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How To Describe Image In PTE Academic

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How To Describe Image In PTE Academic PTE Describe Image  can be a daunting task as there is too much information to  comprehend  in  limited   time . The test is not designed to speak about all the details, you just need to explain key information from the image. Keep in mind these three things: The  purpose  of “ Describe Image ” section is to  assess  your  speaking   skills . An image containing a picture, map, chart, graph or table is visible for 25 seconds. In that time you have to briefly study the image. On hearing starting tone, begin describing the image in the 40 seconds time allotted to you for the response. Correct  use of  grammar  and  vocabulary  is the 2nd most important thing for this section. Speak at a  natural   pace  and use correct  pronunciation . Organize your  answer logically  and in a  structured   manner . Your description should be simple and precise. You can follow the below given template. How PTE Describe Image Is Scored: MARKS C

Past tenses exercise

Past Tenses Past Tenses Gap-fill exercise Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues! If you are following this blog, you’re probably at the age when you realise that your parents [?] you the truth. I’m not talking about big secrets or conspiracies, I’m talking about those little white lies parents tell their children to make the world seem brighter, or kinder, or less confusing. The tooth fairy is a classic example. The thought of losing a tooth, of tasting blood in your mouth, of having a horrible squidgy gap in your gum, becomes much less scary when you think about the tooth fairy. ‘The tooth fairy’, my Mum [?] , ‘will be very grateful for your tooth. She will use