PTE Core Practice Tests: All 19 Question Types
All 19 question types, 997+ real questions, AI-powered scoring
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Speaking
AI scoring for fluency, pronunciation, and response quality.
Writing
Core-only Email plus integrated writing tasks.
Reading
Grammar and comprehension with real exam patterns.
Listening
Accuracy-focused listening tasks with CLB impact.
FAQ
How to Practice PTE Core Effectively
A high-impact PTE Core practice plan focuses on weak-skill correction first, then score acceleration. Start each week by checking where your CLB bottleneck is, and spend most of your time on the module that is currently limiting your target. This approach is more effective than dividing practice time equally across all tasks.
For candidates aiming at Canada PR, consistency matters more than marathon sessions. Build short daily blocks for speaking and listening, then add focused reading and writing drills around your weakest module. Track results weekly and keep the same plan long enough to see trend-level improvement, not just one-off score spikes.
PTE Core Question Types Overview
Our platform now covers all 19 official PTE Core question types across Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening. Use the hub to build a balanced study plan, then prioritize high-impact tasks when you need faster CLB gains.
- Speaking: Read Aloud, Repeat Sentence, Describe Image, Respond to Situation, and Answer Short Question.
- Writing: Summarize Written Text and Writing Email practice with AI feedback.
- Reading: Reading & Writing Fill in the Blanks, Reading Fill in the Blanks, Multiple Choice (Single Answer), Multiple Choice (Multiple Answers), and Reorder Paragraphs.
- Listening: Summarize Spoken Text, Listening Fill in the Blanks, Highlight Incorrect Words, Multiple Choice (Single Answer), Multiple Choice (Multiple Answers), Select Missing Word, and Write From Dictation.
If you are short on preparation time, prioritize Repeat Sentence, Write From Dictation, and Reading Fill in the Blanks first. These tasks usually provide the strongest score leverage for candidates trying to move from CLB 7 to CLB 9.
Why Free PTE Core Practice Matters
Free online PTE Core practice helps you validate your strategy before paying for additional resources. You can test pacing, identify repeating error patterns, and confirm which tasks actually move your CLB profile. This reduces wasted effort and gives you a data-based plan for your next study cycle.
Once your baseline stabilizes, convert your weakest skill gaps into weekly goals and keep iterating with AI feedback. That combination of structured practice and measurable review is what makes free tools useful for real exam outcomes, not just casual drilling.