IELTS Teacher Paul
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- L: Multiple Choice
- L: Notes Completion
- L: Sentence Completion
- L: Short Answers
- L: Summary Completion
- L: Tables
- L: Tips
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- R: Labelling
- R: Matching Features
- R: Matching Headings
- R: Matching Information
- R: Multiple Choice
- R: Notes-Completion
- R: Selecting Factors
- R: Sentence Completion
- R: Sentence Endings
- R: Short Answers
- R: Skimming
- R: Summary Completion
- R: T/F/NG
- R: Tables
- R: Tips
- R: Y/N/NG
- S: Fluency + Cohesion
- S: General
- S: Grammar
- S: Lexical Resource
- S: Part 1
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- S: Part 3
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- S: Structure
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- W: Coherence
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- W: Problems
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- W T2: Debate Questions
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Monthly Archives: April 2019
IELTS Listening: Summary Completion: 5G and Milk Cows
Listen carefully to the recording and complete the summary by filling in the gaps. The summary uses synonyms and a lot of paraphrasing. Reading the summary before the recording begins will give you a pretty good idea of what you … Continue reading
IELTS Listening: Matching: Independent Bookstores
The questions are going to ask you to match various speakers you’ll hear in the recording to different points mentioned by them. Listen carefully, and remember that the questions might use synonyms and rephrasing for what you actually hear in … Continue reading
IELTS Listening: Short Answers: Sandhill Cranes
For this question type (Short Answers), you will be provided with a number of questions which you have to answer. Generally your answers must be given in three or four words (or fewer) but confirm this with the instructions. This … Continue reading
IELTS Listening: Sentence Completion: No More Suits
Skim the questions before the recording begins to play. Underline the keywords. Think of synonyms for those keywords. For example the first sentence you need to complete in the quiz contains the keyword cracking down on. regulations: laws / code … Continue reading