Do’s and don’ts of PTE Essay

Are you planning to book your exam for PTE? And still have some doubts that whether you will go to clear your exam or not. Then there are some Do’s and don’ts of the PTE Essay that will help you For cracking your PTE Test in one go.

Do’s and don’ts of PTE Essay

Do’s

Firstly, spend 3 minutes of time brainstorming the ideas, 15 minutes on writing, and 2 minutes on proofreading. One should write in a range of 200-300 words and you should complete your task in 20 minutes; also, understanding the demand of the question and arranging the idea accordingly in essay structure(introduction, BP-1, BP-2, conclusion) is important. While writing, using a range of complex sentences is mandatory in addition it is important to paraphrase the introduction and use personal pronouns while giving examples. Finally, once done it is crucial to proofread the essay for any spelling or GRA error.

 Don’ts 

A candidate should always avoid the usage of contraction and repetition of any sort (vocabulary, Idea, or sentence structure). You should avoid writing in simple sentences and do not write less than 200 or more than 300 words. In addition, you should always avoid ideas, vocabulary, or examples that are irrelevant to the topic.

We will hope that this article really proves to be helpful for you in all the spheres of the PTE essay. There are some of the expected PTE writing tips. That helps you to achieve your desirable band score in your writing module.

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