تدریس خصوصی ielts در ایام نوروز 98 کلاس آنلاین خصوصی آیلتس در فروردین ماه
کلاس خصوصی آیلتس با دکتر آرین کریمی در ایام نوروز 98 - دوره فشرده آیلتس فروردین ماه
98 تدریس خصوصی آیلتس عید نوروز
تدریس خصوصی آیلتس در فروردین ماه توسط استاد برجسته آیلتس دکتر آرین کریمی
ویژه متقاضیان آیلتس که در فروردین یا اردیبهشت 1398 آزمون رسمی آیلتس ثبت نام کرده اند
چون در ایام نوروز فقط تعداد بسیار محدودی دانشجو ثبت نام میکنیم لطفا هر چه سریعتر کلاس آنلاین آیلتس یا کلاس آنلاین زبان خود را رزرو نمایید
در این دوره writing های آیلتس شما صحیح خواهد شد اشکالات speaking آیلتس شما رفع خواهد شد
نکات بسیار کاربری جهت افزایش نمره شما در بخش listening آیلتس ارائه خواهد شد
تست های reading آیلتس دوره های قبل پوشش داده خواهد شد
مشکلات تکنیکی شما در آیلتس جهت افزایش مهارت شما در آزمون آیلتس و ذخیره کردن زمان بیشتر برطرف خواهد شد
نمونه سوالات واقعی آیلتس در بخش ریدینگ ( reading ) - IELTS reading actual test main subjects in 2018 and 2019
IELTS reading actual test main subjects in 2018 and 2019
نمونه سوالات واقعی آزمون های آیلتس در سال 2018 و 2019 در بخش reaing
دوره فشرده Reading آیلتس در 10 جلسه با دکتر آرین کریمی
They are NOT predicted by IELTS teachers they are reported by IELTS test takers who take part in IELTS official tests recentely.
January 2018
Reading 1: Groucho Marx Arthur Sheekman
Reading 2: An Earth – Shaking discovery
Reading 3: Think happy
Reading 4: Working in the movies
Reading 5: Complementary and alternative medicine
Reading 6: The cloud messenger
February 2018
Reading 7: Walking with dinosaurs
Reading 8: Endangered languages
Reading 9: The robots are coming
Reading 10: Keep a Watchful Eye on the Bridges
Reading 11: Activities for Children
Reading 12: Roller coaster
Reading 13: Aphantasia: A life without mental images
Reading 14: Life lessons from villains, crooks and gangsters
Reading 15: Mysterious Dark Matter May Not Always Have Been Dark
Reading 16: Scientists Are Mapping the World's Largest Volcano
Reading 17: We know the city where HIV first emerged
Reading 18: Penguins' anti-ice trick revealed
April 2018
Reading 19: What is it that draws us to these creatures?
Reading 20: How did science fiction writer HG Wells predict its invention three decades before the first detonations?
Reading 21: The growth of intelligence
Reading 22: DISORDERS: AN OVERVIEW
Reading 23: THE DEVELOPING WORLD
Reading 24: BIOMETRICS
May 2018
Reading 25: Nushu — A Secret Language
Reading 26: Venus Flytrap
Reading 27: Growth Model
Reading 28: The Development of Travel under the Ocean
Reading 29: Vitamins - To supplement or not?
Reading 30: The Birth of Suburbia
June 2018
Reading 31: “Freebie” Marketing
Reading 32: Tacoma Narrows Bridge – Disaster Strikes
Reading 33: Ebonics
Reading 34: Bioluminescence
Reading 35: CHANGES IN MALE BODY IMAGE
Reading 36: EATS, SHOOTS AND LEAVES - A Book Review
January 2019
Reading 37: Teaching styles and their application
Reading 38: THE FLAVOUR INDUSTRY
Reading 39: Britain needs strong TV industry
Reading 40: A Disaster of Titanic Proportions
Reading 41: Three – Dimensional Films
Reading 42: Does Water Have Memory?
Be Prepared for IELTS Reading Test : Details of the Reading Test - آموزش آیلتس : انواع سوالات ریدینگ آیلتس و استراتژی پاسخگویی به سوالات ریدینگ
Details of the IELTS Reading Test
Dr.Arian karimi's IELTS Reading Class
کلاس تخصصی ریدینگ آیلتس دکتر آرین کریمی
The Reading Type of Questions
1. Multiple choice
2. Short answer questions
3. Sentence completion questions
4. Notes/ table/ form/ summary/ flow chart/diagram /completion questions
5. Yes, no, not given or True, false, not given
6. Classification questions
7. Matching
8. Choosing headings
9. Scanning & identifying location of information
10. Labelling a diagram which has numbered parts
Procedure of the Test
The reading module is the second test you do on the test day.
