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What is the most scoring part in PTE exam

You might be looking for tips and tricks to get a high score on the PTE exam. If you are looking for questions that have the maximum points then that is a tough thing to know. Nobody knows about this except for Pearson. We have put together some of the questions that you should focus on. These tasks are simple to score compared to the rest of them and you can also manage to get full points in all of them. So when you take the online PTE coaching , your trainer focuses on these tasks first. If you are preparing by yourself then now you know which questions to start from.    Answer Short Question   This is the most simple question type on the PTE exam and belongs to the speaking module. In this task, you need to answer the question in one or a few words. You will get general knowledge questions so you do not need to panic. They will be very basic that will not require too much thinking or specialized knowledge. What comes first in the mind is the right answer. So go with t

PTE Listening - Write from Dictation task type.

PTE Listening Write from Dictation task tests your ability to listen and write. This task is like the dictation we used to have back in our school days. In this task, you will hear recorded audio of a few words. You will have to write down each word in the same order. The audio will be played only once so be focused. You will have to memorize what you hear. No matter how easy this looks, you should do enough PTE practice . The scoring is a bit tricky. So understand it's scoring process and how it affects the score of listening and writing skills. There is no negative marking but partial scoring. You will receive 1 point for each word that is spelled correctly. And 0 points for each word that is spelled incorrectly. If you miss one or two words then you can get a low score. There will be 3-4 questions. The recorded sentences will be 5-15 words long. You might face difficulty with long sentences as many test-takers tend to forget a few words. You will get around 7 seconds befor