Useful
Template for Re-tell a Lecture in PTE
In the PTE (Pearson Test of English) exam, the
"Re-tell lecture" task is a speaking test that assesses a test
taker's ability to understand and accurately summarize a spoken lecture or
presentation. This task is typically presented as a recording of a lecture or
presentation that the test taker must listen to and then repeat, or retell, in
their own words.
To complete this task, the test taker must have a
good understanding of the main points and key details of the lecture, as well
as the ability to express these ideas coherently and accurately in their own
words. The test taker is given a short period of time to prepare before they
are required to retell the lecture, during which they can take notes and
organize their thoughts.
The "Re-tell lecture" task is typically
one of the first tasks in the PTE speaking section, and it is usually followed
by a series of tasks that assess a test taker's ability to speak spontaneously
and engage in spoken discourse. These tasks may include prompts to describe a
picture or a diagram, to summarize a written text, or to answer questions on a
given topic.
Here is a useful template for the "Re-tell lecture" task in the PTE exam:
1)
Introduction:
Begin by introducing the topic of the lecture and
the speaker.
Provide a brief overview of the main points that
will be covered in the lecture.
2)
Body:
Present the main points of the lecture in a clear
and logical order, using signposts to indicate the progression of the lecture
and linking words to connect different ideas.
Include key details and examples to support the main
points.
3)
Conclusion:
Summarize the main points of the lecture and restate
the main themes and arguments.
Conclude by giving your own thoughts or opinions on
the topic, if appropriate.
By following this template, you can structure your
summary of the lecture in a clear and coherent way, making it easier for the
listener to understand and follow along. It is important to remember to use
your own words and to focus on the main points and key details of the lecture,
rather than trying to include every single detail. Also, be sure to use good
pronunciation and intonation to deliver your summary effectively.
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