PTE Predictions June 2026 – Complete Weekly Study Guide (All Skills)
Updated June 2026 · Reviewed by Smriti Simkhada (90/90)
PTE Predictions June 2026 — All Skills, Weekly Files
Every week in June 2026, PTE Nepal publishes a full prediction file covering all 15 PTE Academic task types — from Read Aloud and Write Essay to Write From Dictation and Summarize Spoken Text. The files are curated by Smriti Simkhada, a Nepali PTE coach whose students consistently achieve 79+ across all four communicative skills.
This page is your index. Use it to jump directly to the skill-specific study file you need most. Each linked article contains the full set of predicted questions or passages for that skill, with answers, model responses, or strategy notes where applicable. Files are updated every Monday for the week ahead.
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How to Use PTE Predictions Effectively
Predictions work because PTE Academic draws from a stable, repeating pool of questions. The exact item you practise may not appear word-for-word, but the topic, structure, and vocabulary will be very familiar — and familiarity under exam pressure is worth real points.
- Do not memorise responses. Pearson's AI detects over-templated, memorised, or off-topic answers and penalises them. Use predictions to build fluency and familiarity, not to script answers.
- Prioritise your weak skills first. If your Listening score is holding back your overall score, start with the Write From Dictation and Listening FIB files — these two tasks together carry the most Listening sub-score weight.
- Practise under timed conditions. Reading a prediction file is passive. Write two or three full essays from the Essay Predictions file under 20 minutes each; speak every Read Aloud passage aloud before checking your version against the text.
- Group topics by theme. Across speaking and writing tasks you will see education, technology, environment, work, and society recurring. Prepare two or three reusable arguments per theme so you can engage confidently with any prompt.
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