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Practise the questions most likely to appear on your PTE Academic exam — reported from recent real tests and paired with instant AI scoring, so you improve instead of just memorising.
Pearson draws PTE Academic questions from a large, rotating pool, and many items reappear across test sittings. Exam predictions are the questions that recent test-takers report seeing most often. Practising them is one of the highest-leverage ways to prepare: you walk into the exam having already attempted tasks you are likely to meet again — across Speaking, Writing, Reading and Listening.
A question is marked “predicted” on CompletePTE only when our team explicitly tags it from real exam-report data. We do not fabricate predictions or invent them with an algorithm. If it has not been reported, it is not tagged — so the list you see is one you can trust.
See the questions most likely to appear, grouped by section — so you practise what matters instead of guessing.
Open any predicted question and attempt it under exam-like timing across speaking, writing, reading and listening.
Get instant, rubric-based scoring and see exactly where you lose marks — predictions only help if you actually improve.
PTE exam predictions are questions that have appeared frequently on recent real PTE Academic exams, reported by test-takers. Because Pearson reuses items from a large pool, practising the most frequently reported questions is a high-leverage way to prepare — you are more likely to see familiar tasks on test day.
A question appears in our Predictions list only when our team explicitly tags it from real exam-report data. We never fabricate predictions or guess with an algorithm — if it is not reported, it is not tagged. That keeps the list honest and trustworthy.
No. Predictions are high-probability, not guaranteed. The PTE question pool is large and rotates, so treat predicted questions as the smartest place to focus your limited practice time — not a leaked exam.
Practise predicted questions for your weakest task types first, score each answer with our AI to see exactly where you lose marks, and use the built-in templates for productive tasks like Describe Image and Write Essay. Familiarity plus feedback is what raises your score.
We update tags as new exam reports come in. Combined with our regularly expanding question bank, that keeps the Predictions list aligned with what is currently appearing on the exam.
Practise the most likely questions, then see exactly where you lose marks with instant, rubric-based AI feedback. Start free — no card required.
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