Prepare Smarter for the New PTE Academic 2025 Format
- Angel EduNext
- Jul 19
- 2 min read

If you’re planning to take the PTE Academic exam after August 7, 2025, it’s important to know that the test format is changing. These updates are designed to assess how well you can use English in real-life situations, not just how well you memorize answers.
Here’s a clear breakdown of what’s new and how to prepare effectively.
What Has Changed in PTE Academic 2025?
1. Two New Speaking Tasks
Respond to a Situation: You’ll be given a short, everyday scenario, such as giving advice or politely declining an offer, and asked to respond verbally.
Summarize a Group Discussion: You’ll listen to a short group conversation and provide a brief spoken summary (about 20–30 seconds).
These tasks test your real-world English communication skills, both listening and speaking.
2. Beep Sound in “Repeat Sentence”
A beep will now signal when to start speaking. This removes confusion and ensures better timing for your responses.
3. Improved Test Interface
The new format comes with a more user-friendly interface:
Circular progress bar to track your status
Adjustable font size for readability
Audio waveform to monitor your voice level
Double mic check to ensure clear audio
No keyboard check at the start (saving time)
These upgrades aim to reduce stress and enhance your test-taking experience.
4. Slightly Longer Test Duration
The total test time is now around 2 hours and 15 minutes, which is about 15 minutes longer than before. The added time accommodates the two new speaking tasks.
5. Human Scoring for Specific Tasks
Pearson will now include human evaluators for seven key tasks to ensure more accurate and fair scoring:
Describe Image
Retell Lecture
Respond to a Situation
Summarize Group Discussion
Summarize Written Text
Summarize Spoken Text
Write Essay
This means fluency, tone, and natural delivery matter more than ever. Over-reliance on memorized templates could hurt your score.
How to Prepare Smarter
Practice real conversations – like giving suggestions, refusing politely, or summarizing what someone said
Listen to group discussions or podcasts, then try to summarize them out loud
Avoid memorized answers – focus on clear, natural speaking
Understand the new format fully – take mock tests based on the 2025 structure
Final Thoughts
The PTE Academic 2025 update is designed to reflect real-world communication. It’s not necessarily harder—it just requires smarter preparation. By focusing on natural language use, listening carefully, and understanding the new test layout, you can approach the exam with more confidence.
Stay calm. Stay natural. And prepare smart.
Source: New PTE August Update
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