You are given a question booklet and an answer sheet. There is no time, unlike in the listening test, at the end to transfer answers so you have to write your answers directly onto the answer sheet.
You are given 60 minutes for the test.
The test instructions indicate how much time you should spend on each section of the test.
Structure of the Test
The test is divided into three sections.
You are given a reading passage with questions in each section. The questions can be both before and after the passages.
The topics of the passages are of general interest and come from magazines, journals, books and newspapers. At least one of the passages will present a logical argument.
The texts increase in difficulty as the test progresses. There may be a glossary of technical words.
There are 40 questions in total. Each of the three sections has around 10-15 questions and there are at least two types of questions in each section.
IELTS Scoring
You are given a mark for each of the 40 questions. Your result is converted into a score which corresponds to one of the bands from 1-9. You will see the band on your result sheet. You can be awarded a whole band or a half band for the reading section.
1. Multiple Choice
There are three types of multiple choice questions in the IELTS reading exam.
Type 1. Where there is one possible answer.
Type 2. Where there are multiple answers for only one mark.
Type 3. Where there are multiple answers and one mark for each.
For these questions you may be given the start of a sentence which you have to complete with one out of four choices. Or you may be presented with a question and asked to find two, three or four items in a list of answers.
You could be asked to identify facts or opinions in the texts.
Multiple choice questions can test both your global understanding of the text or ask you for specific information. This means you will have to make the decision yourself whether to skim or scan the text.
Look at the 3 examples below.
Type 1 : Questions 1-3
Choose the appropriate letters A-D and write them in boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet.
1 According to information in the text, asparagine
A is poisonous.
B can cause cancer.
C is harmless unless heated.
D should only be eaten in small amounts.
2 According to information in the text, acrylamide
A has been found in lots of fried food.
B has been found in snacks in Sweden.
C is only found in western cooking.
D is in water.
3 According to information in the text, process foods
A should be avoided.
B are cheaper.
C are full of chemicals.
D are the most tasty foods.
Type 2 : Question 4
Write TWO letters A-F in box 4 on your answer sheet.
4 Which TWO examples of food is asparagine found in?
A peanuts
B rice
C French fries
D asparagus
E chocolate
F bananas
Type 3 : Questions 5 - 7
The list below gives some of the problems for dieters raised by Dr Jones.
Which THREE of these problems are mentioned by the writer of text?
A Accessible junk food.
B Coffee bars and after-work drinks.
C Partners.
D Stress & emotional situations.
E Saboteurs and false friends.
F Weakened resolve.
Also note that you may be asked to circle ONE, TWO, THREE or FOUR letters.
How to do the multiple choice questions
Read the instructions carefully and check how many letters you need to circle.
Skim all the questions and the answer choices quickly. As you do this,underline the key words (the words that give you the most
information).
Try to get an idea of the topic you will be reading about from the vocabulary of the questions.
Look at any illustrations or diagrams that go with the text.
Go back to the first question. Decide if you are looking for specific information or whether the question requires you to understand the whole text . Then either scan or skim the text, as appropriate, to find the answer.
Read the relevant part of the text very carefully.
Don’t leave any questions unanswered.
Keep in Mind
To read the stem or question carefully.
To eliminate unlikely answers.
Do as many of the following multiple choice questions as you can:
Focus on IELTS: p.45, p.73, p.91
IELTS Preparation & Practice (R&W): pp.7-8, p.20, pp.29-30, p.41
Cambridge IELTS 1: p.26-27
Cambridge IELTS 2: p.40, p.44, p.89.
Cambridge IELTS 3: p.21, p.46, p.71, p.90, p.95.
Cambridge IELTS 4: p.29, p.67, p.69, p.91
Cambridge IELTS 5: p.18, p.22, p.27, p.42, p.74
Cambridge IELTS 6: p.66, p.96
Cambridge IELTS 7: p.28, p.43, p.73, p.77, p.98
IELTS Foundation: p.22, p.25, p.26, p.32, p.34, p.36
IELTS Academic Practice Tests: p.33, p.40, p.45, p.65, p.66
Action Plan for IELTS: p.98
Test Builder: p.30, p.50, p.51, p.57, p.62, p.81, p.92, p.111, p.116
IELTS to Success: p.72, p.81, p.89
2. Short answer questions
There are two types of short answer questions in the IELTS reading exam.
