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How to get 90 in PTE speaking?

PTE scores candidates through automatic scoring software, which can fully evaluate the test without any manual evaluation. In other words, your PTE exam will not have personal likes and dislikes to participate in the scoring criteria.

 

Each of your answers will reflect your overall score. If speaking English is a difficult problem for you, then you need to improve your actual English while mastering the skills. You must use your strengths and strengthen your weaknesses to get the best score in the PTE academic exam.

 

The oral English of the PTE exam is improved by two key points of scoring standards: "Fluency" and "Pronunciation".

Spoken fluency depends on vocabulary and proficiency. At the same time, it is also important to have the confidence to speak and perform yourself.

 

If you want to improve your speaking and become a native speaker in one day, it is impossible. However, we can provide tips and tricks to improve your pronunciation and fluency.

 

There are many steps you can take to improve your English and improve your PTE score. You need to have a complete understanding of the entire language system to speak fluently. However, it can also be learned through smaller parts (such as syllables, vowels, verbs, nouns, and adverbs).

 

If you want to improve your pronunciation in a short period of time, the best way is to repeat it.

Students can find a lot of useful follow-up materials on YouTube, such as VOA English, BBCnews and TED speech.

Read aloud

Candidates need to arrive at the examination room 1 hour early and practice 30 minutes of read aloud first.

When you encounter a word that you don't know, use "something" instead.

Pause where the comma, period, and, that, and which appear.

Describe Image

Recite the template and use it frequently.

Use colours to enrich your content.

Create a describe image vocabulary list.

Retell lecture

When taking notes, tell yourself "don't stop the pen."

Use simple templates, such as "this lecture is about."

Remember to use proficient introduction and conclusion.

Repeat sentence

Use YouTube to do dictation exercises.

Try to hear half of the sentence and add words to the sentence yourself.

For example:He is never in his office.

Add part one: It is clear that in his office.

Add part two: He is never is very important.