Simple PTE Strategies for MASSIVE PTE Results

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In this video, Natasha will teach you four simple strategies to help you get a higher score in each section of the PTE Exam; PTE Listening, PTE Speaking, PTE Writing & PTE Reading.

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One of the best channels, if not the best

attallahabib
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Excellent video! We're eager to absorb the simple yet effective PTE strategies you're sharing for achieving massive results. Thanks for providing this valuable guidance!

WisdomisPower-TOEFL-and-PTE
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I need help with paragraph organization; unscrambling sentences

nhexhzr
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Do you have any videos that can help people who are dyslexic please. I am finding the whole PTE experience very frustrating due to my dyslexia.

bhoyhoundz
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Overall 59
Reading 60
Listening 62
Speaking 81
Writing 52

Is above score good enough to apply for Australia

DORJI
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do u have wrap up course as i have got pte exam on monday

SanjayKumar-duri
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Likewise the T is still sounded in English "Don't you", perhaps in American they drop sounds, but most of the world keep sounding.

jongrantuk
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Please anybody help me i am self study student for pte core please guide is it how got marks i need to 4 bands.

FUNQUIZ
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Can give some tips to increase marks in writing reading and listening I am getting 57 or some time 58 in each of the section lz

animallife
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You are soo cute mam❤😂 and also you teach soo good i am going to give exam this week will update u

parthxsharma
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In English we do say "We MusT go" - it could be in American they drop sounds, but here only farmers don't pronounce clearly the end sounds or start sounds, instead of "Agent" they might say "Agen", instead of "Hedge" they might say "edge". Better to speak the Queens English ;-)

jongrantuk