Intermediate | PTE_CORE

PTE Core Summarize Written Text One Sentence Control

Write stronger Summarize Written Text answers with main idea control and one-sentence grammar.

Summarize Written Text asks you to compress a passage into one clear sentence. The challenge is not only understanding the passage. The challenge is choosing the main idea and writing one grammatically complete sentence that does not become too long or confusing.

Examples

Too weak / Better

Too weakRemote work is good and people use computers and companies changed.

BetterRemote work has changed where employees live and how companies organize communication.

Too weak / Better

Too weakI copy one sentence from the passage.

BetterI combine the main point with one important supporting idea in my own words.

How It Works

Main idea

First, identify the topic. Then ask: what is the writer mainly saying about this topic? That answer becomes the core of your summary sentence.

A useful sentence pattern is: main idea + because/while/and + key supporting detail. Do not add every example. Select the detail that explains or completes the main point.

Check that the sentence has one subject and one main verb. Many weak summaries become fragments because the candidate writes a long noun phrase but no complete sentence.

Score-safe habits

  • Do not copy a full sentence from the passage.
  • Avoid listing every small detail.
  • Use one complete sentence with a clear main verb.
  • Keep the sentence controlled enough to check quickly.

Common Mistakes

Fragment summary

WeakThe growth of remote work and communication changes in companies.

StrongRemote work has changed both employee location and company communication habits.

Fix: Add a main verb.

Detail overload

WeakThe passage mentions remote work, documents, meetings, cities, homes, and workers.

StrongThe passage explains that remote work changes location and communication patterns.

Fix: Select, do not list.

Copying

WeakCompanies now rely more on written updates.

StrongCompanies depend more on written communication as remote work becomes common.

Fix: Paraphrase the main idea.

Practice Lab

Practice

Self-mark each task. You can retry until every answer is correct.

Score: 0/3

1. Quick pick

What makes a strong Summarize Written Text answer?

2. Build it

Put the steps in the best order.

Tap a chunk to move it between the bank and answer area.

3. Sort it

Sort each habit into helpful or not helpful.

The passage explains that remote work changes both location and communication.

Use one complete sentence with a main verb.

Copy the longest sentence because it sounds academic.

List six details without connecting them.

Why It Matters

PTE Core is scored through computer-delivered tasks, but the human skill underneath is still clear communication. When you understand Summarize Written Text, you waste less time guessing what the task wants. You can focus on meaning, structure, grammar, pronunciation, or listening accuracy in the exact way the task requires. This makes practice more efficient and makes the simulator feel less intimidating.

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