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PTE New Questions May – Read Aloud:
Agricultural Problems [NEW]
Agricultural problems due to climate change of normal weather, water depletion and the collapse of soil have become big problems in all parts of the world. Many are now focusing on ethics and family farming as a way to combat these issues.
Innovation Product [NEW]
An innovative new product or service can give a firm a head start over its rivals, which can be difficult for a new entrant to overcome. If the new technology is also patented, then other firms cannot simply copy its design. It is legally protected.
Child Psychology
Within this free course, you will be introduced briefly to the discipline of child psychology and to theories and approaches that have been developed to help us understand and support children’s lives by focusing on the individual children. Psychologists can assess changes in their child’s abilities over time, including their physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development.
Political Problems
The course considers the ways in which thinkers have responded to the particular political problems of their day and the ways in which they contribute to a broader conversation about human goods and needs, justice, democracy, and the proper relationship of the individual to the state.
Statistics
Statistics are indicators of change and allow meaningful comparisons to be made. While it may be the issues rather than the statistics as such that grab people’s attention, it should be recognized that it is the statistics that informed the issues. Statistical literacy, then, is the ability to accurately understand, interpret and evaluate the data that inform these issues.
William Shakespeare
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?
PTE New Questions May – Describe Image:
Guide to Coffee PTE Describe Image

Flu Vaccination PTE Describe Image

PTE New Questions May – Retell Lecture – Universal Philosophy:
Okay. So this is the this is the big benefit of a universal philosophy. It says it applies to everybody. Well, looks that doesn’t, you know, 205 or 206 countries in the world. And you’ve got something that applies to everybody. That’s a bit strange, isn’t it? No, says liberal theory. There are same value structures that apply to all of us. You couldn’t have the United Nations without it. It couldn’t tell you that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights without this idea of values that apply to all of us just because we are humans. Now, the idea is to test that as well. Why is sport universal? Why does everybody play football? It’s because the values are specified at a very thin level at the top. There are these rules and we all have to abide by just these rules. But there are lots of things about football that aren’t rules specified. So Brazilian football is different from Italian football, from British football, from German football, from Spanish football. It’s culturally specific, but acknowledges that there are these universal general rules to apply to everybody.
Sample Answer
The lecture is about benefit of a universal philosophy. Firstly, it mentioned there are same value structures that applies to everybody in the world. And then the speaker asked why sport is universal, and everybody play football. The answer is that it is because the values are specified at a very thin level at the top, and also because there are these rules and we all have to abide by the rules. In conclusion, although it’s culturally specific, there are these universal general rules to apply to everybody.
PTE New Questions May – Summarize Written Text:
- Early Adopters [Click to unlock]
- Women in University [Click to unlock]
PTE New Questions May – Reorder Paragraphs:
PTE New Questions May- Fill in the Blanks (Reading):
- Two Types of Genes [Click to unlock]
- Spanish [Click to unlock]
- World Map of Happiness [Click to unlock]
- Shakespeare [Click to unlock]
- Pidgins [Click to unlock]
- Snails [Click to unlock]
- Traffic Jams [Click to unlock]
PTE New Questions May – Summarize Spoken Text:
- Mars [Click to unlock]
- Mars and Earth [Click to unlock]
- Globalization and Detraditionalization [Click to unlock]
- Food Crisis [Click to unlock]
- Food Waste [Click to unlock]
- DNA Pieces [Click to unlock]
PTE New Questions May- Answer Short Questions:
- 11 new questions
PTE New Questions May – Repeat Sentence:
- 10 new questions
PTE New Questions May – Write from Dictation:
- 9 new questions
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