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PTE Core is a computer-based English test that assesses your general speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills for Canadian residency or citizenship..
The PTE Core test is the newest and widely recognized English language exam formally approved by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) for all types of Canadian immigration applications — including Express Entry and Permanent Residency.
At GeoPTE Academy, we offer the most comprehensive PTE Core preparation in Karachi to ensure you achieve IRCC-approved scores required for your Canada PR, Work, or Study pathways.

As of 2024, IRCC officially recognizes the PTE Core test for various Canadian immigration programs including :
Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker, Federal Skilled Trades, Canadian Experience Class)
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
Work and migration visas
The PTE Core is designed specifically for real-world communication skills, unlike academic tests. It’s a computer-based, fair, and secure test that delivers quick results, making it a convenient alternative to the IELTS General Training exam.
The PTE speaking and writing module contains seven different questions; there are five questions in the PTE speaking, whereas two questions are in the Writing module. The total test time is around 54 to 67 minutes, and it is the longest part of the PTE test. In this module, you will be assessed based on your speaking and writing skills.
The questions in the PTE speaking include:
Personal Introduction:
Before starting your test, you will be required to record your personal introduction. It does not contribute to your PTE test, as its only purpose is to boost your confidence and familiarize you with the test. In a personal introduction, you will be given a prompt in the form of a question. You will have 25 seconds to read the prompt and prepare your response, and then 30 seconds to record your response. You can only record your answer once.
Read Aloud:
Read aloud is known as the king of the PTE speaking exam because it is the most important part of speaking. You will be assessed on your speaking and reading skills in read aloud. It contributes 33% to your speaking and 27% to your overall reading. In read aloud, you need to read the written text. You will be given a paragraph of text up to 60 words, and you will have 30–40 seconds to read the text and prepare. After that, you will hear a short tone, and you have to record your answer into the microphone. The time to answer this question can vary depending on the length of the given questions.
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Repeat sentence is another important question in your PTE speaking exam. In this question, you will be assessed based on your speaking and listening skills. In repeat sentence, you need to repeat the sentence you hear. You will be given a sentence in the form of a recording of about 3–9 seconds long. After the recording stops, you have to answer your question immediately, as in the repeat sentence, you won’t hear a short tone. You will be given 15 seconds to complete your answer.
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Describe Image:
Describe image is an interesting and easy-to-answer question in your PTE speaking exam. In this question, you will get any kind of image, including bar charts, pie charts, line graphs, maps, process diagrams, flowcharts, and pictures of objects, landscapes, or people, and you have to describe that image. You will be getting 25 seconds to study the image and prepare your response. After that, you will hear a short tone, and you have to speak within 3 seconds. You need to briefly mention what the image is about and the information you are getting from that image.
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In respond to a situation, you will listen a recording and read the description of that situation. You will be given 20 seconds to think about your answer. Then you will hear a beep sound. You will have 40 seconds to answer this question. You will be Speaking and Listening.
Tips:
Answer short questions are less important questions in your PTE test. In answer short question you will get a bunch of short questions and you will have to answer each question in one or a few words. In answer short question, you will hear an audio about 3-9 seconds long, and you have to answer it within 10 seconds. You will be assessed on the basis of your listening and speaking skills in your PTE exam.
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WRITE AN EMAIL:
In write an email, you need to write an email containing between 80 and 120 words in response to a prompt, and you will be given 9 minutes to plan and write your email. Your response will be judged on how well you develop a position, organize your ideas, present supporting details, and control the elements of standard written English.
SUMMERIZE WRITEN TEXT:
In summarize written text, you will be given a paragraph of about 300 words, and you have to write a brief summary of it. You need to write between 25 and 50 words and you cannot write more than one sentence. You will be assessed on the basis of your reading and writing skills.
The PTE reading module contains five different questions. The total test time is around 28-30 minutes, and it is the most conceptually based module. In this module, you will be assessed based on your reading skills, except for (Reading and writing fill in the blanks), where assessment is based on reading and writing.
The questions in reading module includes:
Reading and Writing Fill in the Blanks:
Reading and writing fill-in-the-blanks are the most important questions in your PTE reading exam. In reading and writing fill-in-the-blanks, you will get a paragraph about 300 words long, and some of the words in that paragraph will be missing. You need to choose the most appropriate words from a dropdown menu to fill in the missing words.
Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers:
Multiple choice, multiple answers are less important questions in your PTE reading exam. In multiple choice questions with multiple correct answers, you will get a paragraph of about 80 words, and along with that paragraph, you will be given a bunch of options, and you have to select the most appropriate options that match the given paragraph. You will be assessed on the basis of your reading skills in this question.
In re-order paragraph, you will be given 4-5 sentences in incorrect order, and you need to restore the original order of the text by selecting text boxes and dragging them across the screen. You will be assessed on the basis of your reading skills in this question.
