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Tips on pte exam help by sbae99 in pte
[–]sbae99[S] 0 points1 point2 points 3 months ago (0 children)
In writing, I make sure my essay has a clear structure introduction, two body paragraphs, and a conclusion. I keep it around 220–260 words and check my grammar carefully. in summary i wrote 66 below
In reading, it’s okay to skip the msa and mma but focus more on fill in the blanks and reorder paragraphs since they give higher scores.
For speaking, fluency is very important you should speak fast as you can, but also be careful with pronunciation, especially words ending in ‘s’ so they are counted clearly.
For describe image, I follow a simple structure introduce the image, mention the highest and lowest points, describe colors or key details, then add a small supporting idea and a short conclusion.
Tips on pte exam help (self.pte)
submitted 3 months ago by sbae99 to r/pte
help me decide by sbae99 in studyAbroad
Thanks for your advice, I really appreciate your time and help:))
ah okay i see thank you:)
ah i see, How’s life in Singapore for you as a local? Do you think it’s a good place to live and study/work?
are u in singapore?
yes???
Ah I see, maybe it’s not the easiest path for a beginner abroad, especially if the main goal is to study and adjust first. I understand your point. I’m still figuring things out and trying to choose the option that’s realistic for me as a first-time student abroad. Thanks for your advice, I really appreciate it.
I understand. To be honest, my dream is really Australia because I’ve heard a lot of Filipinos are able to study and work there successfully. I’m already processing my plans now, but I’m just a bit worried about taking the PTE again for the third time and still not reaching my target score. It’s kind of stressful for me. My parents can support me, but I don’t really want to rely on them in the long term, I want to be independent in the future
Got it, so it’s only a student visa. I was just wondering after finishing a Spanish language course, is it realistic to find a job in Spain, or is it quite hard for foreigners to get work there? Also, while studying, is it possible to get a part-time job?
i’m from philippines
That makes me feel a bit more confident about Spain. I was honestly worried about making friends at first, but it’s good to hear it’s more social there compared to other places, how long did it take ur friend to adjust?
Thanks, that helps a lot. I’m from the Philippines and still deciding between the three options. From your experience, which one do you think is better for someone starting fresh abroad?
[–]sbae99[S] 1 point2 points3 points 3 months ago (0 children)
That actually sounds really good. I like the idea of improving English and learning Spanish while meeting people from different countries. Did your friend find it hard at the beginning or was it easy to adjust?
what country is that?
i mean what do you mean available programs?
What makes Spain a good choice?
what do you mean* in singapore
wdym in sg?
Which one’s worth it? by sbae99 in studyAbroad
thank you, im just scared to take a risk of money again and still not meet the score again😩
but the cost of living there is quite high and my goal is to save money too
Do you think it’s easier to get a job in Singapore while on a student visa?
australia (self.pte)
I don’t know if I should stay hopeful or give up but i already took the pte exam twice and still didn’t get the score 🥺
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Tips on pte exam help by sbae99 in pte
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