How to Practise Versant at Home

Part A: Read Aloud

In Part A, you will read two paragraphs aloud. Each paragraph is 60 to 70 words in length. You have thirty seconds to read each paragraph. 

Instructions

●  Choose a text that is at least 70 words long.

●  Set a timer for 30 seconds.

●  Start the timer and read the text aloud.

Don’t worry about the meaning of the text. It is more important to speak clearly with rhythm than it is to speak quickly. 

You find appropriate texts in the links below. Some of the links also provide audio so you can listen to the texts and check your pronunciation. 

https://www.examenglish.com/PTE/pte_academic_speaking_read_aloud.htm# https://english2language.com/pte-academic-speaking-read-aloud

Part B: Repeats

In this section, you will repeat the sentences verbatim. The sentences will become more difficult as you progress. Sentences will be 3 to 15 words in length. 

Instructions

●  Choose a film or video in English that has English subtitles

●  With the subtitles off, listen to a sentence and repeat the sentence.

●  Turn on the English subtitles and check your answer

You can also use the following links to practise repeating sentences. You will listen and repeat.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9Lp75B91ts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-2vEz6SdJ4

These two links also give you a tutorial, useful tips and hyperlinks to memory-improving games and tongue twisters for pronunciation and fluency. 

https://surewayenglish.com/pte-repeat-sentence/#introduction https://blog.e2language.com/pte-repeat-sentence-practice-activities/

Part C: Sentence Builds

In part C, you will hear three short phrases. You will rearrange the phrases and say a complete, grammatically correct sentence or question. 

For example,

You hear: of your family / any pictures / do you have You say: Do you have any pictures of your family? 

Use these scrambled sentence exercises. You can choose any of the exercises. Build the sentence orally, and then check the order digitally. 

https://www.rong-chang.com/nse/semx/
https://www.turtlediary.com/game/sentence-unscramble-fifth-grade.htm https://agendaweb.org/grammar/word-order-scrambled.html

  • Remember to speak before you check the answer. Please do not write as you will not be able to write anything on the test. 

Listen to the audio, and build the sentence orally. The answers are in the information. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUAMc1H5CdQ&feature=youtu.be

Part D: Conversations

In this part, you will hear a short conversation between two people. The conversations are usually three sentences. Immediately after this, you will hear a comprehension question. Answer the question by saying a short word or phrase. 

For example,

Speaker 1: Congratulations on graduating! Speaker 2: Thanks it was a lot of work.

Speaker 1: I know. You deserve a party.

Question: Why does the man deserve a party? You say: Because he graduated.

Listen to the speakers. Answer the multi-choice questions. https://www.examenglish.com/PTE/pte_general_level3_listening.htm

Listen to more short dialogues on a range of everyday topics and write down at least one question that could be asked about each one.

https://www.learningenglish-free.com/practical-english-conversations-with-audio-1- small-talk/

Part E: Typing

In part E, you will see a reading paragraph of about 90 to 100 words at the top of the screen. You will have 60 seconds to type exactly what you see. This section is not graded. In parts F to I, you will need to write your responses. Part E serves has baseline for responses. 

There are games and apps online if you don't type well. They provide free lessons and tests. 

https://sense-lang.org/typing/tutor/keyboarding.php
https://10fastfingers.com/typing-test/english

Part F: Sentence Completion

In this part, you will see a sentence with a missing word. You have 25 seconds to complete the sentence with an appropriate word. 

For example,

Her favorite hobby is                                     . She has so many books. He arrives                                                                and is often the first one here. 

The following link there is a whole page of suitable sentence completion exercises in both PDF format and as online tests. 

https://www.google.com/search?ei=RRksXd69LYuKapPQnegB&q=Versant+part+F+sentence+completion+practice+exercises&oq=Versant+part+F+senten

This website has a variety of levels for you to practice sentence completion. You can start at the beginner level and build your way up. You will read the sentence and choose the correct answer.

https://www.englishmaven.org/Pages/Sentence%20Completion.htm

You will read the sentence and choose the correct answer. https://www.educationquizzes.com/in/high/english/grammar-69-sentence-completion 

Part G: Dictation

In this section, you will hear a sentence, then you must write exactly what you hear. You have 25 seconds to write the sentence. The sentences get more difficult as you go along. Sentences range from 3 to 14 words.

Use the following links to practise writing from dictation. You listen and type in the text box.

https://ptetutorials.com/sample-questions/listening-write-from-dictation https://pearsonpte.com/the-test/format/english-listening/write-from-dictation/

Part H: Passage Reconstruction

In part H, you have 30 seconds to read a short passage consisting of 45 to 65 words. After 30 seconds, the text will disappear. You then have 90 seconds to write what you can remember from the text. 

Instructions

●  Set a timer ready for 30 seconds.

●  Click on the link, you will have 30 seconds to read and remember.

●  Close the text and type into the boxes.

●  Click submit when you’re done. https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Delayed_copying#quiz0

Use the following links to practise paraphrasing/reconstructing texts. http://intranet.yorksj.ac.uk/learnteach/epax/paraphrasing/Para3tryme.pdf
http://www.uefap.com/reading/exercise/menu_nt.htm

This one focuses on using synonyms when writing your paraphrase. https://www.eslwriting.org/wp-content/paraphrase-synonyms-c.pdf

Part I: Summary and opinion

In this part, you are given 18 minutes to read a text, write a summary of the author’s opinion in 25 to 50 words, then write your opinion on the topic in at least 50 words. 

Practice the summary worksheets on this website. https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/free-reading-worksheets/reading-comprehension-worksheets/summarizing-worksheets-and-activities/

Use the following links for summary and opinion writing practice. https://www.ereadingworksheets.com/free-reading-worksheets/reading-comprehension-worksheets/summarizing-worksheets-and-activities/

This one has opinion essays you can read and summarize. https://www.google.com/search?biw=1280&bih=619&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=MQUbXf nzGYGm1fAPwIaawAE&q=opinion+essays&oq=opinion+essays&gs_l=img.3..

This one has opinion writing graphic organisers to help you write opinion paragraphs. https://www.google.com/search?q=writing+opinions+activities&tbm=isch&source= univ&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj-ydHQgZbjAhXBsaQKHd48A24QsAR6BAgFEAE&biw= 1280&bih=619#imgrc=EyIG5yktf4dCbM: