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https://pteacademicreview.wordpress.com/category/speaking/answer-short-question/
http://pearsonpte.com/test-format/
http://www.studyabroad.careers360.com/preparing-pte-academic
http://www.examenglish.com/PTE/pte_academic_listening_1.htm
http://www.allinfi.com/2015/09/pte-academic-useful-tips-for-listening-section.html
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Simple pictures are good enough. Thinking of a way to illustrate new words will help you to
remember them later on. Also, pictures are easier to remember than words.
Using new words in a personalised way is an excellent way to memorise them. Writing words down
and using them in context will help you learn the meanings.
Record yourself saying the words out loud and then listen to the recording.
-->Look and listen for the new words you are learning :
Look out and listen for the new words when you are speaking to people, watching TV, or reading
books and magazines in English.
Write news words in a notebook. Include an example sentence. Carry the notebook with you and
use it to test yourself when you have some spare time: during your lunch break or waiting for the
bus.
Generally, we remember 20% of what we read; 30 % of what we hear; 40% of what we see; 50% of
what we write or say and 60% of what we do. Try to use all of your senses.