What if you only have four weeks to prepare for the PTE Academic Test? Think about it. You only have weeks to become an expert in the various tasks of the test modules. Even worse, let's say you don't have time to teach in the classroom. Sounds overwhelming, doesn't it? Not Enough Time for Full PTE Academic Preparation? But if you have a study plan and a well-thought-out strategy, you still have a good shot at getting your desired PTE score. In this we will share a study plan prepared by our in-house PTE Academic experts. PTE PREPARATION STARTS For Mondays, you can start by practising with the following question types: • Read Aloud • Highlight Incorrect Words • Listening Fill in the Blanks • Summarize Spoken Text • Reading Fill in the Blanks On Tuesdays, you can focus on the following question types Write from Dictation • Answer Short Questions • Retell Lecture • Summarize Written Text • Reading and Writing Fill in the Blanks For Wednesdays, you only need to focus on the following tasks: • Repeat Sentences • Essay • Select Missing Word • Multiple Choice Single Answer (Reading) • Multiple Choice Single Answer (Listening) On Thursday, you need to practice questions from the following question types: • Reorder Paragraphs • Highlight Correct Summary • Describe Image • Multiple Choice Multiple Answers (Reading) • Multiple Choice Single Answer (Reading) The weekend is the time when you take your PTE preparation to the next level. As? This he achieves by practicing nearly 16 hours a day with exam reminders. On Sundays you can test your preparation and progress with the PTE Academic Mock Tests. Contact us if you need outside advice and you can enjoy our other Services too. GOOD LUCK FOR EXAM.All Rights Reserved