@Tenchu you'll be fine. Just do more practice questions/lessons everyday until you feel you can ace each item come exam date. I got most of my tips from this thread, the Macmillan book, and YouTube. My preparation was way harder than the actual exam, and it should be.
@ishtepi you know the part where you're being asked to test the mic? I did the record/playback like 5 times until I was satisfied. My initial concern to the proctor was background noise (it was fully booked that time) but the mic and headset did a good job filtering out the rest. Position it according to where you can speak the loudest and the clearest (for me, just about half an inch away from my mouth).
@MissOZdreamer rather than me, watch some of the videos in <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmfdDoEJmPtIop6GWm68Tbg">PTE Gold</a> on Read Aloud. Their answers are the best examples you can find out there. Try to emulate how they talk, use accents, pause, etc. That's why my #1 tip on this item is speak flamboyantly, because I find their examples flamboyant or classy-sounding.
@glitch88 congrats man! βAn expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in a very narrow field.β - Niels Bohr