Travel › Re: Preparing For PTE? Get In Here by alsorans: 12:11am On Mar 01, 2018 |
This helps. Thanks praiseisgood: For PTE speaking, I think it is more of Oral Fluency.
After many attempts, God granted me the grace to concentrate on Oral Fluency and I scored 79+ (81). Oral Fluency - 86, Pronunciation - 34. The time and money expended on pronunciation are only for my benefit (as no knowledge is lost) and did not reflect in my PTE scores.
One of the reasons why Indians record more success than us in PTE is because the speed and fluency of their speech. We speak English pass them wella.
So concentrate on Oral Fluency.
You may check "How to Link Words - Speak English Fluently" by Oxford Online English on YouTube.
It will end in praise in Jesus Name. Amen |
Travel › Re: Preparing For PTE? Get In Here by alsorans: 12:49am On Feb 28, 2018 |
praiseisgood: It is good to quote figures but the figures need not be accurate. So if you feel like quoting figure, just quote the first that your eyes sighted and move on. It is in an attempt to be accurate that we hesitate.
All the best. Thanks and congratulations on your 20 points. That's good news. Best wishes for the big one ahead |
Travel › Re: Preparing For PTE? Get In Here by alsorans: 12:39am On Feb 28, 2018 |
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Travel › Re: Preparing For PTE? Get In Here by alsorans: 3:58am On Feb 27, 2018 |
Hello guys, in the speaking section is it possible to not quote numerical values from charts and just speak on and still get 79+. I noticed that as I run through graphs it is when trying to pick values that hesitation increases. I mean description without throwing in digits does it work? |
Travel › Re: Preparing For PTE? Get In Here by alsorans: 5:51pm On Feb 09, 2018 |
add three to complete it |
Travel › Re: Preparing For PTE? Get In Here by alsorans: 5:50pm On Feb 09, 2018*. Modified: 1:14pm On Feb 10, 2018 |
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