PTE Predictions 1–7 Jul 2026 – Full Weekly Study File (All 15 Tasks)
Smriti Simkhada
90/90 Perfect Scorer
Updated June 2026 · Reviewed by Smriti Simkhada (90/90)
PTE Academic Weekly Prediction File · 1–7 July 2026
2037 predicted items across all 15 task types · 35 new this week
You’ve seen the topics — now practice them with a coach
Knowing predictions is half the battle. The other half is drilling them under exam conditions until your score locks in. The 79+ Sprint (Rs. 15,000) gives you private 1-on-1 sessions with Smriti Simkhada (90/90) — coach-until-target, with evening slots for Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto, Singapore and Doha.
This is the complete PTE Academic prediction file for the week of 1–7 July 2026, curated by Nepali PTE coach Smriti Simkhada (90/90). Every task type — from Read Aloud and Write Essay to Write From Dictation — has its own study file below. Tap any task in the Table of Contents to open its full predicted question set, then use each file’s jump-nav to move between questions.
Predictions work because PTE Academic draws from a stable, repeating question pool. The exact wording may differ on exam day, but the topic, structure and vocabulary will feel familiar — and familiarity under exam pressure is worth real points. Students targeting Australia PR (subclasses 189/190/491), AHPRA nursing or ACS IT assessments often sit in this window; the timezone-flexible 1-on-1 sessions below let you drill these with a coach from Sydney, Melbourne, Toronto, Singapore or Doha.
Table of Contents
Tap a task type to open its full predicted question set.
Speaking
- Read Aloud165 items4 new
- Repeat Sentence280 items
- Describe Image145 items4 new
- Re-tell Lecture65 items6 new
- Answer Short Question324 items
- Summarize Group Discussion8 items
- Respond to a Situation66 items2 new
Writing
- Summarize Written Text63 items3 new
- Write Essay88 items4 new
Reading
- Reading & Writing: Fill in the Blanks203 items
- Re-order Paragraph71 items3 new
- Reading: Fill in the Blanks178 items1 new
Listening
- Summarize Spoken Text72 items
- Listening: Fill in the Blanks53 items5 new
- Write From Dictation256 items3 new
How to use this week’s predictions
- Do not memorise responses. Pearson’s AI scoring engine penalises templated, memorised or off-topic answers. Use these to build fluency and familiarity.
- Start with your weakest skill. If Listening is your bottleneck, open the Write From Dictation and Listening FIB files first — they carry the most Listening sub-score weight.
- Practise under timed conditions and speak every Read Aloud passage out loud before checking it against the text.
- Share with your study partners. Use the WhatsApp / copy-link buttons on each file so your whole prep group works from the same predictions.

About Smriti Simkhada
Smriti is a PTE Academic perfect scorer (90/90) providing structured PTE coaching for Nepali students. She has helped over 1,000 students prepare for Australia PR and Canada immigration through structured, criteria-aligned coaching.
