PTE Writing Practice Questions
Understand writing section question types.
The PTE Writing section evaluates your ability to express ideas clearly and coherently, using correct grammar and vocabulary. Through our free PTE writing practice test questions, you can refine your writing techniques, improve your ability to structure essays and get familiar with the different question types to score high.
Understand writing section question types.
In this section, you'll receive a passage (up to 300 words for PTE Academic, 200 words for PTE Core) and you need to summarize it. For PTE Academic, summarize in one sentence (5-75 words); for PTE Core, summarize in 1-2 sentences (25-50 words) within 10 minutes.
Prompt Length | Skills Assessed | No. of Question |
Text up to 300 words (PTE Academic) & 200 words(PTE Core) | Listening & Writing | 1-2 |
In this question type, you are required to write an email in response to a prompt, which will typically involve a situation or request. The email must be between 80 and 120 words, and you will have 9 minutes to write it.
Prompt Length | Skills Assessed | No. of Question |
Text up to 100 words | Writing | 2-3 |
Follow these tips and score high in your exam.
Spend a few minutes outlining your essay or response. Organize your thoughts into an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion for clarity.
Keep your response between 200-300 words for essays. Writing too little or too much can affect your score.
Make sure your writing has a clear structure. Use proper paragraphing, transitions, and logical flow to connect ideas.
Aim to use a wide range of vocabulary to demonstrate your language skills. Avoid repetition and be precise with word choices.
Use correct grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure. Pay attention to subject-verb agreement, tense consistency, and correct punctuation.
If time permits, review your writing for any spelling or grammatical mistakes. Small errors can negatively impact your score.
Know on what traits your response is scored.
Content |
This evaluates how well you address the prompt and present relevant, accurate information. A clear, well-developed response that fully answers the question will score highly. |
Development, Structure & Coherence |
This measures how well you organize your ideas. A logically structured essay with clear paragraphs, proper transitions, and a smooth flow of thought is key to achieving a good score. |
Form |
Scoring here depends on how well you adhere to the required format (e.g., essay, letter, summary). Following the correct structure for the task type is crucial. |
General Linguistic Range |
This assesses your ability to use a variety of language structures and expressions. A broader range of language indicates a higher level of proficiency and flexibility in communication. |
Grammar |
This evaluates your accuracy in using grammar, including sentence structure, verb tenses, and punctuation. Correct grammar is essential for clarity and coherence. |
Vocabulary Range |
This refers to the diversity and appropriateness of your word choice. Using varied vocabulary with precision enhances the quality of your writing. |
Spelling |
Correct spelling is essential for clear communication. Even small spelling errors can affect your score, so accuracy in spelling is important. |
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