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PTE stands for Pearson Test of English. It is a computer-based English language proficiency test designed to assess the English language skills of non-native English speakers. The PTE test is widely used for academic and immigration purposes and is recognized by various universities, colleges, and governments around the world.
1. PTE Academic:
• PTE Academic is primarily used for academic purposes, especially for those applying to study in English-speaking countries. It assesses listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills.
2. PTE General:
• PTE General is a test for general English proficiency. It is often used for employment, promotion, or immigration purposes. PTE General does not assess specific academic skills but focuses on the overall use of English in real-life situations.
• Computer-Based Test: PTE Academic is conducted entirely on a computer, and the test-taker uses a keyboard and mouse to answer questions.
• Integrated Skills: The test assesses integrated language skills, such as reading and speaking, or listening and writing, in addition to independent skills.
• Quick Results: PTE Academic provides quick results, usually within 48 hours, making it attractive for those with tight deadlines.
• Accurate Scoring: PTE Academic employs automated scoring algorithms, reducing the potential for subjective bias in evaluation.
• Real-Life Contexts: The test incorporates real-life academic and general content, making it relevant and practical.
• Flexible Test Dates: PTE Academic offers flexibility in terms of test dates, allowing test-takers to schedule the test at their convenience.
• Levels: PTE General has six proficiency levels, ranging from A1 (Beginner) to C2 (Proficient), aligning with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
• Sections: PTE General consists of two sections: a written paper and a spoken test.
• Scoring: Instead of numerical scores, PTE General provides a level indicating the overall proficiency of the test-taker.
The PTE Academic test provides scores on a scale from 10 to 90. The scores are broken down into communicative skills and enabling skills. Here is a general description of the PTE band scores:
1. Listening:
• 90: Expert
• 84-89: Very good
• 79-83: Good
• 59-78: Competent
• 51-58: Modest
• 43-50: Limited
• 36-42: Weak
• 10-35:Very weak
2. Reading:
• 90: Expert
• 84-89: Very good
• 79-83: Good
• 59-78: Competent
• 51-58: Modest
• 43-50: Limited
• 36-42: Weak
• 10-35:Very weak
3. Speaking:
• 90: Expert
• 84-89: Very good
• 79-83: Good
• 59-78: Competent
• 51-58: Modest
• 43-50: Limited
• 36-42: Weak
• 10-35:Very weak
4. Writing:
• 90: Expert
• 84-89: Very good
• 79-83: Good
• 59-78: Competent
• 51-58: Modest
• 43-50: Limited
• 36-42: Weak
• 10-35:Very weak
Enabling Skills:
• Grammar: Scored on a scale from 10 to 90
• Oral Fluency:Scored on a scale from 10 to 90.
• Pronunciation:Scored on a scale from 10 to 90.
• Spelling:Scored on a scale from 10 to 90.
• Vocabulary: Scored on a scale from 10 to 90.