PTE Repeat Sentence Predictions June 2026 | 188 Sentences
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Updated June 2026 · Reviewed by Smriti Simkhada (90/90)
PTE Repeat Sentence Predictions: June 2026
Repeat Sentence (RS) is one of the most important tasks in PTE Academic. It affects both your Listening and Speaking communicative scores simultaneously — and it has more items per exam than almost any other task, making it a high-volume score driver. Getting RS consistently right gives you a significant advantage in both sections.
This page gives you the complete June 2026 Repeat Sentence prediction list: 7 brand-new sentences appearing this month for the first time, plus 181 high-frequency prediction sentences from the official Weekly Study File — organised by theme for efficient daily practice.
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For Nepali students aiming for Australia PR, AHPRA nursing registration, a Canadian study permit, or a UK student visa, RS is one of the most trainable tasks in PTE Academic. Unlike Read Aloud, it does not require you to read — it is pure listening and speaking. With the right practice method, measurable improvement is achievable in one week.
How PTE Repeat Sentence Works
- What happens: You hear a sentence once. You must repeat it aloud exactly as you heard it — same words, same order, same intonation.
- Scoring: Content (correct words in correct order), Oral Fluency (natural rhythm and pace), Pronunciation (clarity). Each is scored separately.
- Number of tasks per exam: Typically 10–12 Repeat Sentence items.
- Key tip: Speak the whole sentence clearly from memory — do not pause mid-sentence. Even partial credit (getting 7 of 10 words right) is worth significant marks across 12 items.
- Double impact: RS scores feed into both Listening and Speaking communicative skills.
7 Brand-New RS Sentences — June 2026
These sentences are appearing in the prediction file for the first time this month. Practise these first — new entries have a higher probability of appearing in June sittings.
- The bus right out front will take you to London.
- The students usually complete their projects in November.
- Prepare the report for the manager.
- You need to get a new photo for your driver's license.
- You must wear a hard hat on the construction site.
- Please keep the keys with you because the front door often locks automatically.
- You can borrow up to two books at the same time in the library.
High-Frequency RS Predictions — June 2026
These 181 sentences are active predictions for June 2026. They are organised by theme — practise one theme group per study session to build category-specific vocabulary and phrasing patterns.
University Administration and Campus Life
- Downloading the calendar can help you find more activities at our university.
- Every student has their own computer.
- This parking space is for the employee of the month.
- Your boss requires you to finish the report before Friday.
- The best time to visit Canada is in the fall.
- We will enter the building from the right side of the library.
- Please take these to Professor Mitchell in the chemistry lab.
- Please make sure that your assignments are successfully submitted via the online portal.
- The free workshop will be conducted this Wednesday on the fourth floor of the department.
- This lecture will discuss three different areas of digital technology.
- All messages should be included on the website.
- There are office welcome events for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.
- Occupations in engineering are increasing rapidly.
- Show your passport and boarding pass at the gate.
- The library will be closed except on holidays.
- The bus to London will be scheduled once a week.
- The old building at the university is still being used.
- Students will complete the project by the end of September.
- You can get the books for this course in the library.
- A public telephone is available in the shop.
- Medical books and journals have been moved to the second floor.
- The professor predicts that biotechnology is the future of traditional biology.
- You should arrive at the bus stop a few minutes early.
- There has been a delay in processing the enrollment due to computer problems.
- You need to record every detail of the call in the afternoon.
- The grocery store is around the corner down the street.
- Your wages will be put into your bank account on Thursday.
- The library will be closed during summer vacation.
- I have to get up early for an interview tomorrow.
- Employees go around the park at lunchtime.
- The bus for the airport will arrive soon.
- The bus for London will leave early tomorrow morning.
- I need somebody to fix the problem with the computer screen.
- The hotel is not far away from my apartment.
- Your son has a bad cold and is in the nurse's room.
- You can speak to the current students at the information sessions.
- Several people have applied for this position.
- The library is downstairs on the east side of the building.
- The restaurant is located across the theater.
- If you have any questions in the exam, please raise your hands.
- Your car can park in the building behind the medical center.
- This semester will be from October to January.
- You need to pass a written exam to get your driver's license.
- You can register your card at the university student centre or the library.
- I would like my assignment to be less than 2000 words.
- You can add a salad to your meal.
- All students depend on their future.
- You need warmer clothes for winter.
- Students are allowed to bring dictionaries to the exam.
- Higher education means higher pay you will get.
Academic Studies, Assignments, and Deadlines
- The deadline for the essay is tomorrow.
- Marks will be deducted for assignments handed in after the due date.
- Different entrance to the program get the same qualification.
- The corporation did not work well and gained no profits.
- Students from different backgrounds can achieve a variety of qualifications.
- We will change the classroom because this one is too small.
- Car park permit can be obtained at the student service center.
- You are not sure that you can skip the sessions for Wednesday.
- We often ask our students to get access to all sorts of services.
- The program is running in partnership with several departments.
- Your abstract should contain empirical evidence of your research.
