IELTS Reading - How To Answer True, False, Not Given Questions
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2019
- Learn how to answer True, False, Not Given Questions step-by-step.
This video covers everything you need to know to answer this common type of question with confidence.
It includes:
• An explanation of True, False, Not Given questions
• 8 Top tips
• A proven answering strategy
• A step-by-step example & model answer
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I took my IELTS test this month. I got Band 7 and above in all sections except Reading which was 6.5. I plan to take it again by November ending or December. This will help me prepare for the reading section. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you.
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Hi Jacky doest it true that different ielts reading question type require different approach
I’m confused as to how these qualifying words and verbs you mentioned in the video can do for the answer option?? change the statement to F or NG? I usually find them in the paragraph or in the Question statement ????!!!!!!
While doing T/F/NG questions do we have to skim the paragraph first or we have to just straightaway jump to the questions and mark keywords without even looking at the paragraph for once...I am a GT student
I am confused with question #3. Could anyone shed some light on this?
tip 3 is wrong. although in many cases it is the case, I have found some counterexamples in practice tests
In the third example , I think that the statement disagree with the informations in the text . Because the two sentences are talking about the same topic the only difference is ( suggests / evidence )
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