PTE Speaking is the section most Nepali students struggle with — not because of grammar, but because of fluency and pronunciation. Here are 10 proven tips to boost your score quickly.
1. Read Aloud Every Morning
Spend 15 minutes each morning reading any English text aloud. This builds fluency and warms up your voice before practice sessions.
2. Record Yourself
Use your phone to record your PTE Read Aloud attempts. Listen back and identify where you pause, mispronounce, or rush.
3. Master the Microphone
PTE Speaking is computer-scored. Speak naturally, maintain a consistent volume, and avoid very long pauses mid-sentence.
4. Practise ‘Repeat Sentence’ Daily
Repeat Sentence tests both speaking AND listening. Do at least 10 per day using free resources on learn.abroadprocess.com.
5. Learn Stress and Intonation
English stress patterns matter. Words like ‘record’ (noun) vs ‘record’ (verb) have different stress. Watch BBC News for natural intonation examples.
6. Build Vocabulary in Context
Learn 5 new academic words per day in full sentences. Use them in your Describe Image and Re-tell Lecture practice.
7. Use Templates for Describe Image
A simple 4-part structure works: 1) What the image shows, 2) Key data or trend, 3) Highest/lowest point, 4) Summary. Stick to this and you’ll never freeze.
8. Don’t Memorise — Practise
Memorised answers sound robotic and score poorly. Instead, practise responding naturally within your template structure.
9. Take Full Mock Tests Under Exam Conditions
Don’t just practise questions in isolation. Sit complete 3-hour mock tests to simulate test-day fatigue and pressure.
10. Review AI Feedback Carefully
Our AI-scored mock tests at learn.abroadprocess.com give you detailed feedback on each Speaking response. Review every single one — improvement comes from analysis, not just practice volume.
Ready to start? Take your free PTE Speaking mock test today at learn.abroadprocess.com.
