Short Answer Question Read the Answer statements first and underline keywords. Usually, these questions are of the ‘Wh’ information question variety, so scanning is the most important skill as you …
Task 1, Listening to Problem-Solving In Part 1 or Task 1, the test-taker will listen to a conversation/dialogue between two (2) people The two people do not know each other, …
The Paragraph ¶ A paragraph is a group of sentences where every sentence is about the same topic. There are usually 4 parts to a paragraph: 1. Topic sentence, 2. …
Write Essay There are 5 different types of essay prompts you may be asked to write in the PTE Exam. Each may have a different approach but, generally, you can …
For this task, test takers are to label specific parts of a diagram, plan, technical drawing (a machine), or something found in nature. You must select words from a text …
Know the structure of the Listening Part of the CELPIP Exam Each task starts with a ‘pre-listening statement’ or general information about the audio recording you are about to listen …
Connecting (otherwise known as linking, signal, or transition) words and expressions are used either in or between paragraphs to help to show the connection or relationship between sentences and paragraphs. …
Effect to Cause – FIND THIS PATTERN! A text that moves in an Effect to Cause pattern is easier to find because, usually, in the first paragraph, you will find …
Matching Sentence Endings: This is not a common question on IELTS reading exams as sentence completion is more customary. Match sentence endings have two types of listings that you have …
3. Inferential questions Inferential questions are easily identifiable by their wording. When questions use words like ‘most likely’ or ‘likely’, ‘most probably’ or ‘probably’, ‘implies’, ‘can tell’, seem(s), and ‘next’, …