Pearsons Test of English {PTE}
Overview
The PTE (Pearson Test of English) Academic is a computer-based English language test designed to assess the language skills of non-native English speakers. It is widely accepted by universities, colleges, and governments worldwide for study and immigration purposes.
Who Should Take the PTE Academic?
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University or College Students: Those applying for undergraduate, postgraduate, or doctoral programs in English-speaking countries.
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Professionals: Individuals seeking professional registration or certification in fields where English proficiency is a requirement.
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Visa Applicants: Those needing to prove their English language ability for visa applications, especially in countries like Australia and New Zealand.
Test Format
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Speaking & Writing (54-67 minutes): A combined section that tests your ability to produce spoken and written English. Tasks include personal introductions, reading aloud, summarizing written text, and essay writing.
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Reading (29-30 minutes): This section assesses your ability to understand written English through multiple-choice questions, reordering paragraphs, and filling in the blanks.
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Listening (30-43 minutes): This section tests your ability to understand spoken English. It includes tasks like summarizing spoken text, multiple-choice questions, and filling in the blanks based on audio recordings.
PTE Core Module
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Migrants: Individuals seeking to migrate to English-speaking countries where proof of general English proficiency is required.
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Job Seekers: Professionals applying for jobs where English communication skills are necessary but not at an academic or professional registration level.
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Everyday English Users: Those who need to validate their ability to communicate effectively in English for personal or business interactions.
Test Format
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Speaking & Writing (54-67 minutes): Includes tasks like reading aloud, repeating sentences, describing images, summarizing text, and essay writing to evaluate spoken and written English skills.
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Reading (29-30 minutes): Consists of multiple-choice questions, reordering paragraphs, and reading comprehension exercises to assess reading proficiency.
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Listening (30-43 minutes): Involves listening to various audio recordings and responding to questions that test comprehension and ability to extract relevant information.
Scoring
Key Differences
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Purpose: The PTE Academic is focused on assessing language skills for academic and professional contexts, while the PTE Core is designed for general English proficiency in everyday and workplace settings.
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Acceptance: The PTE Academic is widely accepted by educational institutions and for visa purposes, while the PTE Core is geared more towards general migration and employment needs.
PTE Academic Module
Who Should Take the PTE Core?
Scoring
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The PTE Core module is designed for individuals who need to demonstrate their general English language proficiency in non-academic settings. It is often used for employment, migration, and other everyday purposes where English communication is essential.
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The PTE Academic module is scored on a scale of 10 to 90. The score reflects the test-taker's proficiency in English across speaking, writing, reading, and listening. Most universities and professional bodies require a score ranging from 50 to 79, depending on the program or profession.
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The PTE Core module is also scored on a scale of 10 to 90. The score indicates the test-taker’s ability to communicate effectively in English in everyday situations. Employers and immigration authorities usually require a score between 30 and 65, depending on the specific requirements.