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Is Scoring 78+ So Hard in PTE Academic?

Absolutely No, Because PTE academic is easier than any other language proficiency test. Then why most people feel PTE is tough to crack? Let us see the myths about PTE Academic and the facts you should know about the PTE test

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When a question like “which part of the PTE test is tough?” arises, the answer will be it depends on each performance. Some can write but cannot listen clearly; some can understand while listening but cannot write without grammatical errors. So, it depends on each level of skill. 

Here are some common challenges by most of the students and tips from our experts so that you can score 78+ in your next PTE attempt

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1. Myth: As PTE is a Computer-based test, It is tougher than other tests.  

Fact: Even though PTE is a completely computer-based test, it is a lot easier than the rest. Moreover, being a computer-based test the PTE score will be fairer than the paper-based tests. 

Tip: As you can have a clock on the screen, make sure you have an eye on it. So that you can finish your tasks as per the schedule you decide. 

2. Myth: You need to talk to a robot. It cannot understand your accent and eventually you fail. 

Fact: Yes in the PTE Speaking section, you need to talk to a robot. But it is much easier with a robot than to speak in person. 

Moreover PTE Speaking test evaluates how fast you can think about any particular topic.

Tip: To master the PTE speaking section, you must practice English speaking particularly if you are a non-native English speaker. You can do a mirror practice with a timer as well.

3. Myth: PTE listening section questions are tough to follow. 

Fact: PTE Listening sections are not so tough to follow. Even though, the speech is in a British or American accent, their pace can be easy to follow. 

Tip: to ace the PTE listening section, habituate to English listening through watching English movies, sitcoms, news, etc. 

4. Myth: We run out of time for the PTE writing section. 

Fact: It is not true because the PTE writing section has an adequate amount of time. It can be tough for those who are not used to typing on a computer. 

Tip: The only tip to score high in the PTE writing test is to practice. 

5. Myth: PTE reading is the toughest of any other reading tests of other tests.

Fact: With the best tips to boost the PTE Reading section, it is quite easy. Only without practice, the PTE test will be tough to answer. 

Tip: Reading can be tough due to the ticking time. So, practice with skimming and more tips to improve your speed. 

Hope these tips are helpful to score 78+ in PTE Academic. For more expert tips, take the help of our exclusive PTE training sessions.  

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