Methodology

How we evaluate your PTE test

Every response you submit is scored against the same things the real PTE measures, and we are open about exactly how. Reading and Listening are scored instantly from the answer key. Speaking and Writing are scored by a pipeline that listens to your actual voice and reads your actual words, then maps the result onto the official 10 to 90 scale with a full enabling-skills breakdown. This page explains each step, why it is trustworthy, and where its limits are.

Why PTE scoring needs more than a transcript

The Speaking and Writing sections of the PTE are not simple right-or-wrong answers. The exam scores how you spoke and how you wrote, not just whether your words were correct. Most free practice tools either ignore your speaking or transcribe it and guess a score from the words. Neither tells you the thing that actually decides your speaking band: your delivery. Two people can say the same correct sentence and score very differently because one was clear and well-stressed and the other was flat, mumbled or halting. We built our pipeline to measure the same signals the real exam does, from your recorded audio.

The scoring pipeline, step by step

1Take the test under real conditions

You complete a full PTE Academic or PTE Core mock, or a single-skill practice test, in an interface that mirrors the real Pearson layout, timing and tools. Reading and Listening selections are captured for instant scoring. Speaking recordings and Writing responses are captured for the speech and language engines.

2Acoustic analysis of your voice

Your recorded audio is analysed acoustically by a dedicated speech engine (Microsoft Azure Speech). It measures pronunciation accuracy of every word down to the individual phoneme, your oral fluency (pace, pausing and hesitation), and your prosody (rhythm, stress and intonation, including flat or monotone delivery). This is a measurement of how you actually sounded, not a guess from a transcript.

3Transcription of what you said

In parallel, your audio is transcribed (using Deepgram) so the engine has an accurate record of the words you produced. This feeds content scoring for tasks like Describe Image and Re-tell Lecture, where saying the right things matters as much as saying them well.

4Content, grammar and coherence scoring

A large language model assesses content, grammar, vocabulary, spelling and written discourse against the official PTE criteria, for both your spoken transcripts and your written responses. It checks whether you covered the required points, stayed inside the word count, and organised your answer clearly.

5Blend into the 10 to 90 scale

The acoustic signals and the language signals are combined and mapped onto the 10 to 90 PTE scale, producing an overall score, four communicative-skill scores, and a breakdown of the six enabling skills. Your report then shows a word-level pronunciation heatmap, your weakest sounds, and a targeted list of words to practice.

What each skill is scored on

Speaking

Every speaking task is scored on three things, exactly as the real exam does it: content (did you say the right things), oral fluency (was your delivery smooth and well-paced), and pronunciation (were your sounds clear and intelligible). The engine is not listening for a "perfect accent"; it checks that your sounds are clear, your stress and rhythm are natural, and you speak at a steady pace without long hesitations.

Writing

Writing tasks are scored on content, form (length and format), grammar, vocabulary, spelling and written discourse. Staying inside the required word count matters: going over or under is penalised even if the writing is otherwise strong.

Reading and Listening

These are largely objective. Correct-answer item types add to your score, and some types (such as Highlight Incorrect Words or Fill in the Blanks) use partial credit: you gain marks for each correct selection and can lose marks for wrong ones. Because they are objective, we score them instantly when you finish, with a full per-question breakdown.

The six enabling skills you get back

Like the real PTE, your report breaks performance down into the enabling skills that sit beneath the four communicative skills, so you can see exactly where marks are leaking:

How to read your score report

Limitations: what this is and is not

We want you to trust our scores, which means being honest about their limits:

Frequently asked questions

Is the PTEMock score the same as my official PTE score?

No. It is an AI estimate for practice, well-correlated with real PTE banding but not an official Pearson result.

How does PTEMock score my speaking?

Your audio is analysed acoustically for pronunciation, fluency and prosody with Azure Speech, transcribed with Deepgram, and assessed for content, grammar and coherence by a large language model, then blended into the 10 to 90 scale.

Why score my audio instead of my transcript?

Most of your speaking score comes from how you sound, not just the words. A transcript cannot measure pronunciation, fluency or intonation, so we analyse the actual recording.

How are reading and listening scored?

Instantly and deterministically from the answer key, including partial credit where the item type uses it, with a full per-question breakdown.

See your voice scored for free

Take a free PTE mock test and get a word-level pronunciation, fluency and emphasis report on your real voice, the same enabling skills the real exam measures.

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