About the Test

Aussizz Group brings you the best way to digitally assess your reading, speaking, listening, and
writing skills. The approximately 2 hours 15 minutes will help you evaluate your answers thoroughly so that
that you can recognize the flaws and improve for the Final Exam.
About the Test

When you reach the secure Pearson test center on PTE test day, you’ll be assigned a computer and a headset. The PTE-Academic Exam is divided into four modules - Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening. While the Speaking and Writing modules are combined in one session, Listening and Reading are divided into two different sections. Ranging from MCQs to essay writing, reading out sentences to choosing the correct answer, there are 22 question types from August 7, 2025 in all four formats.

The PTE test is based on real-life academic and general content. You will come across graphs, summaries, excerpts, and many more items that belong to things around you. The test also contains both native and non-native accents, much like what you hear in films, TV, and other real-life conversations from everyday life.

Test Format

SPEAKING & WRITING

76–84 minutes
  • Personal Introduction
  • Read aloud
  • Repeat sentence
  • Describe image
  • Re-tell lecture
  • Answer short question
  • Summarize Group Discussion
  • Respond to a situation
  • Summarize written text
  • Essay

Reading

22–30 minutes
  • Reading and Writing: Fill in the Blanks
  • Multiple Choice Questions - Multiple Answers
  • Re-order Paragraph
  • Reading: Fill in the Blanks
  • Multiple Choice Questions - Single Answer

Listening

31–39 minutes
  • Summarize spoken text
  • Multiple choice questions - Single Answers
  • Fill the blanks
  • Highlight the correct summary
  • Multiple choice questions - Multiple Answers
  • Select missing word
  • Highlight incorrect words
  • Write from dictation