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IELTS Reading 5,6

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  • (Cohesive Devices) "Whilst" is used to
    show contrast / present the opposite view
  • (Cohesive Devices) "Indeed" is used to
    clarify a point
  • To answer multiple choice questions, you often need to carefully read .........................
    several connected sentences
  • To give an example, which cohesive devices can you use?
    such as, to illustrate this, for instance
  • By trying to be aware of how ideas are connected in reading, which other skill can also be improved?
    Writing
  • Sometimes, to be able to answer some multiple choice questions, you need to consider the writer's ......................
    purpose or aim
  • To add more information or to clarify a point, which cohesive devices can you use?
    indeed, in fact, furthermore, in addition, moreover, similarly
  • In some multiple choice questions, you may be asked to choose ...................... from five options.
    two correct answers
  • To show contrast or to present the opposite view, which cohesive devices can you use?
    whilst, nonetheless, in spite of, despite, although, though
  • (True/False) In matching features tasks, questions will be in the same order as the passage.
    False
  • (Cohesive Devices) "To illustrate this" is used to
    give an example
  • What can easily be recognised by quotation marks?
    Direct Quotations
  • If multiple choice questions begin with an incomplete sentence, what can they possibly have as answers?
    Four possible endings
  • (Cohesive Devices) "Hence" is used to
    draw a conclusion / introduce a result
  • To improve your reading skill, you should read reports on .................... as many as you can.
    academic studies
  • In matching features tasks, some of the given answers may be ......................, and you may not need to use all of the letters.
    distractors
  • In multiple choice questions, you may often need to consider the writer's ..................... besides his/her purpose or aim.
    tone or attitude
  • To draw a conclusion or to introduce a result, which cohesive devices can you use?
    hence, therefore, as a result, consequently, thus
  • In multiple choice questions, you may often need to consider the writer's ..................... besides the writer's purpose or aim.
    tone or attitude
  • In discursive passages, what you may see in argmuments?
    Contrasting points
  • Which type of question is used for reading passages that contain theories or comments about different people, places, years and things?
    Matching features question