HOW TO BE GOOD AT THE 20 QUESTIONS OF PTE ACADEMIC EXAM?
The Pearson Test of English (PTE) is a computer-based English language proficiency test widely accepted for study abroad and immigration purposes. Comprising four sections – Speaking & Writing, Reading, Listening, and Writing – the exam assesses a test-taker’s ability to communicate effectively in English. Within these sections, there are 20 different types of questions, each designed to evaluate specific language skills. Here’s an in-depth look at these question types and how to approach them: 1. Read Aloud: Test-takers are required to read a short text aloud. Focus on pronunciation, intonation, and fluency. 2. Repeat Sentence: Listen to a sentence and repeat it accurately. Pay attention to both content and pronunciation. 3. Describe Image: Describe a given image in detail, focusing on key aspects such as objects, people, and activities depicted. 4. Retell Lecture: Summarize a lecture in your own words. Take notes while listening and organize your response logically. You can also read: IELTS vs PTE: Which test would be easier? 5. Answer Short Question: Listen to a question and respond with a brief, one-sentence answer. Be concise and to the point. 6. Summarize Written Text: Summarize a passage in one sentence. Identify the main idea and key supporting points. 7. Write Essay: Write an essay in response to a given prompt. Organize your thoughts, develop clear arguments, and support them with relevant examples. 8. Summarize Spoken Text: Summarize a spoken text in writing. Focus on capturing the main idea and supporting details accurately. 9.Multiple-Choice, Choose Single Answer: Select the correct answer from multiple options provided. Carefully analyze each option before making your choice. 10.Multiple-Choice, Choose Multiple Answers: Choose all correct answers from a list of options. Pay attention to the instructions and eliminate incorrect choices. 11. Reorder Paragraphs: Rearrange jumbled paragraphs to form a coherent passage. Look for logical connections between sentences. 12. Fill in the Blanks – Reading & Writing: Fill in the missing words in a passage. Use context clues and grammar rules to determine the correct answers. 13. Fill in the Blanks – Listening & Writing: Listen to a recording with gaps and fill in the missing words. Focus on understanding the context and meaning. 14. Highlight Correct Summary: Select the summary that best captures the main points of a passage. Skim through the options and choose the one that aligns closely with the original text. 15. Multiple-Choice, Choose Single Answer – Listening: Listen to a recording and choose the correct answer from multiple options. Listen attentively for key details. 16. Select Missing Word: Listen to a recording with a gap and select the missing word from a list of options. Pay attention to the context and meaning of the sentence. 17. Highlight Incorrect Words: Identify incorrect words in a passage and select them. Carefully read the passage and compare each word to the original text. 18. Write from Dictation: Listen to a sentence and type it accurately. Focus on spelling, grammar, and punctuation. 19. Multiple-Choice, Choose Multiple Answers – Listening: Choose all correct answers from a list of options based on the information heard in the recording. Listen for specific details and nuances. 20. Essay – Listening: Listen to a lecture or conversation and write an essay summarizing the main points. Take notes while listening and organize your response effectively. By familiarizing yourself with these 20 types of questions and practising regularly, you can enhance your skills and confidently tackle the PTE exam. Remember to manage your time wisely during the test and remain calm and focused throughout each section. With dedication and preparation, success in the PTE exam is within your reach. For Further Reading : FAQs ABOUT PTE ACADEMIC Join now: https://bghud.com/all-courses/
MOVE WITH THE TIMES

Who becomes successful in life? Of course, those who update themselves with the times and identify their opportunities to excel in their fields. We, Indians, who are known to be industrious and consistent, are wizards in software. In addition, we are preferred to the Chinese and other Third World nationals because of our passive attitude, less crime rate and of course because of our adaptability to rub shoulders with any nationals. When millions could reach their dream destinations in developed nations, why can’t you? Just identify your latent abilities, nurture them and learn the strategies to excel in the entry exams to study abroad or to migrate. We are here to help you with our legacy of 26 years in this field of expertise. It is heartening to note that about 10 lakh candidates migrated to Canada in just a year: 2022. And the Canadian official sources state that this trend will continue in 2023, 2024 & 2025. Oh, what a motivating news! In addition, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Germany and Malta have liberalised their policies on study abroad and immigration. All you need is a good command of English or German. And of course, an attitude to rise to the occasion to be smart, adaptable, resilient and proactive to embrace success in a progressive nation where you can take your spouse and children. Won’t it be a great opportunity? I also do realise that there may be a possibility for Reverse Brain Drain because India is emerging as a global economic power at a faster pace. During the 1970s we have seen an outflow of both the skilled and the unskilled people to the Gulf countries. And most of them had to come back to India either when their contracts were over or when the inhuman working conditions were not conducive to stay there, not just the extreme climate. Those lived there for at least a year might have seen or experienced the violations of human rights and the distinct examples of gender inequality. Leading a life there surrendering the basic human rights was nothing short of a sacrifice. And it was certain that you were not going to get a citizenship there, however long you remain there. The employers in the Gulf were known for firing an employee at the slightest provocation, let alone getting an opportunity to challenge a wrong decision before the court of law which is non-existant. It is on the basis of these facts one should compare the advantages of studying in a progressive nation or migrating there. If you get a good score in IELTS or PTE half the struggle is over. It is not that difficult as it seems to be. While Germany is welcoming students offering scholarships, other rich nations welcome you with quality education which has reputation everywhere under the sun; of course, by paying a reasonable fee. This is the right time for you to take a decision in your life if you are a student or a job aspirant. In simple terms, moving with the times is to succeed in life. Getting a good score in IELTS, PTE or in the GERMAN language is not a hard nut to crack. If you have at least 2 months to spare, we are here to help you to achieve your realistic goals to settle in a developed nation where human rights are respected, gender equality is maintained and where the political and economic ambience are conducive to compete with the rest of the best of the globe. It is with 27 years of experience in imparting training on these global exams we invite you to B-GHUD ACADEMY at Mavelikara or Kochi to excel in your life. You can count on our experienced staff, who were trained by British Council and IDP. It is not a claim that we have produced commendable results in 8 different global exams during the last two decades.