PTE Reading -- RE-ORDER PARAGRAPHS -- Scoring Technique

PTE Reading -- Re-order Paragraphs -- Scoring Technique

This section tests your ability to arrange a group of jumbled sentences in a logical order. There will be 4 to 5 text boxes (in a jumbled manner) on the left side of your computer screen, each containing a sentence. You would be required to drag the sentences to the right side of the screen, thereby maintaining a correct order.

Scoring Techniques

  1. Identify the 1st sentence of the paragraph. It would be complete in itself and it would not need to refer back to any other sentence for any piece of information.
  2. Every other sentence would refer back to the previous sentence for completion.
  3. If there are 2 sentences which can stand on its own, choose the one which sets the context in a broader way.
  4. Try to follow the chronological order of events.
  5. Also, make sure that the 5th sentence refers back to the 4th sentence, the 4th refers back to the 3rd sentence and so on..

The ideal time to complete one Re-order paragraph question is 2 minutes. And as there is no negative marking for this question item, you should try and make the best possible attempt and proceed with the next question.

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  1. What if there are two sentences in the passage which could stand-out on it's own?

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