Fill in the Blanks:
Reading fill-in-the-blanks are the most important question in your PTE reading exam. In reading and writing fill-in-the-blanks, you will get a paragraph about 80 words long, and some of the words in that paragraph will be missing. You have a list of words in the blue box that you can use to fill the gaps in the text. There are more words than gaps, so you will not use all the words provided. You will be assessed on the basis of your reading skills in this question.
Multiple Choice, Single Answers:
Multiple choice, single answers are less important questions in your PTE reading exam. In multiple choice questions with single correct answers, you will get a paragraph of about 80 words, and along with that paragraph, you will be given a bunch of options, and you have to select the most appropriate correct answer that matches the given paragraph. You will be assessed on the basis of your reading skills in this question.
The PTE listening module is the most detailed of all modules as it contains eight different questions. The total test time is around 30–43 minutes, and questions are based on audio and video clips in the listening module. You will be assessed based on your listening and writing skills.
Summarize Spoken Text:
In summarize spoken text, you will hear an audio recording about 60–90 seconds and will need to write a 50–70-word summary of what you heard. 10 minutes to listen and write your summary in one word. You will be assessed on your listening and writing skills in summarize spoken text.
Multiple Choice Multiple Answer:
Multiple choice, multiple answers are less important questions in your PTE listening exam. In multiple choice questions with multiple correct answers, you will hear an audio of 40–90 seconds, and along with that audio, you will be given a bunch of options, and you have to select the most appropriate options that match the given paragraph. You will be assessed based on your listening skills in this question.
In fill-in-the-blanks, you will be given a transcript of the audio recording along with the audio of about 30–60 seconds long; however, some words are missing. You have to fill in the transcript by typing in the missing words. You will be assessed based on your listening and writing skills.
Highlight Correct Summary:
In Highlight correct summary you will be given an audio of 30–90 seconds. After listening to a recording, you need to select the paragraph that best summarizes the recording. You will be assessed on the basis of your listening and reading skills in this module.
Multiple Choice, Single Answer:
Multiple choice, single answers are less important questions in your PTE listening exam. In multiple choice questions with single correct answers, you will get an audio of about 30–90 seconds, and along with that audio, you will be given a bunch of options, and you have to select the most appropriate correct answer that matches the given audio. You will be assessed on the basis of your reading skills in this question.
Select Missing Words:
In Select missing words, you will hear an audio in the form of a sentence, and the last word or group of words in the recording has been replaced by a beep sound. There are a bunch of possible options, but only one is correct, so you need to select the most appropriate option to complete the recording. You will be assessed based on your listening and writing skills.
Highlight Incorrect Words:
In Highlight incorrect words, you will be given a transcript along with its audio recording; however, some of the words in that transcript will be incorrect. While listening and reading, you need to select the words in the text that differ from those that the speaker says. You will be assessed based on your listening and reading skills.
Write from Dictation:
In write from dictation, you will hear a short sentence, and you need to type the sentence as you heard it into the response box at the bottom of the screen. You will be assessed based on your listening and writing skills.
Tips:
Q: How many questions are in the Speaking & Writing module?
A: There are about 28 to 36 tasks, depending on the version.
Q: How much time is given for the Speaking & Writing module?
A: The duration is approximately 54 to 67 minutes.
Q: What types of questions are included?
A: Tasks include Read Aloud, Repeat Sentence, Describe Image, Retell Lecture, and Write Essay.
Q: How is pronunciation, fluency, and grammar scored?
A: AI evaluates each response for fluency, pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar accuracy.
Q: Is there negative marking in Reading?
A: Yes, only for Multiple-Choice, Multiple-Answer questions.
Q: What’s the best strategy for time management?
A: Don’t spend over two minutes on a question; prioritize accuracy.
Q: How can I improve my vocabulary for reading?
A: Read English articles, note collocations, and revise academic vocabulary daily.
Q: How many questions are in the Listening module?
A: There are different 8 task types, such as Summarize Spoken Text and Write from Dictation.
Q: How much time is given for the Listening module?
A: It takes around 30 to 43 minutes to complete.
Q: What types of questions appear?
A: MCQs, Fill in the Blanks, Highlight Correct Summary, and Write from Dictation.
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PTE Core is designed for Canadian PR and work visa applications. It assesses everyday English communication skills.
PTE Core is accepted by IRCC (Canada) and other immigration authorities.
They are valid for 2 years from the test date.
The structure includes Speaking & Writing, Reading, and Listening modules, similar to PTE Academic.
About 2 hours in total.
AI-based scoring measures accuracy, fluency, grammar, and comprehension.
Both test the same skills, but PTE Core focuses on practical communication, while PTE Academic emphasizes academic English.
A score of 65 to 79+ is generally considered strong for migration and visa pathways.
You can retake it as often as needed, with a 5-day gap between attempts.
It tests everyday communication skills, listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Yes, the task types are similar, though difficulty and scoring are slightly adjusted for real-life communication.
Yes, both contribute to your overall score.
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