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PTE Reading Collocations: The Secret to a Higher Reading Score

Why Are Collocations Important in PTE Reading? A collocation is a pair or group of words that native English speakers commonly use together.  PTE Reading tasks often require you to identify the most natural word combination. A strong knowledge of collocations can help you: Improve Fill in the Blanks accuracy Read passages more efficiently Increase vocabulary naturally Understand academic texts better Avoid common grammar and vocabulary mistakes Adjective + Noun Academic achievement Critical thinking Cultural diversity Economic growth Environmental concerns Global perspective Long-term effects Public opinion Rapid development Scientific evidence Significant impact Sustainable development Technological advancement Verb + Adjective Become successful Feel confident Keep calm Remain active Seem difficult Stay healthy Turn negative Appear beneficial Grow stronger Look attractive Verb + Noun Achieve success Address issues Build confidence Conduct research Create opportunities Develop skil...

11 Essential Grammar Rules to Master PTE Fill in the Blanks

How to Solve PTE Fill in the Blanks Using Grammar Grammar is one of the most important skills for achieving a high score in the PTE Academic exam. Whether you are solving Reading & Writing Fill in the Blanks, Re-order Paragraphs, or Write From Dictation, recognizing common grammar patterns helps you choose the correct answer quickly and confidently. This guide covers 11 essential grammar rules that every PTE candidate should know. Quick Grammar Rules for PTE Fill in the Blanks A. To + Verb (V1) If there is a blank after to , use the base form (V1) of the verb. Examples: I am here to watch a movie. He is going to play cricket. B. For / While + Verb-ing (V1 + ing) If there is a blank after for or while , use the continuous form (V1 + ing) . Examples: I need something for storing food. While researching the project, the accident took place. C. It / Which / That + Verb with s/es (Singular Subject) When it, which, or th...

PTE Speaking Pyramid Chart: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs

How to Describe Pyramid Chart in PTE (Speaking Test Strategy) The PTE Describe Image task is one of the most important parts of the speaking section. It checks your ability to observe, organize, and describe visual information clearly within a limited time. Many students find it challenging, but with the right structure and practice, it becomes much easier to score well. Question 1: In this task, you will see an image such as a graph, chart, map, diagram, or picture. You have 25 seconds to prepare and then 40 seconds to speak about it. Your goal is not to explain everything, but to give a clear and structured description . Sample Response: The image illustrates --------------- Pyramid, which represents the hierarchy of human needs. The pyramid consists of ---------- levels arranged from bottom to top. At the base are ------------ needs, including food, water, warmth, and rest. Above this are ------------- needs, such as security and protection. The next level is ------------------...

PTE Describe Image: Two Pie Charts Comparing Online Retail Sales in Canada (2005 & 2010)

How to Describe Pie Chart in PTE (Speaking Test Strategy) The PTE Describe Image task is one of the most important parts of the speaking section. It checks your ability to observe, organize, and describe visual information clearly within a limited time. Many students find it challenging, but with the right structure and practice, it becomes much easier to score well. Question 1:  In this task, you will see an image such as a graph, chart, map, diagram, or picture. You have 25 seconds to prepare and then 40 seconds to speak about it. Your goal is not to explain everything, but to give a clear and structured description . Sample Answer: The two pie charts compare --------------------------------------------four sectors in 2005 and 2010. Overall, Food and Beverage and Video Games experienced growth over the ---------------------- period, while Electronics and Appliances and Home Furnishings saw --------------------------. Food and Beverage rose significantly from ----- in 2005 t...

Master PTE Describe Image: Demographic Population Chart with Sample Answer

How to Describe Demographic/ Pyramid Chart in PTE (Speaking Test Strategy) The PTE Describe Image task is one of the most important parts of the speaking section. It checks your ability to observe, organize, and describe visual information clearly within a limited time. Many students find it challenging, but with the right structure and practice, it becomes much easier to score well. Tips to Score High in Describe Image ✔ Don’t try to describe everything ✔ Speak continuously without long pauses ✔ Use simple and clear English ✔ Focus on main trends, not small details ✔ Practice with a timer daily Common Mistakes to Avoid ❌ Staying silent for too long ❌ Reading word by word from notes ❌ Describing unnecessary details ❌ Using very complex sentences incorrectly Question 1: In this task, you will see an image such as a graph, chart, map, diagram, or picture. You have 25 seconds to prepare and then 40 seconds to speak about it. Your goal is not to explain everything, but to give a clear a...

PTE Describe Image Pie Chart: Most-Owned Laptop Brands in South Africa

How to Describe Pie Chart in PTE (Speaking Test Strategy) The PTE Describe Image task is one of the most important parts of the speaking section. It checks your ability to observe, organize, and describe visual information clearly within a limited time. Many students find it challenging, but with the right structure and practice, it becomes much easier to score well. Tips to Score High in Describe Image ✔ Don’t try to describe everything ✔ Speak continuously without long pauses ✔ Use simple and clear English ✔ Focus on main trends, not small details ✔ Practice with a timer daily Common Mistakes to Avoid ❌ Staying silent for too long ❌ Reading word by word from notes ❌ Describing unnecessary details ❌ Using very complex sentences incorrectly Question 1:  In this task, you will see an image such as a graph, chart, map, diagram, or picture. You have 25 seconds to prepare and then 40 seconds to speak about it. Your goal is not to explain everything, but to give a clear and structu...