PTE Listening Practice Test 2026: 8 Question Types + Tips for 79+ Score | Kadamb

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Last Updated: January 10, 2026

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⚑ PTE Listening 2026: Quick Facts at a Glance

  • Duration: 30-43 minutes
  • Total Questions: 12-20 questions
  • Question Types: 8 different formats
  • Score Range: 10-90 points
  • Audio Replays: Audio plays only ONCE
  • Note-Taking: Erasable noteboard allowed

The PTE Listening section tests your ability to understand spoken English in academic environmentsβ€”and it’s where most Indian students lose crucial points. With 8 different question types, varied accents, and audio that plays only once, this section demands sharp concentration and strategic preparation.

In this comprehensive guide updated for 2026, we’ll break down every question type, reveal proven strategies that top scorers use, and provide actionable tips to help you score 79+ in PTE Listening. Whether you’re preparing for university admissions in Germany, Switzerland, or Austria, mastering this section is essential for your study abroad journey.

Understanding PTE Listening Test Format 2026

The PTE Listening section is the third and final part of the PTE Academic exam. Unlike IELTS where a human evaluates your responses, PTE uses AI-based scoring which eliminates human bias and provides faster, more consistent results.

Here’s what makes PTE Listening unique:

  • Integrated Skills Assessment: Questions don’t just test listeningβ€”they also evaluate your reading and writing abilities simultaneously
  • Varied Accents: You’ll hear British, American, Australian, and non-native English accents
  • One-Time Audio: Unlike some other tests, you can only hear each recording ONCE
  • Computer-Based: All responses are typed, not handwritten

πŸ“Š PTE Listening vs IELTS ListeningPTE AcademicIELTS Academic
⏱️ Duration30-43 minutes30 minutes + 10 min transfer
πŸ“ Question Types8 types βœ…4 types
πŸ”Š Audio ReplaysOnce only ⚠️Once only
πŸ€– Scoring MethodAI-Based βœ…Human Examiner
πŸ“Š Score Validity2 years2 years
⚑ Results Delivery1-2 Days ⭐13 Days

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All 8 PTE Listening Question Types Explained

Understanding each question type is crucial for targeted preparation. Here’s a complete breakdown of all 8 question types you’ll encounter in the PTE Listening section:

1. Summarize Spoken Text (SST)

This is one of the highest-scoring question types and contributes to both your Listening AND Writing scores. You’ll listen to an academic lecture (60-90 seconds) and write a summary in 50-70 words within 10 minutes.

⚠️ Critical Tip:

Your summary must be ONE continuous sentence. Do not use full stops in the middleβ€”only at the end. Focus on who, what, why, and how while taking notes.

2. Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers (MCMA)

Listen to a 40-90 second recording and select ALL correct answers from the options. This question type carries negative markingβ€”incorrect selections will reduce your score.

Strategy: Only select answers you’re confident about. If unsure, it’s better to skip an option than lose points.

3. Fill in the Blanks (Listening)

A transcript appears on screen with blank spaces. As you listen to the 30-60 second audio, type the missing words in real-time. There’s no negative marking here, so never leave blanks empty.

4. Highlight Correct Summary

Listen to a recording and select the paragraph that best summarizes what you heard. Only ONE option is correct. This tests both your listening comprehension and reading skills.

5. Multiple Choice, Single Answer (MCSA)

Similar to MCMA, but only ONE answer is correct. Listen carefully to the 30-60 second audio and select the best response. No negative marking applies here.

6. Select Missing Word

The audio plays but beeps at the end, replacing the final word. Select the missing word from the options provided. Focus on context and logical continuation.

7. Highlight Incorrect Words

A transcript is shown, and you listen to the audio while identifying words that DIFFER from what’s spoken. This also carries negative marking.

βœ… Pro Strategy:

Move your cursor along the transcript as you listen. Click immediately when you hear a different word. Don’t second-guess yourself.

8. Write from Dictation (WFD)

Listen to a 3-5 second sentence and type it exactly as heard. This is one of the MOST IMPORTANT question types as it significantly impacts your Listening AND Writing scores.

Question TypeCountSkills TestedNegative MarkingDifficulty
Summarize Spoken Text1-2Listening + WritingNoHigh
MC, Multiple Answers1-2ListeningYes ⚠️Medium
Fill in the Blanks2-3Listening + WritingNoMedium
Highlight Correct Summary1-2Listening + ReadingNoHigh
MC, Single Answer1-2ListeningNoLow
Select Missing Word1-2ListeningNoMedium
Highlight Incorrect Words2-3Listening + ReadingYes ⚠️High
Write from Dictation3-4Listening + WritingNoLow ⭐

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Common Challenges Indian Students Face in PTE Listening

After coaching hundreds of PTE aspirants at Kadamb Overseas, we’ve identified the most common challenges that prevent students from scoring 79+ in the Listening section:

Challenge 1: Unfamiliarity with Global Accents

The PTE exam features British, American, Australian, and non-native English accents. Most Indian students are primarily exposed to Indian English or American English through movies, making Australian and British academic accents difficult to comprehend.

