Last Minute Tips to Refer a Day Before Your PTE Test
People say the day before your PTE exam is usually before your worst day because they have it in their mind that it is so important, while it is; there are few last-minute steps you can follow which are going to enhance your confidence level along with your score. Here’s an overview to guide you on how to make the most of your last day of preparation.
KEY PTE FORMAT & TIMING REVIEW
Know the structure of the test: Speaking, Writing, Reading and Listening.
Keep the time limits for each section in mind:
Speaking (30-35 min) –Answer immediately; mic cuts off 3 seconds of silence.
Writing – Sentence improvement/ Essay (20 + 10 min) – Time management.
Reading (32-41 min) – Shallow passage reads; don’t linger on questions.
Listening (45-57 min) – Notes? Write quickly; pay attention to keywords.
Practice High-Impact Tasks
Listen carefully and repeat with correct pronunciation.
Speaking – Describe Image – Template: “This image shows… The main trends are… To conclude…
Write from Dictation (Listening) – Write everything word exactly, one mistake loss points.
Written: Summarize Written Text (Writing) – Single Sentence (5-75 words) covering key points.
Fluency & Pronunciation Improvement (Speaking)
Use normal speed — no need to sound like a robot.
Listen to yourself read the sentence out loud, catching any mispronunciations or hesitations.
Read with the rise and fall in tone to sound fluent.
[Writing] Templates & Grammar Checks
Essay Writing: Write using a standard template:
Introductory move (Genre of the thesis + macro-structure of the thesis)
Body Paragraphs (2-3 reasons with examples)
Summary (Conclude)
Avoid typos and grammatical errors (tenses, articles, plurals).
Reading: Skimming & Scanning
Eliminate the least plausible MCQ options first.
Re-arrange the Paragraphs: Keywords (Thus, However, Firstly).
Reinstate the important fact—check tense of the verb, singular plural,
Listen: Attention and Note Taking
Skill-P19:Refine keywords that exist within audio
Highlight Incorrect Words: Stay closely aligned to the transcript.
Summarize Spoken Text: write list five key Points and write it in (50-70) words.
Test-Day Checklist
ID & Documents – Valid passport or ID must be carried.
Arrive Early – Be at the test center half hour early.
Technical Check — Test mic & headphones before starting.
Be Calm – Breathe deeply if you feel nervous.
Avoid Common Mistakes
Press it: When the mic cuts off, don’t hold the mic too long.
Writing: Don’t go over word limits.
Listening: Don’t get distracted; focus until the end.
Final Tip: Rest & Hydrate
Sleep well prior to the test — get 7-8 hours of sleep.
Limited study—just light revision.
Drink plenty of water and have a good meal.
Use these tips on the last-minute preparation to step into your PTE exam well-prepared, confident and all set to score big! Good luck!