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Is it useful to recite IELTS reading questions Old Roast Duck IELTS 1000 Q&A Series: Is it useful to recite the real IELTS reading questions A: A little useful 1. In the old roast duck's opinion, this question actually has the same meaning as "Is it useful to recite English articles". If you want to say: Is it useful for English learning? Then the answer is yes. As long as the article you recite is in English, you will learn a certain amount of vocabulary and expressions, and become more familiar with the structure of the sentence. In the future, when you see similar sentences, you will understand more 2020-03-28 22:16 Application for Studying Abroad and Living Abroad
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Can read The Economist, can take IELTS Old Roast Duck IELTS 1000 Q&A Series: Is it difficult for people who can read the Economist to get some IELTS scores? A: It depends on the situation: 1. The Economist is a foreign magazine that is very suitable for practicing reading ability. It contains a lot of current news, and the topics involved are also close to some IELTS reading content. 2. Before reading The Economist, you need to master a certain amount of English vocabulary. At least you need to have a vocabulary of CET-4 to CET-6 2020-03-27 22:48 IELTS Reading Skills
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Is there a break after the IELTS reading test Is there a break after the IELTS reading test By the end of the IELTS reading test, the vast majority of examinees had sat in the examination room for more than two hours (entering the examination room at 8:30 at the latest, and the IELTS reading often ended at nearly 11:00). They were physically and mentally exhausted, mentally depressed, and desperately needed to breathe fresh air to ease the tension. Is there a break after the IELTS reading test? Answer is no. After the reading test is over, everyone still needs to sit in the exam 2020-02-09 22:14 IELTS Reading Skills
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IELTS Reading Do you have time to fill in the answer sheet IELTS Reading Do you have time to fill in the answer sheet I believe that when you are listening to IELTS, you will notice that after Section 4, the listening recording will remind you that you have 10 minutes to fill in the answer card (5 minutes for the computer test). Naturally, some students will be curious. Since there is time for listening, does IELTS reading have time to fill in answer cards? After all, the test time for reading is obviously more tense than that for listening. Unfortunately 2020-02-09 22:13 IELTS Reading Skills
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End time of IELTS written reading End time of IELTS written reading Students who have not taken the IELTS test and are preparing for it nervously may wonder when reading ends in the real written IELTS test. Today, the old Roast Duck Editor will talk about this problem with you. First of all, although there is a clear time limit for IELTS reading, you need to complete three articles and 40 topics in 60 minutes. But the IELTS official did not specify the specific time of its start and end. In actual exam operation, this 2020-02-07 22:23 IELTS Reading Skills
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What is the distribution of IELTS reading scores What is the distribution of IELTS reading scores Most students are faced with the problem of insufficient time in the IELTS reading. Every time after the exam, they feel that if they can give me another 10 minutes, it is absolutely no problem to increase my score by 1 point. Other students have taken a different approach, hoping to understand the distribution of scores between different types of IELTS reading questions, so as to make choices like the middle school and college entrance examination, and select the questions with high scores to maximize the effectiveness of scores. But unfortunately, IELTS Reading 2019-12-29 22:15 IELTS Reading Skills
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Basic Information of IELTS Class G Reading Introduction to IELTS Category G Reading There are numerous IELTS A reading materials on the market. But there are few things that focus on IELTS G reading. As a result, some of the students who took part in the training exam were at a loss and did not know where to start. Today, the Old Roast Duck Editor will give you a detailed introduction to the basic situation of class G IELTS reading. 1. IELTS G reading is mainly practical The articles for IELTS Class A reading often come from academic journals, orthodox newspapers and magazines 2019-10-05 22:48 Common sense of IELTS
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How long can I read a normal IELTS article to see if my reading speed is up to standard How long should I read a normal IELTS article Except for a few English majors, most candidates must have read articles and doubted their life when preparing for IELTS reading. I didn't know this word or that word, and it was hard to read it, but I felt that it took too much time and was easy to collapse in the examination room. How long does it take to read a normal IELTS article? Has your reading speed reached the standard? Generally speaking, if people want to 2019-09-29 22:57 Common sense of IELTS
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What are the contents and types of IELTS reading test What are the contents and types of IELTS reading test Today we are going to study the content and type of IELTS reading test. I hope that students who have just started to prepare for IELTS can have a general understanding of IELTS reading through this article, so that they can arrange follow-up review plans. IELTS Reading Test Form The duration of the IELTS reading test is one hour, usually starting at 9:50 and ending at 10:50. In this 60 minute time, candidates need to complete three 2019-07-12 23:06 Common sense of IELTS
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Do you really need to understand IELTS reading? Detailed analysis of principles of reading skills For a long time, many roast ducks have held the idea that in IELTS reading, you can find the sentence corresponding to the topic only after you understand the article, and you can find the answer only after you understand the sentence. What about when you can't understand? Can we just give up and go to the next topic? Intuition tells us that this is not the case. There is no denying that you can definitely make a question by understanding the sentence. When the original sentence is compared with the question stem sentence, the answer will appear naturally. But 2017-06-20 23:06 IELTS Reading Skills