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PTE Core Reorder Paragraphs Cohesion Clues

Use pronouns, sequence words, topic sentences, and logic to solve Reorder Paragraphs.

Reorder Paragraphs asks you to rebuild a short text. The answer is not random. Sentences connect through topic introduction, pronouns, repeated ideas, cause and effect, and time order. If you learn to see these links, the task becomes a logic puzzle instead of a guessing game.

Examples

Too weak / Better

Too weakThis option looks first because it is short.

BetterThis option looks first because it introduces the topic without depending on another sentence.

Too weak / Better

Too weakThis refers to nothing before it.

BetterThis refers back to the online profile mentioned in the previous sentence.

How It Works

Main idea

Find the independent opening sentence. It usually introduces the topic and does not begin with this, these, however, therefore, or another dependent reference.

Then track reference words. Pronouns and phrases like this process, these documents, or the result often point back to an earlier sentence.

Use sequence and logic clues. Words like first, next, finally, because, however, and as a result show how ideas move.

Score-safe habits

  • Start with the sentence that introduces the topic.
  • Match pronouns to the nouns they refer to.
  • Use sequence words to confirm order.
  • Read your final order as one paragraph before moving on.

Common Mistakes

Choosing by length

WeakThe shortest sentence must be first.

StrongThe sentence that introduces the topic should be first.

Fix: Function matters more than length.

Ignoring pronouns

WeakThis method can start the paragraph.

StrongThis method needs an earlier sentence that names the method.

Fix: References need anchors.

Skipping final read

WeakI arranged the letters but did not test the flow.

StrongI read the final order to check cohesion.

Fix: The paragraph should sound connected.

Practice Lab

Practice

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

Score: 0/3

1. Quick pick

Which sentence is most likely to come first?

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.

This service refers back to a service already named.

Finally signals an ending step.

Choose the shortest sentence first every time.

Ignore pronouns because they are small words.

Why It Matters

PTE Core is scored through computer-delivered tasks, but the human skill underneath is still clear communication. When you understand Reorder Paragraphs, 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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Use the PTE Core simulator to test this skill under exam-style timing, then review your saved errors before the next practice round.

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