Plan

Below is a concise overview of the main focus and activities for each of the 30 days of the PTE Academic Preparation Course. This high-level summary captures the progression of skills developed across Speaking, Writing, Reading, and Listening tasks, along with refinement of strategies, vocabulary, time management, and confidence-building over time.


Day 1: Introduction to PTE Academic

  • Familiarize yourself with test format, scoring, and sections.
  • Initial diagnostic test to identify strengths and weaknesses.
  • Overview of essential strategies for each skill area.

Day 2: Writing – Summarize Written Text (Foundations)

  • Learn task format and scoring criteria.
  • Identify main ideas and paraphrase effectively.
  • Practice summarizing short texts into one sentence.

Day 3: Writing – Essay Writing (Foundations)

  • Understand essay structure (introduction, body, conclusion).
  • Develop outlines and coherent arguments.
  • Practice writing simple essays within time constraints.

Day 4: Reading – Multiple-choice and Fill in the Blanks (Foundations)

  • Learn skimming, scanning, and identifying key details.
  • Handle basic multiple-choice questions and simpler fill-in-the-blanks.
  • Begin building academic vocabulary.

Day 5: Speaking – Describe Image and Re-tell Lecture (Foundations)

  • Understand task formats.
  • Learn to structure responses: overview → details → conclusion.
  • Practice describing simple images and re-telling short, clear lectures.

Day 6: Listening – Summarize Spoken Text and Select Missing Word (Foundations)

  • Introduce note-taking strategies.
  • Identify main ideas in spoken texts and choose logical conclusions.
  • Practice summarizing short, straightforward lectures and selecting the missing word.

Day 7: Reading – Re-order Paragraphs and Fill in the Blanks (Foundations)

  • Focus on text structure and logical sequence.
  • Learn to reorder sentences into a coherent paragraph.
  • Improve strategies for fill in the blanks with contextual clues.

Day 8: Writing – Summarize Written Text and Essay Review

  • Reinforce paraphrasing, sentence variety, and academic tone in summaries.
  • Practice more challenging texts.
  • Review essay writing techniques and add cohesive devices for better flow.

Day 9: Speaking – Answer Short Question and Repeat Sentence (Foundations)

  • Quick response drills for short questions.
  • Memory and chunking techniques for repeat sentence tasks.
  • Emphasize clear pronunciation and accuracy.

Day 10: Listening – Fill in the Blanks and Highlight Incorrect Words (Foundations)

  • Introduce careful listening for details.
  • Practice selecting correct words for blanks based on grammar and collocations.
  • Identify mismatched words in transcripts efficiently.

Day 11: Reading – Multiple-choice and Fill in the Blanks (Review and Additional Practice)

  • Revisit multiple-choice strategies, handling more nuanced questions.
  • Improve selection of words for blanks with better contextual understanding.
  • Increase speed and accuracy.

Day 12: Speaking – Read Aloud and Repeat Sentence (Review and Additional Practice)

  • Focus on pronunciation, fluency, and rhythm in read aloud.
  • Strengthen memory for repeat sentence with longer, more complex sentences.
  • Build confidence in delivering smooth responses.

Day 13: Listening – Summarize Spoken Text and Select Missing Word (Review and Additional Practice)

  • Practice summarizing more complex and specialized lectures into one sentence.
  • Improve predictive listening to choose the correct missing word logically.
  • Refine note-taking for subtle details.

Day 14: Writing – Summarize Written Text and Essay Writing (Review and Additional Practice)

  • Handle more advanced, academic passages in summaries.
  • Improve essay structure, coherence, and use of advanced vocabulary.
  • Practice writing under stricter time conditions.

Day 15: Speaking – Describe Image and Re-tell Lecture (Review and Additional Practice)

  • More complex visuals (multi-variable charts, detailed diagrams).
  • More intricate lectures with nuanced details.
  • Aim for natural, confident, and clear delivery.

