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1. Read Aloud – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

William Shakespeare – PTE Read Aloud

– 21 March 2023 @Melbourne, Australia

Three hundred and eighty years after his death, William Shakespeare remains the central author of the English-speaking world; he is the most quoted poet and the most regularly produced playwright — and now among the most popular screenwriters as well. Why is that, and who “is” he? Why do so many people think his writing is so great? What meanings did his plays have in his own time, and how do we read, speak, or listen to his words now?

 

Rates of Depression – PTE Read Aloud

– 20 March 2023 @Adelaide, Australia

At a time when stress levels are soaring, rates of depression are increasing and the gap between rich and poor is ever widening. We believe that giving can play a positive role in helping people to feel connected to those around them and generate a sense of purpose and hope. When we give, we feel valued, useful and happy.

 

Tutor – PTE Read Aloud

– 18 March 2023 @Brisbane, Australia

Your tutor helps you make the most of your time at university by giving you guidance and support along the way. All new students are allocated a personal tutor who will encourage you to get the most out of your course, direct you to other sources of support and help you achieve your goals.

 

Attendance – PTE Read Aloud

– 13 March 2023 @Chengdu, China

To some extent, attendance at cultural venues and events is influenced by a person’s age and the composition of the household in which they live. For example, those people in households with dependent children were more likely to visit zoological parks and aquariums than people living in single person households.

 

2. Describe Image – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Kitchen (20 March 2023 @Shenyang, China) – PTE Describe Image

kitchen PTE DI

Age Group (3 March 2023 @Zhengzhou, China) – PTE Describe Image

European Countries(15 March 2023 @ Seoul, South Korea) – PTE Describe Image

European Countries PTE DI

3. Summarize Written Text – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Levels of Crime   (14 March 2023 @ Chengdu, China) – PTE Summarize Written Text

The British Crime Survey (BCS) provides an important source of information about levels of crime, public attitudes to crime and other related issues. The results play an important role in informing Home Office policy. The BCS measures the amount of crime in England and Wales by asking people about crimes they have experienced in the last year. This includes crimes not reported to the police, so it is an important alternative to police records. Victims do not report crime for various reasons, and without the BCS there would be no official source of information on these unreported crimes. Because members of the public are asked directly about their experiences, the survey also provides a consistent measure of crime that is unaffected by the extent to which crimes are reported to the police, or by changes in the criteria used by the police when recording crime. The survey also helps to identify those most at risk of different types of crime, and this helps in the planning of crime prevention programs. The BCS also examines people’s attitudes to crime, such as how much they fear crime and what measures they take to avoid it. The survey also covers attitudes to the Criminal Justice System (CJS), including the police and the courts, and has also been successful at developing special measures to estimate the extent of domestic violence, stalking and sexual victimization, which are probably the least reported to the police, but among the most serious of crimes in their impact on victims.

Sample Answer:

The British Crime Survey (BCS) provides an important source of information about levels of crime, public attitudes to crime and other related issues, and that the results play an important role in informing Home Office policy since members of the public are asked directly about their experiences, which has been successful at developing special measures to estimate the extent of domestic violence, stalking and sexual victimization.(66 words)

4. Summarize Spoken Text – PTE Test Recent Exam Memories

Air Pollution (21 March 2023 @ Shanghai, China) – PTE Summarize Spoken Text

In today’s lecture I’m going to talk about changes in air pollution since the middle of the last century and what has created these changes. So, um — by the 1950s, air pollution was very visible with frequent thick black fogs known as ‘smogs’ in many large cities around the world. The main source of this pollution was from factories and it caused severe health problems. For example, a particularly severe smog in London in 1952 caused over four thousand deaths. Obviously something had to be done and in 1956 a Clean Air Act was introduced in Britain. This addressed the pollution from factories and the smogs soon disappeared. However, as you know, these days air pollution is still a big issue. The main difference between now and the 1950s is that you can’t see it — it’s invisible. Also, the main source of pollution now is from cars and lorries, and although these don’t produce visible signs, this air pollution is still a significant risk to health. And one of the key factors in the rise of this type of pollution is that we have all become much more vehicle-dependent. There are far more cars and lorries, trains and planes than in the 1950s and this is now the main source of air pollution around the world.

Sample Answer:

Changes in air pollution have taken place since the middle of the last century. By the 1950s, air pollution was visible with smogs, and its main source was from factories that caused severe health problems. However, air pollution is still a big issue, and the main difference is that it’s invisible. The main source now is from cars and lorries, which is still a significant risk to health. (68 words)

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