PTE Academic Write Essay Predictions June 2026 | 54 Topics
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PTE Write Essay Predictions: June 2026
If you are sitting the PTE Academic in June 2026, this prediction list is your most important writing study resource. The Write Essay task appears in the Writing section and requires you to write a 200–300 word academic essay in 20 minutes. Knowing the likely topics before your exam lets you practise the right content, build topic vocabulary, and walk in confident.
For Nepali students targeting Australia PR (subclass 189/190/491), AHPRA nursing registration, Canadian study permits, or UK student visas, the Writing score directly influences your overall PTE result. Missing structured essay practice in the final week before your exam is one of the most costly preparation mistakes.
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This June 2026 prediction list contains 54 essay topics — including 1 brand-new topic appearing this month for the first time — with a practical study plan and Nepal-specific tips.
How the PTE Write Essay Task Works
- Time allowed: 20 minutes per essay
- Required word count: 200–300 words (aim for 270–290)
- Scoring dimensions: Content, Form, Grammar, Vocabulary, Spelling, Development & Structure
- Critical rule: Writing fewer than 200 or more than 300 words drops your Form score to zero
- Common essay types: Agree/Disagree, Discuss Both Views, Advantages/Disadvantages, Give Your Opinion
All 54 PTE Essay Prediction Topics — June 2026
Topics marked 🆕 are new for June 2026. Topics marked ⭐ have appeared frequently in recent exam sittings and are your highest-priority practice targets.
New Prediction This Month
- Famous People 🆕
Are famous people treated unfairly by the media? Should they be given more privacy, or is the price of their fame an invasion into their private lives? Give your opinion on this issue.
High-Frequency Predictions
- Age Restrictions ⭐
Do you think young people should be restricted from certain activities, such as driving or smoking, until they reach the age of 25? What are your views? - Building Design Influence ⭐
How does the design of buildings impact the quality of life in the places where people live and work, both positively and negatively? - Online vs. Traditional Education ⭐
Some people believe that online education is more effective and convenient than traditional classroom learning, while others argue that face-to-face education provides better interaction and understanding. Discuss both views and give examples based on your own experience. - Choosing Where to Study ⭐
People often choose to study abroad in search of better educational opportunities, while others believe that quality education can be obtained within one's own country. Do you agree or disagree? - Travel for Education
Some believe the value of travel is overrated. "One brilliant scholar never leaves the home base." People argue whether travel is or is not a necessary component of quality education. To what extent do you agree with it? - Study: Home vs Abroad ⭐
Some people stay in their home country to become scholars, while others choose to go abroad for their scholarly pursuits. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each choice? - Use of Social Media ⭐
How can you achieve a healthy and balanced use of social media? What are some tips or strategies to follow? - 4-Day Week
Do you agree that a four-day work week would be more beneficial than the traditional five-day week for productivity and work-life balance? - Learning a Foreign Language
What are some reasons that can make learning a new foreign language less important? Explain. - Climate Change ⭐
Some people say that we should find a way to live along with climate change instead of trying to solve it. What is your opinion? - Role of Television
Television has many functions to play in everyone's life. For some it's relaxation; for some, it is the companion. To what extent do you think the statement is true? Please provide your argument and supporting evidence from your own experience. - Advanced Technology ⭐
Advanced technology such as artificial intelligence can translate a foreign language easily. Do you think learning a foreign language is still necessary? Support with your own experience. - Life in 21st Century
It is hard for children living in the 21st century than that in the past. Do you agree or disagree? - Old vs Modern Buildings
More and more countries spend large amounts of money on the restoration of buildings instead of on modern housing. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this analysis? Support your writing with your experience or examples. - Foreign Languages ⭐
Should schools make learning a foreign language compulsory? - Future Jobs ⭐
In the future, people will work fewer hours at their jobs. To what extent do you agree with it? Please support your opinion with your own experience. - Unemployment
Unemployment among young people is a serious problem. Some people suggest shorter working weeks instead of laying off employees. What do you think are the advantages and disadvantages? Is it also applicable to adults? - Television
Television serves many functions. Watching TV makes us relax. We can learn knowledge and information from TV programs. Besides, TV can also be seen as a companion. To what extent do you agree with this? - New Inventions
In this technological world, the number of new inventions has been increasing. Please describe a new invention, and determine whether it will bring advantages or disadvantages. - Climate Change (Version 2) ⭐
Climate change is a concerning global issue. Who should take the responsibilities — governments, big companies or individuals? - Mass Media (Version 2) ⭐
Mass media, including TV and newspaper, have a great influence on humans, particularly on the younger generation. It can shape people's opinions. What is your opinion? - Mass Media (Version 1)
