Periods (.) and Ellipses (…) Use the period at the end of an affirmative or negative For example: He isn’t available today. You should call back tomorrow. Use the …
Write Essay There are 5 different types of essay prompts you may be asked to write in the PTE Exam. Each may have a different approach but, generally, you can …
The bar charts below show the Bachelor degrees by discipline of male and female students over a 15-year period. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and …
Task 5 A and B: Comparing (image) Part A: Instructions: (60 seconds) Test-takers do not have to speak for the first part (A) of Task 5: You have 60 seconds …
Effect to Cause – FIND THIS PATTERN! A text that moves in an Effect to Cause pattern is easier to find because, usually, in the first paragraph, you will find …
Syllable: Dross (noun)- something that is base, trivial, or inferior Pan (verb) – to criticize severely Bilk (verb) – to obtain (something) by defrauding someone Wax (intransitive verb) – to …
Task 1 Overview Task 1 of the IELTS exam asks you to describe an information graphic, which can come in several different forms. The standard outline for this report looks …
Summarize Written Text What makes this part of the PTE exam extremely easy is that most all texts follow either a cause to effect or an effect to cause pattern. …
The Paragraph ¶ A paragraph is a group of sentences where every sentence is about the same topic. There are usually 4 parts to a paragraph: 1. Topic sentence, 2. …
Making Predictions (image reference) Note: Task 4 always uses the same picture from Task 3 Speaking Test-takers are to predict what happens next. Answers maybe factual, imaginative, predictable, or completely …