Full PTE Mock Practice Exam
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This PTE Mock Practice Exam is designed to simulate the real Pearson Test of English experience. It covers all three main skill areas—Speaking & Writing, Reading, and Listening—allowing learners to practice under realistic conditions and become familiar with each task type.
SECTION 1: SPEAKING & WRITING
(Approx. 54–67 minutes)
This section evaluates your ability to communicate effectively in academic English. You will complete exercises that test pronunciation, fluency, grammar, vocabulary, and your ability to express ideas clearly in spoken and written form.
Included in This Section:
- Personal Introduction – Introduce yourself in 30 seconds (not scored).
- Read Aloud – Read a short text clearly to assess pronunciation and fluency. 20 questions
- Repeat Sentence – Listen and repeat a spoken sentence to test memory and accuracy. 20 questions
- Describe Image – Describe a graph, chart, or picture using key details. 20 questions
- Re-tell Lecture – Summarize a short lecture or audio in your own words. 20 questions
- Answer Short Questions – Respond briefly to simple general-knowledge questions. 20 questions
- Summarize Written Text – Write a one-sentence summary of a passage. 20 questions
- Essay Writing – Write an academic essay of 200–300 words. 1–2 essays
SECTION 2: READING
(Approx. 29–30 minutes)
This section measures your ability to understand academic written English. You will read passages and complete exercises that test comprehension, vocabulary, text organization, and your ability to analyze written information.
Included in This Section:
- Reading & Writing: Fill in the Blanks – Select the correct words to complete a passage. 20 questions
- Multiple-Choice, Multiple Answers – Choose all correct responses based on the reading text. 20 questions
- Re-order Paragraphs – Arrange mixed sentences into a logical paragraph. 20 questions
- Reading: Fill in the Blanks – Drag and drop missing words to complete a text. 20 questions
- Multiple-Choice, Single Answer – Choose the single correct answer. 20 questions
SECTION 3: LISTENING
(Approx. 30–43 minutes)
This section assesses how well you understand spoken English in academic contexts. You will listen to recordings and complete tasks that test comprehension, summarizing skills, attention to detail, and ability to recognize meaning from audio.
Included in This Section:
- Summarize Spoken Text – Listen to an audio and write a short summary. 20 questions
- Multiple-Choice, Multiple Answers – Select all correct options after listening. 20 questions
- Fill in the Blanks – Type missing words from a transcript as you hear them. 20 questions
- Highlight Correct Summary – Choose the summary that matches the audio. 20 questions
- Multiple-Choice, Single Answer – Select one correct response. 20 questions
- Select Missing Word – Identify the missing word at the end of an audio. 20 questions
- Highlight Incorrect Words – Mark words in the transcript that differ from the recording. 20 questions
- Write From Dictation – Type the sentence exactly as you hear it. 20 questions

