategy.
b- Reorder paragraph-
relatively easy in actual test.
c- Fill In the blanks - relatively easy. read the whole passage thoroughly. Try to maximize your score in this section.
4- Listening
Concentration is most important. If u get distracted by even a fraction of a second then you will lose easy marks.
a- Summarize spoken text - take notes. keep the texts simply. no need to write any complex word or sentence.
b- fill in the blanks - better write the answers on the notepad. No need to read the passage. just check how many blanks are there and follow the texts as the audio starts.
c- Highlight correct summary - Scan the options before the audio starts and get the key word on which the topic is based. Once the audio starts, take notes and don't look at the choices.
d- Write from dictation - Listen to the audio properly. and put punctuation marks if required.
e- Highlight incorrect word - move the cursor as the audio goes.
f- MCMA/ MCSA/ select missing words - scan the option and once the audio starts , concentrate fully on the audio.
Feel free to contact if any1 has any query.