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How to improve IELTS reading

Hello, classmate, there are indeed many learning skills for IELTS reading, and you need to sort them out by yourself.

The following tips are for your reference, I hope they will be helpful to you:

1. The question types are changeable, and the macro strategy needs to be clever: especially the emergence of headings and other question types also reflects the difficulty. of rise. Therefore, do not rush to answer the questions, because the types of questions change, and the overall strategy of answering the questions must also change. Three things must be done first:

(1) Title: First, we must look at the title, including: main title, subtitle, introduction, and pictures. They can all help us know the overall subject matter of the article within a period of time. What, and whether your own knowledge structure is suitable for the entire article.

(2) Structure: Take time to read the structure of the article, for example: Sword 4 P65, the article mainly talks about loans to small street businesses. The structure of this article has great characteristics: the structure can be divided into: introduction, introduction, background, as well as a cooperative relationship, lessons learned, and conclusions. These are very helpful for our general positioning, because the structure is clear and unambiguous, and it is very helpful for us to solve problems

(3) Question type: After the three articles are posted, be sure to take some time to read these Depending on the topic of the article, decide which one to write first. Because each of us is good at different types of questions, articles that appear more often in question types that we are not good at can be done later, and they are objective questions themselves, so for us there can be some guessing in them.

2. Always be prepared for mainstream question types.

(1) Summary (choose words to fill in the blanks)

(2) True or false questions

Summary questions and true or false questions, as the mainstream question types in July, the questions The quantity is steadily increasing, and these two question types are also the basic points for scoring. In the July exam, there were 9 questions, 3 of which were word-choice fill-in-the-blank questions.

Word selection is a common question type, and its difficulty is reflected in the fact that the options are replaced by synonymous substitutions in the original text. If you don't master the vocabulary well, it will be more difficult at first. When solving this type of questions, in addition to paying attention to repeated options when reviewing the questions, you should also pay attention to analyzing the options. One is to look at the part of speech, and the other is to see if there are corresponding or opposite words.

There are two points for solving the judgment question: first, after reading the question, you need to know what the test point is, whether it is a numerical test point or a comparative test point, whether it is a predicate verb test point or an absolute word test point. The second is to use guessing skills, such as only, instant and other absolute words.

(3) Multiple-choice questions (single-choice vs. multiple-choice)

Multi-choice questions are a question type that has experienced a large-scale revival, and they are more likely to appear in the August exam. of. There is basically no skill in multiple-choice questions, and the possibility of getting points is not very high. However, there are still some techniques for single selection, for example: choose the one among the four options that is similar to the topic; generally choose one of the two similar options; choose the option that is more obvious to replace the original text, rather than the one with the most words in the original text. options.

3. Paragraph detailed information matching questions

(1) Selection of question order strategies

(2) Problem-solving skills to win

(3) Strategic giving up

This is the only matching question that still exists, and it is also the most difficult type of matching question. The first strategy to adopt for this kind of problem is to give up in a targeted manner. For example, if the target is 6 points or 6.5 points, you can appropriately give up half or 1/3 of this kind of question, because it is a waste of time and the accuracy is relatively low.

If you want to get points in this part, you need to pay attention to the order first. You cannot do this question right away, because to do this question well, you must read every sentence of the original text. Obviously, a period of time Can't do this. So generally speaking, you should go through the questions carefully first, read out the distinctive words in the sentence, and highlight them, and then do the later questions first, and then the previous questions, so that you can get twice the result with half the effort.

4. Simple question types as scoring points

Simple question types include: graphic questions, sentence completion questions, table questions, flow charts, and short answer questions. These questions are all summary questions. Variation, so after solving the Summary question, these five types of questions are very simple.

(1) The order of doing the set of questions: do the one with simple questions first.

(2) Simple question types serve as the basis for scoring points.

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