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🎤 PTE Speaking: Fixing Common Pronunciation Mistakes Based on Geography

In PTE Speaking, pronunciation plays a huge role—not just for your Speaking score, but also for Reading and Listening. And one important factor that affects pronunciation?
👉 Your geographical background and native language habits.

Let’s take one example from the test taker of Latin America-

J & R Confusion

In many Latin American countries—especially Brazil—the letter R is often pronounced like H and in other countries J is pronounced H.

🔁 Examples:

Ronaldo ➡️ Honaldo
James ➡️ Hames

This is a regional phonetic habit that can seriously affect pronunciation scores in PTE if not corrected.

How about us?

🇧🇩 Bangladeshi Test Takers: F / V / W Confusion

This one’s extremely common in our region. Many test takers confuse F and V with P, B, or W.

🔁 Examples:
Famous ➡️ Pamous
Venom ➡️ Benom
Various ➡️ Warious

Think this isn’t a big deal? “Very” is one of the most frequently used adverbs—so this can cost you marks repeatedly!

🛠 Fix it with phonetics practice:



T / D at the End of Words

Another issue we notice: many test takers swap T and D at the end of words.

🔁 Examples:
United ➡️ Unitet
Plat ➡️ Played


🛠 Solution? Go back to the basics:

✅ What’s the takeaway?

Your pronunciation habits may have formed in childhood—but they can be corrected! Identify your problem areas, learn from the right mentors, and practice intentionally.

🎯 Fix these small errors and you’ll see a huge jump in your PTE Speaking score!

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