PTE Last-Minute Strategy for 79+
When your PTE exam is just around the corner, every minute counts. The final 24–48 hours can dramatically boost your score if you follow the right strategy. This last-minute guide will help you prepare smartly, stay focused, and aim confidently for a 79+ score. A quick PTE Mock Test a day before your exam can also help you analyze your accuracy and timing.
✅ 1. Focus on High-Weight Tasks First
Not every task carries equal weight.
In your last hours of preparation, revise only the tasks that matter the most.
Speaking
- Read Aloud
- Repeat Sentence
- Describe Image
- Retell Lecture
Writing
- Summarize Written Text
- Essay
Reading
- Reading & Writing: Fill in the Blanks
- Reading: Fill in the Blanks
Listening
- Write From Dictation
- Fill in the Blanks
- Highlight Incorrect Words
Spend maximum time reviewing these
tasks, not the low-weight ones.
✅ 2. Repeat Sentence & WFD Are Your 79+ Lifelines
These two tasks impact almost all
sections:
- Repeat Sentence
- Write From Dictation
Last-minute target:
- 50 RS sentences
- 30–40 WFD sentences
Don’t memorize—focus on listening
clearly and typing accurately.
✅ 3. Master Time Management
At this stage, follow only proven,
safe strategies.
Speaking
- After you finish speaking, click NEXT immediately.
Waiting can record background noise, affecting your fluency and pronunciation score.
Listening
- In WFD, always
click SUBMIT.
If you don’t, your last answer may not be saved.
Reading
- Don’t overthink. Choose the strongest collocation and
grammar match.
✅ 4. Use Simple, Clean Templates
Templates work only when they are:
- Short
- Natural
- Easy to pronounce
For Describe Image and Retell
Lecture, avoid long or complicated templates.
Use only the template you have
practiced before.
✅ 5. Don’t Overload Your Brain
A day before the exam is NOT for
learning new tricks.
Focus on:
- Light revision
- Strengthening weak areas
- Reviewing mistakes
- Sleeping well
Your brain needs rest to perform
sharply.
✅ 6. Important Do’s and Don’ts Before the Exam
Do’s
- Reach the test center early
- Stay calm and hydrated
- Keep microphone properly aligned
- Maintain steady fluency
Don’ts
- Don’t pause more than 2 seconds
- Don’t whisper or shout
- Don’t worry if you miss one question
- Don’t use difficult words you can’t pronounce
✅ 7. Quick Revision Tips for Each Section
Speaking
- Speak clearly, naturally, and non-stop
- Don’t correct yourself
Writing
- Keep the essay 200–240 words
- Use simple vocabulary and grammar
Reading
- Focus on collocations like “take action”, “highly
recommended”, “strong argument”
Listening
- Spell correctly in WFD
- Pay attention to punctuation
🎯 Final Advice: Believe in Your Practice
Last-minute stress can hurt your
score, so stay calm and trust your preparation. With the right revision, time
management, and confidence, scoring 79+
is completely achievable.

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