You will listen to a question; and you must give a short response to the question. The person responding to this PTE task of Short Answer Questions will be given about 10 seconds to respond.
Things To Remember In Mind
Speak clearly in your normal tone.
Say your entire response before the progress bar is completed.
You can only record your response once, so be as accurate as you can.
How do you respond to this task?
When you are answering the question for this task, start speaking as soon as the recording status box starts recording. Your response should be short, in most cases just 1 or 2 words.
If you wait for longer than 3 seconds, the recording will stop and your silence will be recorded as your response for that question. This means you will lose those points.
Do not try to give a long answer. Usually, the questions are very straightforward and do not require long answers.
There isn’t a penalty for saying a sentence, however it is a complete waste of time, because no additional marks are given for more words.
To get a good score, answer in a short and accurate manner.
For example,for a question like “Which direction does the sun rise from?”, saying just “East” will be scored the same as “The sun rises in the east”.
Listen to the question carefully as it will not be repeated and answer very patiently and accurately because you will not be allowed to try again.
Scoring
Your ability to grasp a question offered in a recording and ability to provide a concise and accurate response will be assessed in your Answer Short Question response.
The appropriateness of the words in your response determines whether your response is correct or incorrect. No credit will be provided if there is no response or if the response is inaccurate.
Key Takeaway
Listening, speaking and vocabulary scores will be impacted by this task.
Your writing and reading skills are not tested by this question type.
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In the PTE Describe Image task, you will see an image appear on the screen in front of you. You must describe this image as accurately as you can.
You will be given 25 seconds to get ready to give your response.
Then, you will hear a short tone. One that tone ends; you must start speaking straightaway. Your voice will not be recorded if you begin speaking before the microphone has opened.
Point To Remember In Mind
Speak clearly in your normal tone.
Say your entire response before the progress bar is completed.
You can only record your response once, so be as accurate as you can.
Strategies and tips for describe image
Look for the main information that the image has. No matter what kind of image it is, it will have a main idea that you need to focus on. Note that down along with all details you can see that relate to that main idea.
Organize all the things you write down into a clear structure that is a good description of what you are seeing. Your score depends on how well you can organize all the different details you see.
The preparation time becomes very valuable in this task for this reason.
Pauses, hesitation and any kind of fumbling when giving a response can lead to reduction in scores. Be accurate in your pronunciation of the words and try to sound as natural as you can.
Colours, shapes, graphs and numbers that you see on the image must be clearly studied while preparing so you can create an organized response that you can give with little to no errors.
Use Describe Image templates that are available to practice so you can make sure you aren’t facing something unknown when you sit for the exam.
Scoring
Describe Image scores are based on 3 factors:
Content
The content of your response is graded by judging if all aspects and elements of the image have been addressed.
Your interpretation of relationships, potential developments, and inferences or consequences based on image details is also graded.
The best answer you can offer should include all parts of the image, contain specific instances of the image and include potential outcomes, conclusions and consequences.
If you do not connect all your ideas, it could lead to a lower score.
Oral fluency
Your response must be smooth, fluent and natural.
Your tone, rhythm, accuracy, pauses and stresses are going to determine your score on this standard.
Pronunciation
Your speech must be similar to the natural way English speakers sound.
Pronunciation scores will be determined by observing if what you’re saying will be understood by majority of the regular English speakers.
Key Takeaways
No credit is granted for no response or a response that is irrelevant. Listening, speaking, oral fluency, and pronunciation are all scored differently depending on the response.
Your listening skills, writing, and reading skills are not being graded in this question.
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