Speaking

PTE Speaking: sample responses

PTE Speaking is scored from your voice, not just your words. Below are model spoken answers for the main speaking tasks, written out as text so you can see the structure, plus notes on the fluency, pronunciation and content that the AI scoring rewards. Read each one aloud at a steady pace to feel how a high-scoring answer flows.

What the speech engine actually rewards

Every speaking task is scored on three things: content (did you cover the right points), oral fluency (smooth, well-paced speech with few hesitations) and pronunciation (clear, intelligible sounds with natural stress). A perfect transcript with flat, halting delivery still scores poorly, so the goal is a complete answer delivered confidently and continuously. To see exactly how your audio is measured, read how we evaluate.

Describe Image

Prep: 25 secondsSpeak: 40 secondsScores: Speaking
Prompt: A bar chart appears showing coffee consumption in four countries, with Country A highest and Country D lowest. Describe the image.
Model response

"The bar chart illustrates coffee consumption across four countries. Overall, consumption varies widely between them. Country A has the highest consumption by a clear margin, at roughly double the level of Country D, which records the lowest. Country B and Country C sit in the middle, with broadly similar figures. The overall trend suggests that coffee drinking is far more common in the first country than in the others."

Why it scores well: It opens with what the image shows, names the highest and lowest values, makes a comparison, and closes with an overall statement, so content is complete in about 35 seconds. The trend words (highest, lowest, by a clear margin, overall trend) keep it fluent with no groping for vocabulary. Speaking continuously through the full window, without long pauses, protects the fluency score.

Re-tell Lecture

Listen, then prep: 10 secondsSpeak: 40 secondsScores: Speaking, Listening
Prompt: You hear a short lecture explaining that bees are vital pollinators, that their numbers are falling because of pesticides and habitat loss, and that this threatens food production. Re-tell the lecture in your own words.
Model response

"The lecturer discussed the importance of bees as pollinators. The main point was that bees play a crucial role in pollinating crops, which makes them essential for food production. The speaker then explained that bee populations are declining, mainly because of two factors: the use of pesticides and the loss of natural habitat. Finally, the lecturer warned that if this decline continues, it could seriously threaten our food supply. In short, protecting bees is vital for agriculture."

Why it scores well: A reliable frame (the lecturer discussed, the main point was, the speaker then explained, finally) lets you start instantly and never stall, which is critical given the short prep time. It captures the key content points, the role of bees, the two causes of decline, and the consequence, rather than every detail. Clear stress on the key nouns (pollinators, pesticides, habitat) helps pronunciation read as natural rather than monotone.

Answer Short Question

No prepSpeak: ~10 secondsScores: Speaking, Listening
Prompt: "What do we call the frozen form of water that falls from the sky in winter?"
Model response

"Snow."

Why it scores well: This task wants one correct word or short phrase, nothing more. Content is either right or wrong, so the whole job is to recognise the question and answer immediately with clear pronunciation. Do not pad it with a full sentence; a quick, clearly pronounced "Snow" scores full marks, while a long hesitation or the wrong word loses them. Answer the moment the question ends.

Respond to a Situation (PTE Core)

Prep: ~20 secondsSpeak: ~40 secondsScores: Speaking
Prompt: "Your colleague covered your shift last week when you were unwell. You see them in the office. What do you say to thank them and offer to return the favour?"
Model response

"Hi Sam, I just wanted to say a big thank you for covering my shift last week while I was unwell. It really took the pressure off me, and I genuinely appreciate you stepping in at short notice. If you ever need someone to swap a shift or cover for you, please do not hesitate to ask, I would be more than happy to return the favour. Thanks again, it means a lot."

Why it scores well: This PTE Core task rewards a response that fits the social situation and covers what the prompt asks for, here both the thanks and the offer. The tone is warm and natural, and it uses appropriate spoken phrases (took the pressure off, at short notice, return the favour). Because it is scored on Speaking, a relaxed, fluent delivery with clear pronunciation matters as much as saying the right things.

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See also: how we evaluate your speaking and Write Essay sample answers.