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Read Aloud - Sydney
Monday, 10 October 2022
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You will also receive a score for the PTE Read Aloud Content, as this proves your ability to read the text correctly. Let's examine each of these scoring areas in detail now. A grade is assigned for PTE Read Aloud content based on its length, and to get full marks, you should not add, skip or replace any given words. In the read-aloud test, for example, if the text is 60 words long, and if you add/ skip/ replace 6 words, you lose 10% marks, which equals about 1.67% marks. Therefore, you should not do this. The PTE Read Aloud Pronunciation test is quite straightforward. One thing to keep in mind is that it is a software algorithm, not a human, that evaluates the pronunciation. You therefore need to speak clearly, so that the PTE algorithm can easily understand your words. Therefore, you do not need to copy your accent, since the algorithm has been trained to understand the pronunciations of native English speakers. The PTE Read Aloud task requires you to correctly pronounce the words. Here's what I mean in detail.
Essentially, phonics describes how the English alphabet or groups of alphabets correspond to their sounds in spoken language. It is particularly important for PTE Read Aloud. In English, consonants and consonant clusters combine to produce around 42 sounds. Furthermore, when vowels are used, different sounds are produced, so do not worry, it isn’t a problem on the PTE Read Aloud. You just need to understand those sounds and start using them on a daily basis to improve, and you can also learn how consonant clusters sound when two or more of these consonants are combined together. The entire PTE Read Aloud article explains how vowel changes consonant sounds by reading the complete article. For example, ‘sh’, ‘cr’, ‘dr’, etc.
For More Info:- httpsedutrainex.com/blog/pte-read-aloud-tips-and-practice/
httpsyoutu.be/dE_8ysmdVfY
Essentially, phonics describes how the English alphabet or groups of alphabets correspond to their sounds in spoken language. It is particularly important for PTE Read Aloud. In English, consonants and consonant clusters combine to produce around 42 sounds. Furthermore, when vowels are used, different sounds are produced, so do not worry, it isn’t a problem on the PTE Read Aloud. You just need to understand those sounds and start using them on a daily basis to improve, and you can also learn how consonant clusters sound when two or more of these consonants are combined together. The entire PTE Read Aloud article explains how vowel changes consonant sounds by reading the complete article. For example, ‘sh’, ‘cr’, ‘dr’, etc.
For More Info:- httpsedutrainex.com/blog/pte-read-aloud-tips-and-practice/
httpsyoutu.be/dE_8ysmdVfY