Type 1. Questions
Type 2. Lists
These questions will usually tell you to write your answers in NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. So you can answer with one word, two words or three words but no more. However, this is not always the case, so check the rubric carefully.
For these questions, like the multiple choice questions, you have to apply both skimming and scanning techniques.
Also note that the answers should not require a hyphenated word (e.g. non-smoker ) or a contraction (e.g. They’ve).
If the answer requires a number, you can write it as a numeral (e.g. 6) or a word (e.g. six) or a combination of a numeral and a word(e.g. 6 million).
Look at the 2 examples below.
Type 1 : Questions 1 and 2
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS, answering the following questions.
Write your answers in boxes 1 and 2 on your answer sheet.
1 How old was Spencer when he did his first degree?
2 Which teacher was instrumental in Spencer’s success?
Type 2 : Questions 3 - 5
List FOUR reasons for Spencer being a child prodigy.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 3-5 on your answer sheet.
3 ……………………………………………….
4 ……………………………………………….
5 ………………………………………………..
How to do short answer questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Skim all the questions quickly. As you do this: underline the key words.
Decide what information you need to find in the text.
Look out for question words like ‘where’ and ‘who’ which indicate you should listen for specific things like places and people.
Go back to the first question and decide what part of the text you need to read.
Read the part carefully to find the answer.
You may use your own words. You don’t have to write a complete sentence but it does have to be grammatically correct.
Notice that,
If you don’t know the meaning of any of the words in the questions, look at the other questions. They might have some associated vocabulary in them to help you guess the meaning.
The answer could be one word, two words or three words but not four or more.
If you think you need more than three words your answer is probably incorrect.
Practice
Do as many of the following short answer questions as you can:
Focus on IELTS: p.36, p.66, p.114, p.169
Cambridge IELTS 2: p.8, p.11, p.32, p.78
Cambridge IELTS 4: p.26, p. 73, p.77
Cambridge IELTS 6: p.21
Cambridge IELTS 7: p.20, p.29, p.47, p.68, p.91, p.99,
IELTS Foundation: p.28, p.32
IELTS Academic Practice Tests: p.41, p.45, p.53
Test Builder: p.86, p.112
IELTS to Success: p.69, p.89, p.90, p.93
3. Sentence completion questions
There are two types of sentence completion questions in the reading exam.
Type 1. With a selection of possible answers.
Type 2. Without a choice of possible answers.
These questions require you to complete the end of a sentence.
The questions appear in the same order as the information in the text.
Type 2 questions are similar to the short answer questions in that they will always tell you to write your answers in NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS . So you can answer with one word, two words or three words but not more. They will also tell you to use words from the reading passage.
As with short answer questions: Also note that the answers should not require a hyphenated word (e.g. non-smoker) or a contraction (e.g. They’ve). Also, if the answer requires a number, you can write it as a numeral (e.g. 6) or a word (e.g. six) or a combination (e.g. 6 million).
Look at the example below.
Type 1 : Questions 1 – 3
Complete each of the following statements (Questions 1-3) with the best ending A-F from the box below.
Write the appropriate letters A-F on our answer sheet.
1 Incorporating organic and inorganic matter
2 Spent mushroom compost
3 Adding potassium regularly
A makes the soil more alkaline.
B will help to encourage flowering and fruiting.
C makes roots stronger.
D encourages vigorous growth.
E will help hold moisture in the soil.
F will improve aeration.
Type 2 : Questions 4-6
Complete the sentences below with words taken from the passage.
Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 4-6 on your answer sheet.
4. Bulbs should be stored ………. .
5. Seeds may deteriorate if exposed to ………. .
6. Summer flowering annuals should not be planted until after ……… .
strategy for doing sentence completion questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Quickly read through all the sentences halves. As you do this underlinethekey words.
Try to work out what information you need.
Think about the grammatical form as well as the vocabulary that should follow immediately from the stem.
Go back to the first sentence and decide what information you need to complete it.
Find the place where the information should be in the text and read it carefully.
Look out for synonyms and parallel expressions because the questions are not likely to use the same words as those in the text.
Make sure your sentences make sense both logically and grammatically.
Remember
For type two, the answer could be one word, two words or three words but not four or more.
If you think you need more than three words your answer is probably incorrect.
