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There are many types of IELTS reading questions, and on the basis of being able to effectively master the skills of each question type, it can improve the efficiency of answering questions in the test.
1. Basic words.
Generally, IELTS reading involves a large vocabulary, and many of them are professional vocabulary, which is rarely exposed to at ordinary times, generally speaking, there are about 4,000 words, that is, the level 4 can take the test.
For students with weak vocabulary, it is necessary to supplement basic vocabulary such as common verbs and conjunctions in time to lay a solid foundation for reading training.
It is also necessary to strengthen the understanding of the meaning of the word, it is easy to forget or confuse the meaning of the word, leading to a wrong understanding, so pay attention to the understanding of the general meaning and extended meaning of the word.
How to make flashcards. You can make flashcards with instructions in both English and Chinese on the front and back. Make a plan to memorize a certain number of new words every day, repeat and keep adding them. This approach requires persistence, and it can only be effective through persistence.
2. Read the sentence.
When it comes to sentence comprehension, a common mistake is to understand it based on your own experience. Some questions in IELTS reading: The comprehension of a sentence in a passage requires contextual understanding, and it is also necessary to have a deep understanding of compound sentences.
Especially in compound sentences, the sentence structure should be considered and analyzed from the perspective of grasping the subject-verb structure. Be sure to base on the original text and locate the original text. This requires a lot of practice, familiarity with the framing style of IELTS reading texts, and adaptation to the reading of long and difficult sentences and various sentence patterns.
3. Understand the full text.
IELTS Reading pursues a combination of speed and accuracy, and mastering some reading skills while practicing will get twice the result with half the effort.
The key to a quick read is to grasp the main idea of each paragraph while going through the full text, and mark it so that after reading the full text, you can have a general idea of the structure of the article.
In addition, when reading texts, try to avoid bad habits such as using words as units and pausing on new words.
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The most important thing is to orient it, and also remember some common synonym substitutions.
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Tips for Matching Questions:
Step 1: Look carefully at the questions and instructions. You should get as much information as you can before you start answering.
Step 2: A systematic approach is always the best approach, and you should fill in the answers sequentially, not randomly.
Step 3: If each answer can only be used once, delete the answer to the example sentence first, first ** the possible answer in your own heart, don't choose randomly, see the possible answer, many times there will be two or three answers that are very similar to the correct answer, of course, there is only one really correct.
Step 4: Leave the most difficult ones to do last, this method is best suited for the first type of matching question.
Step 5: Check the answers, because if you answer a question incorrectly, you will definitely answer a question incorrectly. For more skills, you can also pay attention to Beijing New Oriental's IELTS full course, I believe it can help you.
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