So, it's true... you can often answer these questions without understanding the meaning! But *sometimes* you DO need to understand meaning to answer. Watch till thde end to catch the Meaning Elimination Technique and how to do it.
Answers here! Answers to the sample PTE Question (as on facebook & inst). Question: The company decided to _____(1) a new product to ___(2) customer demand. After months of ___ (3), they finally ___ (4) on the perfect design. Options: 1. a) open b) start c) launch d) begin 2. a) meet b) ignore c) forget d) deny 3. a) research b) read c) strict d) learn 4. a) chose b) found c) argued d) settled Answers: 1. c) launch 2. a) meet 3. a) research 4. d) settled
Hi! I’d love to! Did you watch this video? I tried to teach you how to solve Reading Fill in the Blanks questions. Re scoring, you get full points if you correctly fill in every blank. You get some points if you correctly fill in some blanks. Does that answer your question?
Hi Mam, I watch your videos regularly. Can you please tell me, While doing the exam can click refresh? have done a few mock tests for PTE exam, so that until we submit the question we can refresh for the same. So that if I am not able to listen to the sentence properly, I will refresh it again. I know it is very silly, but still want to get clear and confirm.
Hi! Thanks for watching. As for your question... I recommend NOT clicking refresh. I personally never tried clicking refresh, but the information from Pearson (the company that runs PTE) is that clicking refresh might cause your test to stop or restart.... So it is risky. Practice apps work very differently to the real PTE test. So although I am not *sure* that clicking refresh won't work, I think a) it is not likely & b) PTE is too expensive to take a risk to find out.
I am making a targeted collocation list for my PTE course (coming soon). Until then, you can check these lists. But I am sorry; they are very long! Here is a list of everyday collocations: www.eslbuzz.com/common-preposition-collocations-in-english-2/ And here is Pearson’s list of academic collocations: www.pearsonpte.com/teachers/academic-collocation
I have started including a short collocation lesson (including lists) in every video. See videos from #15 to #21. ua-cam.com/video/iuKCnekIRVk/v-deo.html
I am making a targeted collocation list for my PTE course (coming soon). Until then, you can check these lists. But I am sorry; they are very long! Here is a list of everyday collocations: www.eslbuzz.com/common-preposition-collocations-in-english-2/ And here is Pearson’s list of academic collocations: www.pearsonpte.com/teachers/academic-collocation
So, it's true... you can often answer these questions without understanding the meaning! But *sometimes* you DO need to understand meaning to answer. Watch till thde end to catch the Meaning Elimination Technique and how to do it.
Please ma'am make a video on collocation which is commonly used in our daily life and in PTE exam ❤
Answers here! Answers to the sample PTE Question (as on facebook & inst).
Question: The company decided to _____(1) a new product to ___(2) customer demand. After months of ___ (3), they finally ___ (4) on the perfect design.
Options:
1. a) open b) start c) launch d) begin
2. a) meet b) ignore c) forget d) deny
3. a) research b) read c) strict d) learn
4. a) chose b) found c) argued d) settled
Answers:
1. c) launch
2. a) meet
3. a) research
4. d) settled
Hello,pam. Your reading technique system about reading in the filling blank is amazing.Thanks
As always, thank you, Shahid!
great one Pam
Thank you, Arifin (is that your first name?).
Need more videos about fill in the blank.
They are coming! There will be a Reading & Writing Fill in the Blank video posted late Wed night.
Thank You so much.
Thank you for your comment!
Thanks...
Thanks back to you!
very helpful!!!
Oh good! Please watch #13 for Reading & WRITING: Fill in the Blanks too. That will be uploaded late Wednesday night.
please tell me how to solve the fill in the blanks reading and what are the ways to scorw
Hi! I’d love to! Did you watch this video? I tried to teach you how to solve Reading Fill in the Blanks questions. Re scoring, you get full points if you correctly fill in every blank. You get some points if you correctly fill in some blanks. Does that answer your question?
thank you mam
Thank you! ❤
Hi Mam, I watch your videos regularly. Can you please tell me, While doing the exam can click refresh? have done a few mock tests for PTE exam, so that until we submit the question we can refresh for the same. So that if I am not able to listen to the sentence properly, I will refresh it again. I know it is very silly, but still want to get clear and confirm.
Hi! Thanks for watching. As for your question... I recommend NOT clicking refresh. I personally never tried clicking refresh, but the information from Pearson (the company that runs PTE) is that clicking refresh might cause your test to stop or restart.... So it is risky. Practice apps work very differently to the real PTE test. So although I am not *sure* that clicking refresh won't work, I think a) it is not likely & b) PTE is too expensive to take a risk to find out.
Thank you so much mam for your prompt reply
Hey,pam❤
Hi Jibon!
Please share collocation list
I am making a targeted collocation list for my PTE course (coming soon).
Until then, you can check these lists. But I am sorry; they are very long!
Here is a list of everyday collocations: www.eslbuzz.com/common-preposition-collocations-in-english-2/
And here is Pearson’s list of academic collocations: www.pearsonpte.com/teachers/academic-collocation
I have started including a short collocation lesson (including lists) in every video. See videos from #15 to #21. ua-cam.com/video/iuKCnekIRVk/v-deo.html
Maybe reading & listening fill in the blank is do hard?
Was the question in the video hard for you?
Hii, pam❤
Hi Joban! ❤
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Hi!
@@NEOEnglishwithPam yes mam
Please share di collocation list
Have you looked at Pearson's Academic collocation list?
No where
I am making a targeted collocation list for my PTE course (coming soon).
Until then, you can check these lists. But I am sorry; they are very long!
Here is a list of everyday collocations: www.eslbuzz.com/common-preposition-collocations-in-english-2/
And here is Pearson’s list of academic collocations: www.pearsonpte.com/teachers/academic-collocation
Hi, Pam, this link is not working, could you please share another. Thanks 🙏, @@NEOEnglishwithPam