PTE Summarize Group Discussion: Secret Template & Strategy
Smriti Simkhada
90/90 Perfect Scorer
Updated May 2026 · Reviewed by Smriti Simkhada (90/90)
Summarize Group Discussion is a task introduced as part of a recent Pearson PTE Academic update (verify the exact effective date on the official Pearson site) that contributes to your Listening and Speaking scores. You listen to a 60-90 second multi-speaker audio, then deliver an spoken summary (Pearson's 2026 format page lists 10 seconds preparation followed by up to 2 minutes to speak — verify the live spec before timing your practice) after a short preparation window. Verify the latest spec on pearsonpte.com/pte-academic.
For broader context, see the PTE Academic preparation hub and the PTE score requirements guide.
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Note-Taking Strategy
Do not try to write exact sentences. Focus on capturing the main points and differing viewpoints. Divide your notepad by speaker (typically 3-4 voices, though the exact number varies per test version).
The 79 Plus Speaking Template
To avoid sounding like a memorised script (which Pearson's automated scoring detects), use this natural framing: The discussion primarily focused on... The first speaker argued that point one. However, another participant pointed out that point two. Ultimately, the group seemed to agree that consensus.
In our coaching, we find a 50 to 70 word equivalent summary fits comfortably inside Pearson's published response window. Maintain a neutral, objective tone.
Continue Your PTE Preparation
Related guides for Nepali students preparing for PTE Academic and PTE Core:
- SST word limits
- SST and Writing score
- Listening tips and dictation patterns
- Listening negative-marking tasks
- Negative marking on multiple choice
- Free score assessment
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Note: PTE format and scoring rules can change. Always verify the latest task counts, word limits, and timing on the official Pearson PTE format page before relying on figures in this article.
Last fact-checked on 2026-05-08 against official sources (Pearson PTE, Australia Department of Home Affairs, AHPRA, IRCC, GOV.UK, INZ). Test fees, score requirements, and visa rules can change at any time — always verify the latest details on the relevant official website before booking or applying.

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.
