The Personal Introduction is the very first section of the PTE Academic exam. While it isn’t scored, it is still an important part of the test as it gives universities or immigration authorities a chance to hear you introduce yourself in English. This section is your opportunity to make a strong first impression and showcase your speaking skills before the official test begins.
In this guide, we will cover everything you need to know about the Personal Introduction in PTE, how to prepare for it, and top tips to deliver it with confidence.
The Personal Introduction section comes right before the Speaking and Writing section. You will have 25 seconds to prepare and 30 seconds to record your introduction. Although it is not scored, the recorded response will be sent along with your test results to the institutions or organizations you are applying to, such as universities or visa offices.
When delivering your personal introduction, keep it simple and clear. Make sure you include the following points:
"Hello, my name is John Doe, and I am from Sri Lanka. I have completed my Bachelor's in Engineering and I am currently working as a software developer. I am taking the PTE exam to apply for a Master’s program in Australia. My goal is to enhance my skills in the tech industry and contribute to innovative projects globally."
Speak Clearly and Confidently: Even though this section is not scored, your introduction will be shared with institutions. Make sure to speak clearly and avoid rushing.
Be Natural: Don’t memorize your introduction word for word. Sounding natural and confident is more important.
Stay Within the Time Limit: You only have 30 seconds, so keep your introduction brief and to the point.
Practice: Practice speaking into a microphone and time yourself to get comfortable with the format.
For more personalized practice, try the PTE Labs platform, where you can simulate the PTE test environment and receive AI-based feedback on your speaking performance.
While you don't need to study extensively for the Personal Introduction, being well-prepared can make you feel more confident. Here are a few steps to get ready:
Is the Personal Introduction section scored?
No, the Personal Introduction is not scored but is sent to institutions or organizations as part of your PTE results.
Can I retry the Personal Introduction?
No, you only get one chance to record your introduction, so make sure to be prepared and confident.
What if I run out of time?
If you don’t finish your introduction in the 30 seconds provided, the recording will stop automatically. Practice managing your time beforehand.
The Personal Introduction may not impact your overall PTE score, but it plays a role in how you're perceived by universities and other organizations. Use this opportunity to leave a strong and positive impression. For more practice and real-time feedback on your PTE performance, sign up at PTE Labs.