The True/False/Not Given exercise on the IELTS Reading exam allows you to use the same strategy as in Multiple Choice (scanning for keywords), but it is important the test-taker knows …
Task 8: Describing an Unusual Situation Instructions: Test-takers must describe something unexpected and perhaps unusual to someone who is not there to see it. Speakers should use specific vocabulary …
Complete the Passage This is another form of a fill in the blank exercise whereby the test-taker has to complete a paragraph with the appropriate sentence instead of a single …
PTE Reading The PTE reading section is made up of 5 tasks: Reading Writing Fill in the Blanks, Fill in the Blanks, Reorder Paragraph, Multiple-Choice Multiple Answer, and Multiple-Choice Single …
Matching Headings Matching Headings is used in both General Training and Academic Exams and is considered one of the most difficult exam questions. This question type can have you read …
Task 7: Expressing Opinions Instructions: Task 7 focuses on a social issue that is familiar to many Canadians. Test takers are to state their opinion and then defend it logically They …
This test item is better known as a ‘Fill in the Blank’ exercise. A test-taker has to choose words from the right side of the page to ‘fill in’ the …
*The algorithm is set for fluency, fluency, fluency!! Therefore, a person just needs to keep speaking at an even tempo without any hesitation, pausing at the end of each sentence, …
The summary completion task asks you to fill in blanks at the end of a sentence provided, where the blanks may be filled in from a given list of words …
Task 6: Persuading (no image) Instructions: 60 seconds to take notes, and 60 seconds to respond This task presents a representative situation that may occur in a person’s daily life. …