- In the upcoming lecture, we will discuss the following pair of images.
- She has been in the library for a very long time.
- Applicants for the course ideally possess backgrounds in English or journalism.
- Knife and fork must be set beside the spoon on the table's edge.
- Scientific beneficiary to space exploration is frequently questioned.
- The result of the experiment indicates that further research is needed.
- The study demonstrates a need for further research in this field.
- If you show your student card, you will get a discount.
- The bus for London will leave 10 minutes later than planned.
- After considering all the options she decided to take the risk.
- The full list of undergraduate programs can be found on the website.
- The literal output of this research is prolific and diverse.
- The origin of psychology can be traced back to ancient Greece.
- The graph shows the population growth in the last century.
- Knowledge plays a vital role in young generations.
- Students must attend the safety course before entering the engineering workshop.
- It is expected that all students will have their own laptops.
- We have specially assigned staff to help you find appropriate work placements.
- Living in the 21st century is increasingly stressful.
- By logging in, you agree to all terms and conditions regarding your enrollment.
- Compiling a bibliography can present a major challenge for some students.
- Please make sure you use the standard form of quotation.
- Tomorrow's lecture has been cancelled due to the power outage.
- This will be the first art exhibition to be held by the university.
- The support and advice of lecturers within the department has been invaluable.
- Our ability to serve the community is a vital part of our role.
- Each group should submit a rough outline of their project to their tutor.
- I have lectures on Tuesday from 9 am until 2 pm.
- All the work you consult needs to be mentioned in the bibliography.
Science, Research, and Academic Content
- Mineral resource exploration has been rising, leading to local environmental degradation.
- The graph shows the percentage of people who smoke according to gender.
- Students have the opportunity to share their lunch during the common lunch break around noon.
- Collaboration between departments has led to groundbreaking research.
- This course will discuss reading and writing skills.
- The main library is at the heart of the campus.
- The ratio between brain and body size is the key factor in intelligence.
- There are various approaches to plagiarism across different university departments.
- Evaporation is the process of turning liquid into gas.
- Mitosis is the division of cells for growth and repair.
- Globalisation has been an overwhelming urbanization phenomenon.
- The key findings seem to contradict our initial hypothesis.
- The paper has the potential to transform life sciences.
- Please note, submission deadlines are only negotiable in exceptional circumstances.
- Eating a healthy breakfast can provide energy throughout the day.
- The cafeteria is open on Mondays and Thursdays.
- The deadline for assignments is the 4th of February.
- I am glad that professor Gordon just joined our faculty.
- Students can choose graduate courses, graduate diplomas, and master's degrees.
- Understanding the historical context will help you appreciate the art in this era.
- Marks will be awarded for bibliography in the correct format.
- Please make an appointment before attending the next meeting.
- Keeping organised class notes will make study time more efficient.
- You may use your student identification card to borrow books from the library.
- Before you hear the rest of the talk, you'll have some time to look at questions 14 to 20.
- Tuition fees will vary according to the field of study.
- Today's lecture is cancelled because the lecturer is ill.
- The government must try their best to reconstruct the shattered economy.
- Geography is generally divided into two branches: human and physical.
- Children are not allowed in tutorial rooms at any time.
- It's a warm current without which it would be much cooler.
- One creative individual in Japan has made a similar protest for decades.
- You should return books to the library before ending your term.
- The head of the department is available by the third day.
- The greater the population there is in a locality, the greater the need for water and transportation.
- Students are not allowed to carry mobile phones in the examination hall.
- Fighter jets, helicopters, and warships will guard against security threats.
- The plan raised a lot of money and improved the economy of the country.
- The causality theory states that for every effect, there is a cause.
- The atmosphere is composed of oxygen and nitrogen gases.
Instruction, Navigation, and General Communication
- Students should take advantage of the online help system before approaching their lecturers.
- By using the student identification card you can borrow books from the library.
- Our brain is the central machine of our body.
- It is quite clear that further research is required.
- Major sports on campus include rugby, soccer, and tennis.
- We have three distinctive libraries which are nationally acclaimed.
- If you forget your password, you need to contact the student center.
- If they find you suitable, they will happily apply for your visa sponsorship.
- Gravity is extraordinarily weak and nearly impossible to study directly at a quantum level.
- Please be careful when using internet sources.
- To get a further extension, you need to call the education executive on 401.
- The course comprises 20 hours of lectures, seminars, and tutorials each week.
- We need to approach communication in an open way.
- When we are stressed, our skin releases a natural chemical, a hormone, that repels mosquitoes.
- The geographic assignment should be submitted by the midday of Friday.
- The number of companies in bankruptcy skyrocketed in the third quarter.
- I would like an egg and tomatoes on white sandwich bread with orange juice.
- The competency of language in the assignment is to use more formal words.
- Robert Frost lived in rural areas in New England.
- All applications for internship are available in the office.
- Ideally, free trade is beneficial for trading with two partners.
