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PTE Academic vs PTE Core | Key Differences, New Tasks & Which Test is Best for Canada PR

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  PTE Academic vs PTE Core: What’s the Difference & Which Test Should You Take in Canada? If you are planning to migrate to Canada or apply for permanent residency, chances are you’ve come across PTE Core , the new English language proficiency test accepted by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) . But you might also be familiar with PTE Academic , which has been around for years for university admissions and professional registrations. So, what exactly is the difference between PTE Academic and PTE Core ? Why did Pearson introduce a new version of the test? And which one should you choose for your goals? In this detailed blog, we’ll explain everything you need to know about PTE Academic vs PTE Core , focusing especially on what modules or question types have been eliminated in the PTE Core version. We’ll also briefly discuss two new tasks in the PTE Core test — Respond to a Situation and Email Writing — and provide links to full guides that explain these ...

PTE Summarise Written Text | Tips, Template, Solved Examples & Practice Guide0k

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  PTE Summarise Written Text: Complete Guide with Tips, Template, and Solved Examples The PTE Academic exam, used for study, work, or PR purposes in Australia, places strong emphasis on accuracy, efficiency, and clarity in its writing tasks. One of the most underestimated question types is Summarise Written Text (SWT) — where you are given a passage and asked to write a single-sentence summary within a limited word count and time. Although it sounds simple, many test-takers lose valuable points because they mishandle structure, exceed word limits, make grammatical errors, or include unnecessary details. With the right strategy, you can confidently tackle SWT and significantly boost your overall writing score. What is the Summarise Written Text Task? In this task, you’ll be given a passage (typically up to around 300 words) and 10 minutes to write your summary. Your summary must: Be one single sentence (for PTE Academic) Stay within 5–75 words (ideal range: 35–50 wor...