In the
PTE describe image task, static and dynamic charts require slightly different approaches. Static charts, like pie charts or maps, show fixed data at one point in time, while dynamic charts, such as line or bar graphs, display changes over time. Understanding this difference helps you describe appropriately.
For static images, focus on distribution or comparison among categories. For dynamic ones, highlight trends — rises, falls, or fluctuations. Using suitable vocabulary like “remains constant,” “shows a gradual increase,” or “declines steadily” can make your response more precise and fluent.
To perfect this skill, work with a
PTE full mock test with answers that includes varied image types. Reviewing how you handle static versus dynamic visuals gives valuable insight into your adaptability and descriptive accuracy. Over time, you’ll learn to switch seamlessly between both types of images during the test.