
If you're planning to appear for the PTE Academic on or after August 7, 2025, there are some important updates you must know. Pearson, the test provider, has introduced changes that make the exam more practical, focusing on real-world English communication instead of memorized or rehearsed responses. In this blog, you’ll learn what’s new in the exam, why the format has changed, and how to prepare effectively for success.
Pearson received feedback from thousands of test takers who wanted a more natural and fair testing experience. In response, the new format focuses on measuring how well you use English in real-life situations, not just your ability to remember fixed answers. The goal is simple: to test your ability to communicate clearly, politely, and fluently, just like you would in everyday life.
These tasks are designed to evaluate your ability to speak naturally and listen actively in realistic scenarios:
A beep will now signal when it's time to speak during the "Repeat Sentence" task. This small change helps eliminate confusion and improves timing clarity.
To improve the overall test experience, Pearson has made several updates to the on-screen layout and system tools:
The updated PTE Academic will now take approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, about 15 minutes longer than the previous version, due to the new speaking tasks.
To ensure more accurate and natural assessment, Pearson has introduced human evaluation for the following tasks:
This shift reduces the effectiveness of memorized templates and rewards authentic, well-structured responses.
Get comfortable responding to common real-life situations in English—like accepting an invitation, giving advice, or offering help. Use polite language and a natural tone.
Listen to podcasts, interviews, or group discussions. Then, try to summarize what you heard in your own words. This will help with both new speaking tasks and existing listening sections.
Choose tools like Gurully or AlfaPTE, which already offer mock tests based on the 2025 format. Practicing with the latest interface and task types is essential.
Templates aren’t banned, but overusing them can hurt your score, especially in tasks reviewed by human scorers. Aim to sound clear, confident, and original.
The PTE Academic 2025 update is a major step toward more realistic, fair, and effective English testing. These changes are designed to showcase your real communication ability, not your ability to memorize scripts . With the right preparation—focusing on natural speech, active listening, and updated practice tools—you’ll be ready to succeed in the new format.
1. Is the PTE scoring system changing?
No. The scoring remains on the 10–90 scale and still includes both AI and human scoring.
2. Do these updates affect PTE Core?
No. These changes apply only to PTE Academic and UKVI Academic tests.
3. Is the test now longer?
Yes, by around 15 minutes, due to the two new tasks.
4. Can I still use old study materials?
Some parts may still help, but it’s better to practice with materials that reflect the 2025 exam format.
5. Are templates banned?
Not officially, but repetitive, robotic answers may receive lower scores during human evaluation. Speaking naturally is key.
Source: PTE Academic August 2025 Update