The process for a flowchart is exactly the same as ‘Note Completion’ above. The only difference is the form of the chart as elongated rectangles. However, you will be asked …
The process for a flowchart is exactly the same as ‘Note Completion’ above. The only difference is the form of the chart as elongated rectangles. However, you will be asked …
. Identifying the Writer’s views and claims (YES/NO/NOT GIVEN) Notice that it is the Writer’s views and claims that are asked to be identified and the responses are YES/NO/NOT GIVEN. …
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 …
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 …
For the sentence completion task, a test taker should be able to recognize synonymous language and paraphrased passages, scan for particular information, and read for meaning. You will have to fill …
Table completion is a common task on the IELTS Reading exam. You are given a table of information, which usually has blanks in it, and you are required to fill …
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 …
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 …
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 …