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How to Score 79 in PTE 2026

How to Score 79 in PTE 2026
How to Score 79 in PTE 2026

For PTE 2026, most of you might be targeting a score of 79 or higher. Scoring 79+ in PTE is a bit challenging but not overly difficult; all you need is a streamlined preparation approach. But before that, understand that scoring 79+ means you are highly proficient in English and will cope well in both academic and professional environments. So it is important for you to prepare with a focused approach if you want to know “How to Score 79 in PTE 2026”.

This plan is designed around Pearson’s official scoring structure and real exam patterns, and starting with a free PTE mock test will help you realistically assess your readiness. If followed properly, scoring 79 is achievable even within a short preparation window.

What 79 Score In PTE 2026 Means?

Getting these scores means:

  • Clear pronunciation
  • Stable fluency
  • Accurate listening and reading skills
  • Structured writing
  • Strong command over repeatable scoring tasks

Pearson uses automated scoring, not human examiners, for most tasks. That’s why certain question types carry more weight than others. Ignoring this reality is the biggest mistake students make.

Tips to Score 79 in PTE 2026:

Stop Trying to Be Fancy

Using complex vocabulary or long sentences does not increase your score. PTE rewards:

  • Correct words
  • Correct order
  • Clear speech
  • Consistent rhythm

Simple English spoken clearly scores higher than complicated English spoken poorly.

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Fluency Matters More Than Accent

A common myth is that you need a British or American accent to score 79. This is incorrect.

Pearson does not score accent. It scores:

  • Smooth speech flow
  • Natural pace
  • Minimal unnecessary pauses

A neutral accent spoken fluently will always score higher than a “native-sounding” accent with hesitation. Focus on continuous speech, not sounding fancy.

Even If You’re Unsure, Don’t Stop Speaking

In PTE speaking tasks, remaining silent will make you lose more marks. If you:

  • Miss any word in repeat sentence
  • Not sure about the pronunciation
  • Didn’t speak a part of the sentence

But if you still speak continuously, you will get a partial score. The algorithm rewards attempt and fluency, not perfection.

Do Not Memorize Answers Instead, Memorize Templates

Many students try to memorize questions or answers, especially for the Repeat Sentence. This almost always fails. So instead of that you can:

Understand the sentence structure and memorize it.

  • Learn common grammar patterns.
  • Learn the common vocabulary list.

Through this, you will be able to perform well even if the sentence is completely new.

Write Simple & Error-Free Sentences:

In writing tasks, complex sentences will not help in getting higher marks. To score 79,+ you can:

  • Write short and grammatically correct sentences.
  • Pay attention to subject-verb agreement.
  • Try to avoid unnecessary clauses.

Clean and clear sentences will help you score higher, and eventually you will reduce your errors.

Accuracy Beats Speed in Listening

Listening tasks can be considered the easiest to score, only if you value accuracy.

Especially in:

  • Write From Dictation.
  • Listening Fill in the Blanks.
  • Highlight Incorrect Words.

Spelling, word order, and missing articles matter. Writing fast but inaccurately reduces the score more than writing slowly and correctly.

Analyse Every Mistake (Don’t Just Practice)

Many students keep practicing without reviewing answers. This wastes time, so after every session, you can:

  • Evaluate why the answer was wrong.
  • Understand the patterns of error like- grammar, spelling, listening gaps, etc.

List down all the errors, and while doing task-wise practice, make sure that you are not repeating them. 

Maintain Consistency, Not Perfection

For scoring 79 in PTE, you don’t have to score full; instead, you have to perform well consistently across all the sections. A student who scores:

  • 80 in Speaking
  • 78 in Listening
  • 77 in Reading
  • 79 in Writing

Can still get an overall 79. Focus on balance, not extremes.

Train Your Brain, Not Just English

PTE is as much a test of processing speed as it is of language. Daily practice improves:

This is why unlimited, repeated practice gives better results than studying theory. 

Treat Mock Tests as Diagnostic Tools

Mocks are not just for checking scores. Use them to:

  • Identify weak tasks.
  • Measure improvement.
  • Adjust practice focus.

Taking too many mocks without fixing mistakes does not improve scores.

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High Scoring Tasks To Focus Of PTE Academic for Scoring 79+

Speaking & Writing Section:

  • Repeat Sentence (Most Scoring Task)
  • Summarize Group Discussion (Newer Task)
  • Summarize Written Text

Reading Section:

  • Fill in the Blanks (Dropdown)

Listening Section: 

  • Write From Dictation 

 

High Scoring Tasks To Focus Of PTE Core for Scoring 79+

PTE Core has fewer task types, but accuracy matters more.

Speaking & Writing:

  • Read Aloud
  • Repeat Sentence

Reading :

  • Reading & Writing Fill in the Blanks

 Listening:

  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Highlight Incorrect Words
  • Write From Dictation
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15-Day PTE Preparation Plan 2026 For Scoring 79 in PTE

Day 1–2: Understand the Test & Learn the Basics

These two days are about clarity, not heavy practice.