Nowadays, the mass media including TV, radio, and newspaper have become an essential part of our lives. What is your opinion? - Studying Overseas ⭐
It is often argued that studying overseas is overrated. There are many scholars who study locally. Travel is or is not a necessary component of qualified education? To what extent do you agree or disagree? - Decision Making
Some employers involve employees in the decision-making process of products and services. What are the advantages and disadvantages? - Experiential Learning
Some people point that experiential learning (i.e. learning by doing it) can work well in formal education. However, others think a traditional form of teaching is the best. Do you think experiential learning is beneficial in high schools or colleges? - Right Balance ⭐
Nowadays, it is increasingly more difficult to maintain the right balance between work and other aspects of one's life, such as time with family and leisure needs. How important do you think is this balance? Why do people find it hard to achieve? - Experience
Some people argue that experience is the best teacher. Life experiences can teach more effectively than books or formal school education. How far do you agree with this idea? Support your opinion with reasons and/or your personal experience. - Marketing
Should marketing in companies be based on reputation or short-term strategies? - Part-time Jobs
Many students take part-time jobs while studying at university. Do you think it is a good idea or a bad idea? - Formal Examinations ⭐
Formal examinations are the only effective way to assess a student's performance. Continual assessment such as coursework and projects, is not a satisfactory way to do this. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? - Private and Professional
People usually mix their private and professional life. What are the pros and cons? - Preserve
Should a city try to preserve its old, historic buildings or destroy them and replace them with modern buildings? Use specific reasons and examples to support your opinion. - Time at Work ⭐
Nowadays, people spend too much time at work to the extent that they hardly have time for their personal life. Discuss. - Tourism in Less Developed Countries
In less developed countries, tourism has developed significantly in the last decade. Discuss the disadvantages and advantages. - Parents
Should parents be held legally responsible for the actions of their children? Do you agree with this opinion? Support your position with your own study, experience or observations. - Professional vs Personal Life ⭐
The time people devote to job leaves very little time for personal life. How widespread is the problem? What problem will this shortage of time cause? - Time at Work (Version 2)
How widely do you think the problem spreads that people spend too much time on work than their personal life and experience time shortage? What problems will it cause? - Design of Buildings
Will the design of buildings have a positive or negative impact on people's lives and work? - Cashless Society ⭐
There are more and more situations where credit cards are used instead of cash. It seems that a cashless society is becoming a reality. How realistic do you think it is? And do you think it brings benefits or problems? - Work Life vs Personal Life
Nowadays, people spend too much time at work and seldom have time for their personal lives. Discuss this issue and support your answer with examples. - Shopping Malls
Large shopping malls are superseding small shops. What is your opinion about this? Discuss with appropriate examples. - Climate Study
You are given climate as the field of study. Which area would you prefer? Explain why you picked this particular area for your study. - Life Expectancy
Medical technology is responsible for increasing the average life expectancy. Do you think it's a curse or a blessing? - Invention ⭐
What do you think is the most important invention for the past 100 years? Antibiotics, airplanes, or computers? And why? - Global Problems
Many global problems require the involvement of governments and international organizations. What challenges do they face in solving these issues, and what is your opinion on this matter? - Public Transportation
As cities are expanding, some people claim governments should look forward to creating better networks of public transportation available for everyone rather than building more roads for vehicle-owning population. What's your opinion? Give some examples or experience to support. - Inhabitant Problems
The world's governments and organizations are facing a lot of issues. Which do you think is the most pressing problem for the inhabitants on our planet and give a solution? - Mass Communications
The information revolution has changed the way mass communication is conducted and has had both positive and negative effects on individual lives and on society. To what extent do you agree or disagree? - Digital Media ⭐
With the increase of digital media available online, the role of the library has become obsolete. Universities should only procure digital materials rather than constantly buying textbooks. Discuss both the advantages and disadvantages of this position and give your own point of view. - Effective Learning
Effective learning requires time, comfort and peace so it is impossible to combine study and employment. Study and employment distract one from another. To what extent do you think the statements are realistic? Support your opinion with examples. - Assignment Submission
Some universities deduct students' marks if the assignment is given late. What is your opinion and suggest some alternative actions? - Written Examination ⭐
The formal written examination can be a valid method to assess students' learning. To what extent do you agree or disagree? - Traveling to Study
Traveling to study is over-rated. We have brilliant scholars who studied locally. Is travel really necessary for tertiary studies?