Day 16: Listening – Write from Dictation and Highlight Incorrect Words (Review and Additional Practice)

  • Increase complexity: faster speech, unfamiliar accents.
  • Perfect transcription accuracy and spotting subtle textual discrepancies.
  • Focus on concentration and time management.

Day 17: Reading – Re-order Paragraphs and Fill in the Blanks (Review and Additional Practice)

  • More challenging text structures and collocations.
  • Faster logical reasoning to reorder paragraphs correctly.
  • Greater accuracy in choosing the right words for blanks.

Day 18: Listening – Summarize Spoken Text and Select Missing Word (Further Practice)

  • Work with highly specialized or technical lectures.
  • Improve summarizing complex audio content accurately.
  • Enhance predictive listening for selecting the missing word confidently.

Day 19: Speaking – Answer Short Question and Repeat Sentence (Further Practice)

  • Quicker, more concise answers to short questions from diverse fields.
  • More complex sentences for repeat sentence tasks.
  • Refine pronunciation and memory strategies.

Day 20: Reading – Multiple-choice and Fill in the Blanks (Further Practice)

  • Handle even more intricate passages and challenging vocabulary.
  • Improve speed, accuracy, and logical elimination of wrong options.
  • Fine-tune understanding of context and collocations.

Day 21: Listening – Summarize Spoken Text and Select Missing Word (Further Practice)

  • Summarize lectures from niche academic subjects efficiently.
  • Anticipate logical conclusions in more subtle or nuanced contexts.
  • Increase accuracy and reduce second-guessing.

Day 22: Writing – Summarize Written Text and Essay Writing (Further Practice)

  • Engage with complex, specialized texts for summaries.
  • Produce essays with richer vocabulary, more varied sentence structures, and stronger arguments.
  • Manage time tightly and edit responses quickly.

Day 23: Speaking – Describe Image and Re-tell Lecture (Further Practice)

  • Describe highly detailed visuals with natural and academic language.
  • Re-tell complex lectures covering advanced topics.
  • Achieve clearer fluency, better articulation, and confident delivery.

Day 24: Listening – Write from Dictation and Highlight Incorrect Words (Further Practice)

  • Tackle faster speech, difficult accents, and specialized vocabulary in dictations.
  • Identify incorrect words in more subtle and complex transcripts.
  • Aim for near-perfect accuracy and speed.

Day 25: Reading – Re-order Paragraphs and Fill in the Blanks (Further Practice)

  • Complex reading passages with intricate logical sequences.
  • Improved recognition of advanced collocations and synonyms.
  • Faster, more confident decisions under timed conditions.

Day 26: Speaking – Answer Short Question and Repeat Sentence (Advanced Practice)

  • More challenging sentences and less familiar topics.
  • Faster response times for short questions.
  • Maintain accuracy in repeating longer, more complex sentences.

Day 27: Listening – Summarize Spoken Text and Select Missing Word (Advanced Practice)

  • Highly complex lectures with specialized jargon.
  • More nuanced listening for subtle clues in selecting missing words.
  • Refined note-taking and summarizing skills.

Day 28: Writing – Summarize Written Text and Essay Writing (Advanced Practice)

  • Even more challenging academic texts and intricate essay prompts.
  • Strive for precision, coherence, and academic sophistication.
  • Manage strict time and produce polished, insightful responses.

Day 29: Speaking – Describe Image and Re-tell Lecture (Advanced Practice)

  • Complex visuals and detailed lectures from specialized fields.
  • Maintain natural, confident delivery with advanced vocabulary.
  • Present content fluently and logically under time pressure.

Day 30: Listening – Write from Dictation and Highlight Incorrect Words (Advanced Practice)

  • Tackle the most difficult accents, fastest speech, and complex vocabulary.
  • Aim for near-perfect accuracy in transcription and error detection.
  • Achieve ultimate confidence, speed, and precision in listening tasks.

This 30-day structured progression ensures that by the end, you have built a robust set of skills in all PTE Academic sections. You’ve advanced from foundational understanding to handling intricate materials, improved vocabulary, fine-tuned strategies, and developed the confidence needed to excel on test day.

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