Main goal:

  • Understand all PTE question types
  • Identify high-scoring tasks vs low-impact tasks
  • Learn basic strategies and templates
  • Take notes on scoring-heavy questions

What to do:

  • Visit the official PTE website and understand:
    • Test format
    • Sections
    • Question types
    • Scoring logic

Prepare and save templates for

  • Summarize Written Text
  • Write Essay
  • Summarize Spoken Text
  • Summarize Group Discussion
  • Respond to a Situation

By the end of Day 2, you should clearly know

  • Which tasks you will focus on for the next 13 days
  • Which tasks matter the most for scoring
  • Which tasks are less important

Day 3–4: Core Practice – Speaking & Writing

From Day 3, actual practice begins.

Speaking & Writing Practice:

  • 10 Read Aloud
  • 15 Repeat Sentence
  • 2–3 Summarize Group Discussion
  • 3–4 Respond to a Situation
  • 2 Describe Image or 2 Retell Lecture (comfort practice)
  • 5 Answer Short Question
  • 1 Summarize Written Text
  • 1 Essay

Use Gurully’s AI scoring to check

  • Fluency in Read Aloud and Repeat Sentence.
  • Correct use of templates in SWT and Essay.
  • Content, pronunciation, and fluency in new speaking tasks.

Day 5–6: Core Practice – Reading & Listening

Shift focus to Reading and Listening.

Reading practice (both days):

  • 10 Fill in the Blanks (Drag & Drop)
  • 10 Fill in the Blanks (Dropdown)
  • 5–8 Re-order Paragraphs
  • 5 MCQ – Multiple Answer
  • 5 MCQ – Single Answer

Listening practice (both days):

  • 2 Summarize Spoken Text
  • 10 Fill in the Blanks (Type In)
  • 5 Highlight Incorrect Words
  • 10–15 Write From Dictation
  • 5 MCQ – Multiple Answer
  • 5 MCQ – Single Answer
  • 5 Highlight Correct Summary
  • 5 Select Missing Word

Additional daily habits:

  • Read English content (newspaper or article) for 30 minutes.
  • Do spelling practice for 10–15 minutes.

Pay attention to:

  • Number of correct blanks
  • Why options are correct?
  • Words missed in Write From Dictation.
  • Whether mistakes are due to spelling or carelessness.

By the end of Day 6:

  • All high-impact tasks will have been practised at least twice

Day 7: Full Mock Test – Reality Check

What to do:

  • Take one full mock test on Gurully.
  • Use a proper USB headset.
  • Avoid pauses and distractions.
  • Maintain real exam mindset.

After the mock, check:

  • Overall score.
  • Module-wise scores.

Check enabling skills:

  • Fluency
  • Pronunciation
  • Grammar
  • Spelling
  • Vocabulary

Analysis (minimum 1 hour):

  • Identify where you lost the most marks
  • Find your top three weak areas:
    • Speaking fluency
    • Fill in the Blanks
    • Write From Dictation
    • Essay or Summarize Written Text

These weaknesses determine the next phase.

 

Day 8–10: Targeted Practice (Based on Weaknesses)

These days are personalised. Avoid random practice.

If speaking is weak:

  • 25 Repeat Sentence (focus on fluency and 50–70% content)
  • 2–3 Summarize Group Discussion
  • 3–4 Respond to a Situation

If reading is weak:

  • 20–25 Fill in the Blanks (Drag & Drop)
  • 20–25 Fill in the Blanks (Dropdown)

If listening is weak:

  • 20 Write From Dictation daily
  • 10 Fill in the Blanks (Type In)
  • 2 Summarize Spoken Text

If writing is weak:

  • 1 Summarize Written Text daily
  • 1 Essay daily
  • Use templates and compare your answers with highly scored community answers.
  • Focus on structure, coherence, and grammar.

Daily maintenance during these days:

  • Reading: 20–30 minutes
  • Speaking: 10–15 minutes
  • Listening: casual English (podcasts or YouTube)
  • Writing: 30–40 minutes

Day 11: Module-Wise Practice

  • Speaking section:
    • Read Aloud
    • Repeat Sentence
    • Summarize Group Discussion
    • Respond to a Situation
  • Reading section:
    • FIB Drag & Drop
    • FIB Dropdown
    • Re-order Paragraphs

Day 12: Take Second Full Mock Test

  • Take another full mock test
  • Compare Day 12 mock with Day 7 mock

Day 13–14: Fix Scores of Second Mock Test 

These two days are only for repair work.

Based on Mock 2 results:

  • Speaking low → Repeat Sentence and Summarize Group Discussion
  • Reading low → More FIB (Dropdown) with deep analysis
  • Listening low → More Write From Dictation
  • Writing low → SWT and Essay with review

Day 15: Final Day Checklist

No heavy practice. Focus on calmness and clarity.

Do this

  • Get proper sleep
  • Avoid last-minute memorisation

Prepare exam essentials

  • Passport
  • Exam confirmation email
  • Test centre location and travel plan
  • Alarm set (arrive 15–20 minutes early)

Light revision

  • Go through templates once.
  • Briefly review the mistake notebook.

To turn this strategy into a 79+ score, the key is focused, exam-level practice. On Gurully PTE Platform, you get full-length mock tests that mirror the real PTE exam, section-wise tests to strengthen weak areas, and unlimited question-wise practice for mastering high-scoring tasks. This structured and repeatable practice helps you improve accuracy, fluency, and consistency.  

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