
If you’re planning to take the PTE Academic exam after 7th August 2025, there are two important updates you need to know. Pearson is introducing new PTE question types in the Speaking section to better assess real-world communication skills. These changes focus on evaluating how well you understand and respond to spoken English—just like you would in academic, professional, or everyday situations.
Pearson’s decision to update the PTE reflects a move toward testing practical communication rather than memorized responses. In real life, speaking English involves:
Whether you're studying abroad or working in an English-speaking country, these are the skills you’ll use daily. The updated exam now aligns more closely with these real-world communication needs.
Starting 7th August 2025, the Speaking section will include two new tasks:
This task simulates a group conversation involving multiple speakers. You must listen carefully and then summarize the key points in your own words.
This task places you in a common real-life scenario. You’ll hear a short audio and see a written prompt. You then respond as if you're part of the situation—for example, assisting a customer, replying to feedback, or handling a polite conversation.
These new question types better reflect how English is used in real life—whether you're in a classroom, at work, or interacting with others socially. Pearson is shifting from testing your memory to assessing your true communication ability.By focusing on how well you understand spoken English and how appropriately you respond, the updated PTE provides a more accurate measure of your English proficiency.
Having a ready set of functional phrases will help you sound natural and appropriate during your responses.
The August 2025 PTE Academic update is a major step toward making the exam more meaningful and applicable to real-world communication. These new question types offer candidates a chance to demonstrate their true English skills, beyond grammar rules and memorized templates.
If you start preparing now, focusing on listening, fluency, and natural speech, you’ll be well-equipped not only for the test but also for real academic and professional situations.