PTE Question Practice - Core - Writing Section - Write Email
Introduction
Write Email is a question type under the Writing category that is included only for PTE Core Exams. The PTE Core Exam is generally taken by students that wish to migrate abroad, particularly to countries like Canada. This article will delve into more detail on the Write Email questions on PTE Labs, including it's interface and scoring criteria, which are discussed below.
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User Interface
Read the instructions provided in bold italic text and try to complete your submission within 9 minutes. The word count for this question is expected to be between 80 and 120. The question structure of this exam is similar to that of the real PTE exam.
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The scores for this question will be determined by the following criteria.
- Content: This is based on how appropriate the test taker's response is in relation to what was asked. Example: A response written on a topic that is different from what was asked, A response that requires certain keywords that should have been memorised.
- Form: These credits will be based on more formal traits in your response. Example: the number of words.
- Grammar: Based on how well you have structured your sentences and if they consist of any grammatical errors.
Vocabulary: Evaluates if your response consists of words that are congruent with the subject matter, including correct usage of those words.
Organisation: Evaluates if your organizational structure is easy to follow and if your ideas are presented clearly and logically.
Spelling: Evaluates the correctness of your spellings.
Email Conventions: Evaluates the proper usage of Email conventions within your answer e.g.: salutations, body, signature.
The overall score is calculated by combining these 7 scores. Even though the Spelling attribute is not shown separately in the score report, it still affects your overall score.
Minimum mark: 0
Maximum mark: 90
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