This blog by PTE Magic explains which PTE section requires the least practice by providing details of the PTE test format and smart tips for your study preparation.
Scroll down to find the answer below!
Key Takeaways
- Test-takers need to perform well in all four parts of the PTE test to get a good score.
- Reading and Listening are “passive” skills, while Speaking and Writing are “active” skills.
- You don’t need to spend the same practice duration on every PTE section.
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Understanding the PTE Test Format
The PTE test has four main parts: Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. Test-takers need to perform well in every part to get a good score. Let’s go through each part:
Listening
You’ll listen to recordings and answer related questions in the listening section. It tests how well you understand spoken English by evaluating your grammar, vocabulary, and spelling. The Listening section only lasts 30 minutes, so manage your time well.
Reading
Like listening, this part also takes 30 minutes, and you must read texts and answer different types of questions. You’ll need to fill in the blanks, reorder paragraphs, and pick the right answers. How well you understand written English will determine your Reading score.
Speaking & Writing
Since these two parts are combined, you will get up to 50 minutes. For Speaking, you’ll read aloud, repeat sentences, describe pictures, retell stories, and answer short questions. Speak clearly and smoothly to achieve a higher score.
In the Writing part, you’ll need to summarize a text and write a short email. PTE Magic suggests writing fast, rechecking your grammar, and including all the key points. You can use Pearson functions like copy and paste to work faster.
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Which Section is Often Considered Easier?
Many test-takers find that the Reading and Listening sections feel easier compared to the Speaking and Writing sections.Â
Reading and listening are “passive” skills because you’re taking in information and don’t need to produce anything while speaking and writing are “active” skills because you have to create your answers. The latter often feels harder for students because they have to put in more effort based on personal knowledge.
Additionally, your experience matters. If you read in English or watch English videos every day, you might find the Reading and Listening sections in the PTE test easier. This is because you’re used to encountering English regularly. On the contrary, those who don’t speak or write in English as much might feel more challenged.
Smart Tips to Focus on Needed Sections
You don’t need to spend the same practice duration on every PTE section. Instead, use your time wisely by focusing on the areas you need to improve. Here are our tips:
- Manage your time: You only have a certain amount of practice hours in a day, so make the most of them. Don’t spend too much time on the section you’re already good at. Focus on areas where you’re struggling. This will help you improve faster and feel more confident on test day.
- Practice your weak spots: The key to getting a good PTE score is to practice your weak sections. For example, if you find speaking difficult, spend extra time practicing it. Make sure to keep up with your other skills as well to keep a good balance.
- Take mock tests: Mock tests help test-takers check their progress effectively. You’ll see what sections need more work. After each test, look at where you made mistakes and focus on fixing those areas. PTE Magic mock tests help candidates perform better on test day with our similar timing and format of the real exam.
Conclusion
So, which PTE section requires the least practice? While some students consider speaking and writing to be harder than reading and listening, this solely depends on their experience. Therefore, keep practicing until you feel all the sections are equally doable. Keep up the good work!
Last updated on 25/10/2024
My name is Moni, and I am a seasoned PTE teacher with over 6 years of experience. I have helped thousands of students overcome their struggles and achieve their desired scores. My passion for teaching and dedication to my student’s success drives me to continually improve my teaching methods and provide the best possible support. Join me on this journey toward PTE success!
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