- Hypothetically, insufficient mastery in these areas slows future progress.
- Every living thing begins as a single cell.
- Companies are aiming to earn money not to change society.
- The hypothesis on the black hole is rendered moot as the explanation for the explosion.
- I would like tomatoes and cheese sandwiches on white bread with orange juice.
- Our class is divided into two groups. You come with me, and the others just stay here.
- Expertise in particular areas distinguishes you from other graduates.
- We want to attract the very best students regardless of their financial circumstances.
- It is argued that students can learn more in collaborative rather than individual tasks.
- Our capacity to respond to national needs will determine our ability to flourish.
- The lecture theatre one is located on the ground floor of the Pack Building.
- Critical literature theory broadens interpretation.
- Nearly half of the television outputs are given away for educational programs.
- Is the hypothesis on black hole rendered moot as an explanation of the explosion?
- Arteries carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
- Currents work in the same way; long thin wires have more resistance than do short thick wires.
- The weather here is unpredictable.
- There are many theories linking this to global warming.
- The topic for discussion is usually related to the topic of speech.
- The facts you have garnered with such infinite trouble invariably fail you in a pinch.
- Scientists are always asking the government for more money.
How to Practise Repeat Sentence Effectively
The LISTEN-RECALL-SPEAK Method
The most effective RS practice method:
- Read a sentence from this list once
- Look away from the screen or cover the list
- Speak the sentence aloud from memory immediately
- Compare what you said to the original — check every word
- Repeat any sentence where you missed a word three times
Short-Term Memory Training
RS is fundamentally a working memory task. To improve:
- Practise sentences of increasing length — start with 7 words, work up to 14
- Do not try to write down words — this splits attention and collapses in the exam
- Focus on holding the WHOLE sentence as a unit, not individual words
- Use chunking: group words into meaning units ("Students should / submit their assignments / before midday of Friday")
Pronunciation While Repeating
Do not sacrifice clarity for speed. Speak at the same pace as the audio — which will be measured and clear, not rushed. Matching the original sentence's intonation is also good practice for Oral Fluency.
Common Mistakes Nepali Students Make in Repeat Sentence
- Listening for individual words instead of sentences: RS tests sentence-level recall, not word-by-word transcription — train to hold full sentences
- Speaking too slowly to remember: Paradoxically, hesitating mid-sentence causes more words to drop — speak smoothly even if you are unsure of a word
- Changing the grammar: "student" to "students," "has" to "have" — the AI marks the exact original words, not paraphrases
- Adding or omitting articles: "a university" vs "the university" — articles matter in RS scoring
- Giving up on long sentences: Never leave an RS blank — even repeating 5 of 12 words earns partial credit. Always attempt the full sentence
Tips for Nepali Students
- University context dominates: About 70% of RS sentences are set in academic or university contexts. Practise the themed lists in this article — you will recognise sentence patterns in the exam
- Accent training: PTE uses Australian, British, American, and Indian English accents in RS. Expose yourself to all four daily — YouTube academic lectures, university orientation videos, and podcast English are ideal
- New sentences first: The 7 new sentences this month are your priority. Memorise all 7 on Day 1
- Australia PR relevance: Sentences about "visa sponsorship," "immigration," and "employment" appear in the RS list. These are easy marks for students who know the PR context — the content is familiar
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Repeat Sentence tasks appear in a PTE exam?
Most PTE Academic exams include 10–12 Repeat Sentence tasks. This high volume makes RS one of the biggest single contributors to your Listening and Speaking scores — improving RS accuracy has an outsized effect on your overall result.
Does the exact wording matter in Repeat Sentence?
Yes. PTE scores the exact words you say against the original sentence. Paraphrasing or changing grammar — even if it sounds correct — will reduce your Content score. Aim for word-for-word accuracy.
What if I miss a word in the middle of a sentence?
Keep going — do not stop, restart, or pause. Say your best approximation of the full sentence. Partial credit is awarded for correctly placed words, so an attempt with 7 of 10 words correct still earns significant marks.
How much does RS affect my Listening score vs Speaking score?
RS contributes to both equally. PTE does not publish exact weightings, but RS's high volume (10–12 items) means it is typically the single largest contributor to your Listening communicative skill score after Summarize Spoken Text.
Can I memorise these prediction sentences before my exam?
Yes — this is encouraged. Prediction sentences are drawn from the live question bank. If you hear a sentence in the exam that matches one you practised, you simply recall and repeat it. The more sentences you internalise from this list, the higher your RS score will be.
Conclusion
The June 2026 Repeat Sentence prediction list contains 188 sentences — 7 brand new this month and 181 high-frequency recurring predictions. University and campus-life sentences dominate, followed by academic research, science, and general instruction themes.
For Nepali students, RS is one of the fastest ways to lift both Listening and Speaking scores simultaneously. Memorise the 7 new sentences first, then work through the themed lists using the LISTEN-RECALL-SPEAK method. Even partial accuracy across 10–12 items compounds quickly into a meaningful score boost.
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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.