Top 10 Priority Topics for June 2026
If you have limited study time, focus on these clusters — each has multiple active predictions and the highest likelihood of appearing:
- Education abroad vs home country — topics 5, 7, 24, 54 (4 variations active)
- Climate change — topics 11, 21 (2 versions active)
- Work-life balance — topics 9, 27, 34, 37, 38, 41 (6 overlapping topics)
- Online vs traditional education — topic 4 (very high frequency in 2026)
- Social media — topic 8 (consistently appears across sittings)
- Famous People / Media Privacy — topic 1 (brand new in June — prime for debut appearance)
- Mass media — topics 22, 23 (2 versions active)
- Foreign languages — topics 10, 13, 16 (3 related topics)
- Formal examinations — topics 31, 53 (2 versions active)
- Buildings: design and preservation — topics 3, 15, 33, 39 (4 related topics)
Essay Strategy: The 4-Paragraph Template
Use this structure for every essay — it works across all essay types and scores consistently:
- Introduction (2–3 sentences): Paraphrase the question. State your clear position.
- Body Paragraph 1 (4–5 sentences): Your main argument with a specific, relevant example.
- Body Paragraph 2 (4–5 sentences): Second argument or counterargument with rebuttal.
- Conclusion (2–3 sentences): Restate your position. Summarise key points briefly.
7-Day Practice Plan for June 2026
- Day 1: Write full essays for "Online vs Traditional Education" and "Climate Change"
- Day 2: Write outlines for all work-life balance topics (9, 27, 34, 37, 38, 41)
- Day 3: Write full essay for "Famous People" (new topic) and "Social Media"
- Day 4: Write outlines for all study-abroad and foreign-language topics (5, 7, 10, 16, 24)
- Day 5: Write full essays for "Formal Examinations" and "Mass Media"
- Day 6: Timed practice — 2 essays in 40 minutes, aim for 270 words each
- Day 7: Review vocabulary and spelling; practise transition phrases and sentence starters
Common Mistakes Nepali Students Make in PTE Essays
- Writing under 200 words — drops Form score to zero, the single most costly error
- Copying the question word-for-word into the introduction — always paraphrase
- No clear opinion for agree/disagree prompts — the AI penalises vague or fence-sitting answers
- Skipping articles (a, an, the) — absent in Nepali but required in English academic writing
- Overusing "nowadays" and "in this modern era" — vary your sentence openers
- Using informal contractions (don't, can't, it's) — always write the full form in academic essays
Tips for Nepali Students
- Australia PR applicants: For study-abroad and immigration topics, draw on your genuine motivation — keep the tone formal and academic, not personal narrative
- Healthcare workers (AHPRA applicants): "Life Expectancy," "Inhabitant Problems," and "Global Problems" connect directly to nursing and healthcare experience — specific professional examples score higher for Content
- Students from Bharatpur, Kathmandu, Pokhara: For "Public Transportation" and "Tourism in Less Developed Countries," Nepal-specific examples (Pokhara tourism growth, Kathmandu traffic) are stronger than generic global ones
- Retakers: If Writing was your weak section, focus on word count discipline first — most retakers lose points on Form, not Content
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use the same essay structure for every topic?
Yes. A consistent 4-paragraph structure works across all essay types. Adapt the content, not the structure. A memorised template saves 3–4 minutes of planning time in the exam.
Should I memorise model essays from this list?
No. PTE AI scoring can detect recycled content. Instead, memorise useful phrases, transition words, and sentence starters. Build fresh essay content from those building blocks each time you practise.
How many essays should I practise before my exam in June?
Aim for at least 5 full essays before exam day, covering different types (at least one opinion, one discuss, one advantage/disadvantage). Quality review after each essay matters more than volume alone.
What PTE Writing score do I need for Australian PR?
For most skilled visa subclasses (189, 190, 491) you need a minimum PTE score of 65 with no individual communicative skill score below 65. For the 10-point PR points bonus, every section including Writing must be 79 or above. AHPRA nursing registration also requires a Writing score of 65 minimum.
Are these topics guaranteed to appear in my June 2026 exam?
No prediction is guaranteed. These topics come from the official prediction file and reflect the highest-probability topics based on recent exam frequency analysis. Your exam may include one of these, a variation, or a different topic. Use this list to build broad theme fluency, not to memorise a single answer.
Conclusion
The 54 essay topics in the June 2026 prediction list cover the most tested themes in PTE Academic — education, climate change, technology, work-life balance, media, and social issues. Brand new this month is Famous People, asking whether celebrity privacy is sacrificed for fame. The biggest clusters — study abroad, work-life balance, and mass media — each have 3–4 overlapping versions, making them your highest-priority focus.
Write at least 5 full essays before your exam, use the 4-paragraph template every time, and check your word count at the 15-minute mark. Nepali students consistently underestimate the Form score impact of going under 200 words — do not make that mistake this month.
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