Watch videos online to improve your pronunciation and oral fluency. Make use of Google and YouTube IPA and Phonemes to enhance your pronunciation. Pay attention to the intonation when you speak. Do not pause if you make an error, continue reading. Listen to the audio carefully and try to memorize the sentence Once the audio ends, start speaking immediately. There is no sound or text to indicate the end of the audio. Try to remember the keywords and repeat them if you are unable to remember the whole sentence.
To ace the PTE Reading Section, you must be fluent in reading and be able to easily comprehend texts. Comprehend the central idea of the given passage. Pay attention to the keywords to find the right answer. Before you start answering, read the questions carefully and understand what you should be. Understand the frequency of the words like only, always, never, sometimes. By getting rid of these options, you can find the right answers easily. This section does not carry any negative markings. Therefore, it is always better to answer it even if you are not sure of the right answer. You must keep in mind that the details in the passage are not chronologically arranged according to the question. More than 50% of the answers can be found either in the first or last two lines. You must be capable of paraphrasing the answers without changing the meaning
It's a good idea to look at newspapers or short articles in general-interest publications on a variety of subjects to study high-quality writing styles in diverse formats. Underlining relevant vocabulary items, underlining and highlighting grammar structures, underlining linking devices within sentence paragraphs, and applying what you have learnt to your own writing can be helpful.
The PTE Listening section assesses the candidate's listening skills. The questions will be based on audio and video clips. The audio and video clip will be played only once. You learn to listen actively - listen to news audios, podcasts, YouTube videos, songs and pay attention to parts that you find easy and difficult to understand. After you understand where your difficulty lies, work towards improving those specific issues. Try watching movies with subtitles first and then without subtitles.