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IELTS reading practice is indeed a left iron skill, but other people's is always someone else's, personal or recommend or serious preparation, summarize your own IELTS father-in-law skills, so the usual preparation is very important, the following IELTS reading practice methods hope to help you:
1.Vocabulary is the foundation.
I believe that many people know its importance, imagine that an article does not know the words, and those so-called methods and skills have no effect at this time; There is also a father-in-law who wants to use keyword positioning, but you don't know the keywords, so how to position? So words are the foundation. When memorizing words, it is necessary to classify and memorize high-frequency words, and appropriately expand some common verbs and conjunctions.
2.Grammar can't be left behind.
Sirun here does not recommend reading grammar books in particular, but when we finish reading, we should read the article intensively, try to translate the long and difficult sentences in the article, and analyze the sentence structure. I think translation is a good way to compare and look at the translation after translating to see if there is any deviation in your understanding. Every time you finish reading the real questions, draw out the sentences you don't understand for grammatical analysis, especially the sentences that are familiar with the words that you can't understand the overall meaning and the long and difficult sentences that are directly tested by the questions, and over time, your grammar will have no problems.
3.The reading speed needs to keep up.
IELTS reading is very long, in just 45 minutes, it is basically not allowed to read and understand each sentence, so reading speed is very important for every candidate. Then the question arises, how to improve the reading speed? At this time, you need to develop the ability of scanning, skimming, skimming, and scanning, and some special words must be marked, such as:
Numbers, time, place, proper nouns, capital letters, personal names, italics, etc.
4.Summary of methods and techniques.
In the process of preparing for the exam, you must practice more and summarize your own reading skills, after all, other people's may not be suitable for you. In addition, you should also have a good understanding of the types of reading questions, of course, you will learn this in the process of brushing the questions.
How can I improve my IELTS Reading score? In addition to the above points, Sirun reminds everyone that IELTS machine scripture must be used well, especially in the stage of mentioning. It is recommended to do the same set of questions several times, you can come back after a short period of time to do the questions you have done again, and you can only do the wrong part if you have no time, the specific method can be referred to as follows:
1) Set a time limit to do IELTS reading questions and briefly test your English level.
2) Check the answers in time after completing the test questions, and mark the basis for the option in the article.
3) Find out the words in the title and the text that can be synonymously replaced, classify and sort them out and use them for memorization.
4) Put the correct answer into a specific sentence for comprehension and memorization.
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If you want to get a better score in the IELTS exam, you need to train for reading questions when you prepare for the exam. Because this is the best type of question to improve your score, you must take advantage of the opportunity. Let's tell you the three major IELTS reading skills, don't miss it.
First of all, a solid foundation in vocabulary and grammar, rich background knowledge, is required.
The emphasis here is on the importance of basic English. If candidates want to be comfortable in the process of the test, they cannot do it without a certain vocabulary foundation. Of course, we can guess the meaning of new words in terms of context, transition words, etc.
However, once the number of new words exceeds a certain percentage, it will inevitably affect the candidate's comprehension. When it comes to comprehension, it is common to encounter long and difficult sentences in the IELTS test. Therefore, a solid grammar foundation is also an important basic factor for candidates to correctly understand the meaning of the text.
In addition to a solid foundation in vocabulary and grammar, a wealth of background knowledge is a must for high-scoring candidates.
There are many sub-branches in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences, including astronomy, geography, biology, geology, linguistics, history, and other fields.
In order to ensure the efficiency of reading and the correctness of answering questions, candidates need to consult more relevant materials to understand the background of various articles. For the old and new questions, candidates can get the relevant information through the summary of the machine classics.
Second, understand the structure of the IELTS reading passage.
In the process of preparing for the exam, the average candidate pays little attention to the cultivation of the overall ability to grasp the text. They often get caught up in the confusion of reading and searching for answers. In fact, if the test taker has a certain understanding of the writing structure of the IELTS reading essay, it will greatly improve the efficiency and accuracy of the candidate's answers, and save time in answering the questions.
Take, for example, the experimental research articles we often see. This type of article begins with some basic information about the experiment, such as the subject of the experiment and the object of the experiment. After that, the specific operation process of the experiment is often introduced, followed by the results of the experiment, and finally the conclusion of the data.
The appearance of such an article is often accompanied by the title of the character's point of view. On the other hand, articles in the natural sciences tend to be parallel, describing aspects of a phenomenon or organism. This kind of article is neatly structured, and it's easy to find answers.
So, if you know something about the structure of the IELTS reading questions, even if you come across a natural science article that you are not familiar with, you can quickly locate the answer paragraph and answer the question according to the overall structure of the article.
Finally, an in-depth understanding of the rough angle of the IELTS test.
There are a variety of question types in the IELTS Reading test, including detail, general, general comprehension and information analysis. Therefore, it is recommended that candidates who want to get a high score should not only master the problem-solving skills of each type of question, but also conduct research from the perspective of test setting, study the characteristics of each type of question, and then practice the ability to do the questions in a targeted manner.
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1. The thesaurus needs to be constantly recharged
If you find the IELTS Reading test difficult to understand, it is important to make more efforts to squeeze out your free time to memorize words, and mastering a certain vocabulary is conducive to understanding the meaning of the text. Sharpening the knife does not mistake the woodcutter, this sentence can be well interpreted. Every day, you need to accumulate a certain vocabulary and fully charge your memory thesaurus.
2. Do the questions in an orderly manner
The first question is usually the main topic. You can put it first, start with the second question, look at the question, and then read the first paragraph. Whether you find the answer or not, read this paragraph before stopping.
In this way, if the words are basically known and the sentence structure is relatively clear, the answer will almost come out. The rest of the year is still like this, even if the paragraph is very long, you have to read the whole paragraph before you do it.
But here I want to focus on it. If your IELTS reading level is not particularly high, you may already know the answers to some questions when you finish reading a paragraph, but you still need to locate the original text and read it again. See if the question is actually the answer you came up with, etc.
3. Grasp the problem-solving skills
If you encounter an uncertain problem, first find the location from the original text, and then exclude the options that are not correct. Even if it's blind, 50% is better than 25%. This is also the consistent criterion for doing the main topic.
By the time you've read the entire article and look back at this option, inaccuracies can be ruled out (if you're the last to do the main topic, don't forget that there's one more question!). )
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IELTS reading articles are very long and have a large number of questions, so solving them requires some problem-solving skills to speed up and ensure accuracy.
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My approach is to look at the first question of each question before reading, and then read, and after finding the first key sentence, it means that the corresponding big question is ranked first in the order and should be answered first. But sometimes the small questions in the two big questions are worn out in the article, and then the two questions need to be answered together.
For questions that are not in order, such as adding questions to each paragraph, my approach is to choose the corresponding one after reading each paragraph, then cross it out, then read the next paragraph, and so on.
Hope it works for you.
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a.The practice of IELTS reading methods must grasp the main content of the text, so use typographical details, such as the title, subheading, subheading, italics, bold words, footnotes, punctuation, etc., to preview the text. **Skimming should understand the author's thoughts, the way of writing (mode), in order to grasp the general idea, relevant details and their interrelationships.
In the first and second paragraphs, try to grasp the general idea of the article, the background situation, the author's style, tone or tone, etc.
c.Read the topic sentence and closing sentence of the paragraph. Grasp the main idea of the paragraph by grasping the topic sentence, and then omit the details and do not read it, in order to skim the speed.
d.Pay attention to inflections and sequence words. Inflections such as however, moreover, in addition, etc.; Sequence words such as firstly, secondly, etc.
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