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Start with one free complete scored mock test, then use your result to choose the next practice focus.

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Generate a complete timed paper or a focused sectional test, then open it when you are ready.

How to get value from a mock test

A mock is only as useful as the review that follows it. Use this loop every time.

Take it like the real exam

Sit the full test in one go, with no pausing, so the result reflects real timing and stamina.

  • No pausing or restarting mid-test
  • Keep to exam-style timing
  • Quiet space, headset, and mic ready

Review by section

Read the section scores, find the weakest skill, and trace it to the specific task types behind the loss.

  • Compare section scores, not just the overall
  • Find the lowest communicative skill
  • List the task types that fed it
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Convert gaps to practice

Practise those task types under time, then retake — instead of repeating full mocks without a plan.

  • Drill the weak task types first
  • Re-check timing on those tasks
  • Retake only after a focused cycle

Key takeaways

Use full mocks as checkpoints and question-type practice to fix the gaps between them.
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What a useful mock test should do

Use a complete attempt when you need to check readiness under exam-style pressure. The value comes after the attempt: review the section result, identify the task types behind the loss, and practise those tasks before starting another full test.

  • Complete exam-style attempt
  • Score-focused review after completion
  • Clear handoff into question practice

When to take another mock

A mock test is most useful when it changes the next week of study. If speaking fluency drops, practise speaking tasks under time. If writing form is weak, review summaries, essays, or email tasks before using another complete attempt.

  • Use mocks as checkpoints
  • Avoid repeating full tests too early
  • Turn section gaps into practice priorities

How EdKnot scores your mock test

EdKnot scores your complete mock with AI feedback across speaking, writing, reading, and listening, then breaks the result down by section so you can see where marks were lost. The point is not the headline number — it is the shortlist of task types to practise before your next attempt.

  • AI-scored across all four communicative skills
  • Section-by-section breakdown, not just an overall score
  • A clear shortlist of task types to practise next

What your free mock test includes

Every new EdKnot learner starts with one complete scored mock test.

1 free
First mock

One complete scored mock test is free for every new learner, with no card required to start.

4 skills
Coverage

A full-length attempt across speaking, writing, reading, and listening in one sitting.

AI-scored
Feedback

AI scoring turns the result into a section breakdown and a shortlist of tasks to practise.

EdKnot mock score report: an overall PTE-style score with the four communicative-skill scores and a skills breakdown

Each complete mock ends with a full score report

Every complete mock is scored automatically — an overall score, the four communicative-skill scores, and a skills breakdown that points to what to practise next.

Shown: an EdKnot practice mock report — a Pearson-style estimate to guide prep, not an official Pearson result.

EdKnot mock review-answers view: question prompts with recorded answers and a per-question AI score

Review every answer after the mock

Open Review Answers to replay recordings, re-read each prompt, and see the AI score for every question — so you know exactly which task types cost you marks.

EdKnot mock review — AI feedback for practice, separate from your official result.

EdKnot mock skills profile: estimated enabling-skill scores such as Open Response Speaking/Writing, Reproduce Spoken/Written Language, and comprehension

See the skills behind every score

The skills profile estimates the enabling skills behind each score — so a weak skill points to the specific abilities to train, not just "do more practice".

EdKnot mock skills profile — a practice estimate, not an official Pearson result.

Frequently asked questions

Is EdKnot an official Pearson website?

No. EdKnot is an independent PTE preparation platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Pearson Education Ltd or Pearson VUE.

Does EdKnot include a free PTE mock test?

Yes. Every new learner can start with one complete scored mock test. Pricing for additional mock access will be published when subscription details are ready.

Which PTE products does EdKnot support?

EdKnot supports PTE Academic / UKVI and PTE Core preparation across speaking, writing, reading, and listening. The platform taxonomy currently covers 22 Academic / UKVI question types and 19 Core question types.

Should I start with question-wise practice or a full PTE mock test?

EdKnot is built for both question-type practice and full-test checkpoints. Use question practice for daily repetition and weak-skill repair, then use a complete mock test to check timing, stamina, and whether the current level holds across the full exam flow.

How should I use my PTE mock-test result after finishing a test?

Use the mock result as a diagnosis, not just a number. Review which communicative skill or task type is dropping the score, shift the next study block toward those tasks, and return to another full mock only after that practice cycle is complete.

When should I take a full PTE mock test?

A complete mock is most useful at three points: when you need a starting baseline, when you have finished a focused practice cycle, or when you want to test stamina before booking or rebooking the real exam. Taking full mocks too often without review usually adds less value than targeted practice.

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