What is this PTE Academic Speaking practice page for?
This page is for practising PTE Academic Speaking prompts with AI feedback on fluency, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and task completion.
Practise PTE Academic Speaking task types with AI voice drills for Read Aloud, Repeat Sentence, Describe Image, Retell Lecture, short answers, and current Pearson speaking-task caveats.
Exam System
Pearson Test of English
Language
English
Total Speaking Time
Flexible PTE drills
Exam Components
7 tasks
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This page is for practising PTE Academic Speaking prompts with AI feedback on fluency, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and task completion.
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Duration: 30-40 seconds preparation and response window
•Read a short academic text aloud clearly.
•Practise pacing, word endings, pronunciation, and fluency.
•Avoid skipping, replacing, or adding words from the prompt.
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Duration: Short recorded response
•Listen once, hold the meaning, and repeat the sentence accurately.
•Practise memory, sentence stress, rhythm, and pronunciation.
•Keep the original word order where possible.
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Duration: 25 seconds to prepare, up to 40 seconds to speak
•Describe charts, graphs, maps, tables, pictures, or diagrams in organised English.
•Name the main trend or feature before supporting details.
•Use clear comparative and data-description language.
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Duration: Listen, prepare briefly, then speak for up to 40 seconds
•Listen for the main idea, supporting details, and speaker purpose.
•Summarise the lecture in your own words.
•Use notes to organise content without memorised scripts.
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Duration: Short answer response
•Answer a short factual question with a word or brief phrase.
•Prioritise fast comprehension and clear pronunciation.
•Avoid long explanations unless the practice prompt asks for them.
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Duration: Current Pearson speaking task type
•Identify the main positions in a short discussion.
•Summarise the discussion clearly and neutrally.
•Practise organisation and concise academic spoken English.
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•Respond appropriately to a practical situation.
•Use clear, polite, and relevant English.
•Practise tone, directness, and completeness under recording pressure.
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Prompts follow the main PTE Academic Speaking task structure with timing and preparation notes.
AI feedback reviews pronunciation, grammar, fluency and topic development after each attempt.
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