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How to Win The Voice Recognition Software During PTE Speaking Test?
Posted: Aug 28, 2017
PTE test is based on four parameters to check your skills of reading, writing, listening and studying. It tests you on the combination of two skills to assess your abilities. Itis the test that examines not only your skills in the English language but also social abilities to adapt and survive in a foreign environment so that you can study there.
As earlier mentioned, your abilities are checked on four parameters. The exam workson unique software that is automated scoring and evaluates the test completely without any human interference. So there is no scope of human error and bias results.
It is an all round test to assess your abilities and command over the language, so if speaking the language is a problem then the following tips will help you to improve your weaknesses.
Speaking section will test you on two parameters that are as follows:
- 1. Fluency
- 2. Pronunciation
Verbal fluency is assessed on the parameters of flow of the language and the correct use of grammar while speaking the language. On the other hand, the pronunciation of the word is judged on the basis of clear and natural articulation of the language that will be easily understood by the native speakers of the language.
The technique to improve on your speaking test for the PTE exams is as follows:
- 1. The language has to be grasped completely in order to enhance the fluency while speaking the language. Listening to words, phrases and sentences repeatedly can help to improve this aspect and also try to converse in the language for better results.
- 2. Since you will be judged by a computer, you need to sit in front of a computer and undergo practice sessions with the computer. This will boost your confidence and will help you a lot in facing the final exam.
- 3. You might have to describe the image shown during the exam in your own words. This is a common question asked by the computer during the Voice Recognition test.
Bhavesh is marketing manager at Compass Overseas. He enjoys writing about education, tourism, science and technology.