The Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic is a computer-based standardized test of English language proficiency. It is designed to assess the English language skills of non-native speakers who need to demonstrate their proficiency in English for academic or professional purposes, such as university admission or visa applications.
The PTE Academic test measures the ability to listen, read, write and speak in English, and is divided into three parts:
- Speaking and Writing: This section includes tasks such as repeating sentences, answering questions, and writing short essays.
- Reading: This section includes tasks such as multiple-choice questions, re-ordering paragraphs, and filling in blanks.
- Listening: This section includes tasks such as multiple-choice questions, summarizing spoken text, and highlighting key points.
The test is scored on a scale of 10-90, with 90 being the highest score. Each section is scored separately, and the scores are then combined to give an overall score. The test results are valid for two years.
PTE Academic test is widely accepted as evidence of English language proficiency by universities, colleges, and other organizations in many English-speaking countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. It’s also considered as a reliable indicator of the test taker’s ability to communicate effectively in an academic setting.