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PTE English Test – Read Aloud (RA)
1. Akimbo
Akimbo, this must be one of the odder-looking words in the language. It puzzles us in part because it doesn’t seem to have any relatives. What’s more, it is now virtually a fossil word, until recently almost invariably found in ‘arms Akimbo’, a posture in which a person stands with hands on hips and elbows sharply bent outward, one that signals impatience, hostility, and contempt.
2. Blue
While blue is one of the most popular colors, it is one of the least appetizing. Blue food is rare in nature. Food researchers say that when humans searched for food, they learned to avoid toxic or spoiled objects, which were often blue, black, or purple. When food dyed blue is served to study subjects, they lose appetite.
3. Tesla& Edison V2
Tesla’s theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current electric power systems. Thomas Edison promised him almost one million dollars in today’s money to undertake motor and generator improvement. However, when Tesla unethical serbs asked about the money, Edison reported relay “Tesla, you don’t understand our American humor.” The pair becomes arch-rivals.
4. Preparation of Abstract
The preparation of abstract is an intellectual effort requiring general familiarity with the subject to bring out of the points of an author’s argument course for skills and experience. Consequently, a considerable amount of qualified manpower that could be used to advantage in other ways must be diverted to task of facilitating or to information.
5. Elephant
The elephant is the largest living land mammal. During evolution, its skeleton has greatly altered from the usual mammal, design for two main reasons. One is to cope with the great weight of hug grinding cheek teeth and elongated tusk, making the skull particularly massive. The other is to support the enormous bulk of such a huge body.
6. Communication in 21st Century
As we progress into the 21st century, communications are becoming faster and faster. Think of millions of different media images you are bombarded with every day. It is as important now to be able to read and make sense of these images, as it has been to be able to read ordinary text.
5. Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide and attains a depth of over a mile. While the specific geologic processes and timing that formed the Grand Canyon are the subject of debate by geologists, recent evidence suggests the Colorado River established its course through the canyon at least 17 million years ago.
PTE English Test – Retell Lecture
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1. Infinite Monkey Theory
2. Galaxy Darkness
3. Welsh Speaker
4. Haussmann’s Renovation of Paris
5. Magnetic and Electric Field
6. Early Robot
PTE English Test – Describe Image







PTE English Test – Summarize Written Text
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1. The World Wide Web
2. Beauty Contest in Australia
3. Grass and Cow
4. Rosetta Stone
5. Nobel Peace Prize
6.Coffee House in London
7. Technology Prediction IBM
PTE English Test – Summarize Spoken Text
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1. Benefits of Laugh
2. Indian Peasants Debt
3. Governments Use Tricks (Government Mistake)
4. A Female Novelist
5. Devolution of Power
6. Amory Lovins
7. Talent War (Version 2)
8. Agriculture and Urbanization
9. Faults and Earthquake
10. Misuse of Drugs
PTE English Test – Write from Dictation
1. Students’ concession cards can be obtained by completing an application form.
2. The sociology department is highly regarded worldwide.
3. Review all sources before drawing any conclusions.
4. Tribes worked with each other to build monolithic statues.
5. The students were instructed to submit their assignments by Friday.
6. Students have the option to live in college residences or apartments.
7. Everyone must evacuate the premises during the fire drill.
8. Mutually exclusive events can be described as either complementary or opposite.
9. The first assignment is due on the fourteenth of September.
10. The massive accumulation of data was converted into a communicable argument.
11. While reconciliation is desirable, basic underlying issues must first be addressed.
12. The placement test of mathematics and statistics is offered every semester.