Solution: Spend 30 minutes daily listening to BBC documentaries, Australian news channels (ABC News), and TED Talks with various speakers.

Challenge 2: Audio Plays Only Once

Unlike practice sessions where you might replay audio multiple times, the actual PTE exam plays each recording only ONCE. This creates anxiety and causes students to miss important details.

Solution: During practice, NEVER replay audio. Train yourself to capture information in a single listen. This builds the mental discipline required for test day.

Challenge 3: Multi-Tasking Under Pressure

Questions like “Fill in the Blanks” and “Highlight Incorrect Words” require you to listen, read, AND type simultaneously. This multi-tasking overwhelms many students.

Solution: Practice typing while listening to podcasts. Build your typing speed to at least 40-50 words per minute without looking at the keyboard.

Challenge 4: Negative Marking Fear

Questions with negative marking (MCMA and Highlight Incorrect Words) cause students to either over-select or under-select answers out of fear.

Solution: Follow the “confident answer” ruleβ€”only select options you’re sure about. Leaving an uncertain option unselected is better than losing points.

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πŸ’‘ EXPERT INSIGHT

“The biggest mistake I see students make is not practicing under timed conditions. They score 85+ in practice but struggle to hit 65 on test day. The PTE Listening section tests concentration and speed as much as comprehension. Start practicing with a timer from day one.”

β€” Saumitra Rajput, Founder, Kadamb Overseas (15+ years experience)

Effective Note-Taking Strategies for PTE Listening

Note-taking is the backbone of PTE Listening success. Since you can only hear the audio once, your notes become your reference for answering questions. Here’s how to master this crucial skill:

The ABCD Note-Taking Framework

Developed specifically for PTE test-takers, this framework helps you capture essential information without getting overwhelmed:

  • A – Abbreviations: Use short forms (govt = government, uni = university, intl = international)
  • B – Bullets: Write in point form, not complete sentences
  • C – Context Words: Note down transition words (however, therefore, although) that indicate main points
  • D – Data Points: Capture any numbers, percentages, dates, or names mentioned

Symbol System for Speed

Develop your own symbol system to write faster. Here are commonly used symbols:

↑

Increase/More

↓

Decrease/Less

β†’

Leads to/Results

β‰ 

Not equal/Different

∴

Therefore

∡

Because

Task-Specific Note-Taking

Different question types require different approaches:

For Summarize Spoken Text: Focus on main topic, 2-3 supporting points, and the conclusion. Use the structure: “The speaker discusses [topic] and explains that [point 1], [point 2], and concludes that [conclusion].”

For Write from Dictation: Write every word you hear phonetically first, then correct spellings after the audio ends. Focus on capturing content words (nouns, verbs) first.

PTE Speaking Tips

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Section-Wise Tips for Scoring 79+ in PTE Listening

Each question type demands specific strategies. Here’s how to maximize your score in each:

Summarize Spoken Text (SST) – 10 Minute Strategy

  1. Minutes 0-1.5: Listen actively and take notes using ABCD framework
  2. Minutes 1.5-7: Draft your summary (aim for 55-65 words)
  3. Minutes 7-10: Review grammar, spelling, and word count

Golden Template: “The speaker/lecture discusses [main topic], explaining that [key point 1] and [key point 2], while also highlighting [key point 3], and concluding that [conclusion].”

Fill in the Blanks – The 3-Second Rule

When a blank appears, you have approximately 3 seconds to type the missing word. Here’s how to prepare:

  • Use the 7 seconds before audio to skim the entire transcript
  • Predict what type of word might fill each blank (noun, verb, adjective)
  • Type phonetically firstβ€”correct spelling later if time permits
  • Never leave blanks emptyβ€”partial credit is possible

Write from Dictation (WFD) – The High-Impact Strategy

WFD questions have the HIGHEST score contribution in PTE Listening. A single correctly written sentence can significantly boost both your Listening AND Writing scores.

βœ… WFD Success Formula:

  • Focus on CONTENT WORDS first (nouns, verbs, adjectives)
  • Fill in function words (articles, prepositions) after
  • Maintain sentence structure even if you miss a word
  • Check capitalization and punctuation

Highlight Incorrect Words – Cursor Tracking Method

This is where many students lose points due to negative marking. Follow this method:

  1. Use the 10 seconds before audio to quickly scan the text
  2. As audio plays, move your cursor word-by-word along the transcript
  3. Click IMMEDIATELY when you hear a mismatchβ€”don’t wait
  4. Trust your first instinct; don’t second-guess
  5. If unsure, DON’T clickβ€”wrong selections cost points

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5 Critical Mistakes to Avoid in PTE Listening

These are the most common errors that cost students 10-20+ points in the Listening section:

❌ Mistake #1: Reading Options During Audio (Highlight Correct Summary)

Many students try to read all answer options while listening to the audio. This splits attention and causes you to miss key information.

Fix: Focus ONLY on listening and taking notes. Read options AFTER the audio ends.

❌ Mistake #2: Over-Selecting in Negative Marking Questions

Fear of missing correct answers leads to over-selection in MCMA and Highlight Incorrect Words, resulting in negative scores.

Fix: Follow the “2-3 answers maximum” rule for MCMA. If you’re not 80% confident, don’t select.

❌ Mistake #3: Writing Complete Sentences in Notes

Trying to write complete sentences means you miss subsequent points while still writing.

Fix: Use keywords, abbreviations, and symbols. Focus on capturing IDEAS, not sentences.

❌ Mistake #4: Ignoring Word Count in SST

Summarize Spoken Text requires 50-70 words. Going below 40 or above 100 words results in significant score reduction.

Fix: Always check word count before submitting. Aim for 55-65 words as a safe zone.

❌ Mistake #5: Not Practicing with Varied Accents

Practicing only with Indian or American English audio leaves you unprepared for Australian and British academic speakers.

Fix: Include BBC, ABC (Australia), and international TED Talks in your daily practice.

πŸŽ“ STUDENT SUCCESS STORY

Priya Mehta from Ahmedabad struggled with PTE Listeningβ€”scoring just 58 in her first attempt. After joining Kadamb’s PTE coaching program, she improved to 82 in just 6 weeks using our structured practice approach. “The note-taking techniques and accent exposure training made all the difference,” she says.

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Practice Resources & Mock Test Strategy

Consistent practice is the key to PTE Listening mastery. Here’s your 4-week practice plan:

Week 1: Foundation Building

  • Understand all 8 question types thoroughly
  • Practice basic note-taking with podcasts (30 min/day)
  • Take 1 untimed practice test to assess baseline

Week 2: Skill Development

  • Focus on weak question types (2 hours/day)
  • Practice typing speed (aim for 40+ WPM)
  • Listen to varied accents (BBC, ABC, TED Talks)

Week 3: Timed Practice

  • Take 2-3 full mock tests under exam conditions
  • Analyze errors and review weak areas
  • Practice negative marking questions separately

Week 4: Exam Simulation

  • Take 3 full-length mock tests
  • Simulate actual test environment (headphones, timed)
  • Rest the final 2 days before examβ€”no intense practice

Recommended Practice Resources

ResourceTypeBest For
PTE Official Scorer Practice TestsPaidReal exam simulation
PTE MagicFree/PaidQuestion-type practice
E2Language YouTubeFreeStrategy videos
BBC Learning EnglishFreeAccent exposure
TED TalksFreeAcademic listening

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions


You can only listen to each audio recording ONCE in the PTE Listening section. This is why effective note-taking is crucial. Use the few seconds before the audio starts to skim any visible text and prepare to capture key information immediately.


Most German universities require a minimum overall PTE score of 50-65, with no section below 50. However, top universities like TU Munich may require 65+. We recommend aiming for 79+ overall to maximize your admission chances.


Two question types have negative marking: Multiple Choice, Multiple Answers (MCMA) and Highlight Incorrect Words. In these questions, incorrect selections deduct points from your score. Only select answers you’re confident aboutβ€”it’s better to leave uncertain options unselected.


The word limit is 50-70 words. Writing less than 50 words or more than 70 words will negatively impact your score. We recommend aiming for 55-65 words as a safe zone. Also remember that your summary must be ONE continuous sentence with a full stop only at the end.


The PTE Listening section lasts 30-43 minutes, depending on the combination of questions you receive. It includes 12-20 questions across 8 different question types. This section comes after Reading and is the final part of the PTE Academic test.


Yes! You are provided with an erasable noteboard and pen at the test center. Taking notes is not just allowedβ€”it’s essential for scoring well. Develop a personal shorthand system using abbreviations and symbols to capture information quickly.


Neither is objectively easierβ€”they test different skills. PTE Listening uses AI scoring and has more question variety (8 types vs 4), while IELTS allows time to transfer answers. Many Indian students find PTE faster and more predictable once they understand the format. For personalized advice, consult our career counselling team.

Conclusion: Your Path to PTE Listening Success

The PTE Listening section may seem challenging, but with structured preparation and the right strategies, scoring 79+ is absolutely achievable. Remember these key takeaways:

  • Master all 8 question types with specific strategies for each
  • Develop efficient note-taking using the ABCD framework
  • Practice with varied accents daily (BBC, ABC, TED Talks)
  • Never replay audio during practiceβ€”simulate real test conditions
  • Focus on Write from Dictationβ€”it has the highest score impact
  • Avoid negative marking traps by only selecting confident answers

A strong PTE score opens doors to world-class universities in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and beyond. With tuition fees as low as β‚Ή0-2 lakh/year at European public universities (compared to β‚Ή40+ lakh in the USA), the investment in PTE preparation delivers exceptional returns.

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