Practice
Do the following sentence completion questions:
Focus on IELTS: p.30
Cambridge IELTS 1: p.90
Cambridge IELTS 2: p.100
Cambridge IELTS 3: p.22, p.72
Cambridge IELTS 4: p.90
Cambridge IELTS 5: p.47, p. 97
Cambridge IELTS 6: p.47, p.50
Cambridge IELTS 7: p.21, p.52, p.95
IELTS Foundation: p.32, p.33, p.34, p.35, p.36
Action Plan for IELTS: p.97
Test Builder: p.18, p.80, p.91, p.112
IELTS to Success: p.73, p.80, p.81, p.93
4. Notes / table / form / summary / flow chart / diagram / completion questions
These questions ask for specific information.
There are two types of these completion questions in the IELTS reading exam.
Type 1. With a selection of possible answers.
Type 2. Without a choice of possible answers.
These questions require you to:
Ø insert a word or phrase in the middle of a sentence
Ø insert a word in the middle and another word at the end of a sentence
Ø write words or phrases that are not in sentences
Ø write a letter that represents a word or phrase
For Type 1 questions the words or phrases provided will be different from the words in the text. There will be more words than gaps.
Type 2 questions are similar to the short answer questions in that they will tell you to write your answers in NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. So you can answer with one word, two words or three words but no more.
As with short answer questions: Also note that the answers should not require a hyphenated word (e.g. non-smoker) or a contraction (e.g. They’ve).
If the answer requires a number, you can write it as a numeral (e.g. 6) or a word (e.g. six) or a combination (e.g. 6 million).
Look at the 2 examples below.
Type 1 : Questions 1-5
Complete the table below using the words from the box.
Write the appropriate letters A-G against Questions 1-5.
Health Problem
|
Food |
High blood |
(1) ……….. |
pressure & |
|
cholesterol
|
|
Cancer of the |
(2) ……….. |
colon |
|
Heart Disease |
(3) ……….. |
Infections |
(4) ……….. |
Diabetes |
(5) ……….. |
A oats & rice
B honey
C corn & wheat
D spices
E nuts & seeds
F herbs
G oils
Type 2 : Questions 6 –8
Complete the notes below.
Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the reading passage for each answer.
Write your answers in boxes 6-8 on your answer sheet.
Some foods like shellfish, meats and ….6… may cause food poisoning if they have been infected by …7 … . One of the most common types of food poisoning is …8… .
Strategy for doing these completion questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Look at the table or form etc carefully:
Examine any headings or subheadings
Try to get an idea of the topic.
Decide what section of the passage the exercise covers.
Anticipate grammatical formas well as vocabulary.
If a box of answers is given, see if you can guess any of the matches & eliminate unlikely answers.
If the question is in the form of a table,work out which way it is best to read it – horizontally or vertically.
If the question is in the form of a summary, read through it firstand see if you can guess any of the missing words.
Take each gap one by one and search the text for the best word(s) to fill the gap.
Remember
If there is a box of answers, there will be at least two you don’t need.
If there is no box, the answer could be one word, two words or three words but not four or more.
If you think you need more than three words your answer is probably incorrect.
There may be alternative rubrics for these completion questions e.g.
‘complete the notice’ or ‘complete the explanation’ or ‘complete the news report’.
Practice
Do the following completion questions, examining the differences between them as you do them:
Focus on IELTS: p.66, p.98
notes: p. 20, p.50, p52, p.82, p97, p.98, p.130, p.169, p.172
table: p.36, p.38, p.133, p.146, p.161, p.163, p.172
form: p.65, p.114
flow chart: p.146, p.163
diagram: p.170
Cambridge IELTS 2:
form: p.7, p. 31,
notes: p.9, p.36, p.58,
table: p.11, p.12, p.13, p.30, p.34, p.37, p.58
Cambridge IELTS 4:
table: p.25, p.68, p.76
summary: p.30, p.44, p.49, p.95
Cambridge IELTS 5:
summary: p.18, p.28, p.40, p.50, p.70, p.92
flowchart: p.41
diagram: p.46
table: p.51, p.88
Cambridge IELTS 6:
summary: p.25, p.29, p.46, p.91, p.97
flowchart: p.74
Cambridge IELTS 7:
summary: p.20, p.29, p.47, p.68, p.91, p.99
table: p.72
IELTS Foundation:
table: p.21, p.25
notes: p.34
summary: p.36
IELTS Academic Practice Tests:
summary: p.37, p.50, p.66
Action Plan for IELTS:
summary: p.103
Test Builder:
table: p.18, p.30
summary: p.57, p.120
chart: p.81
IELTS to Success:
table: p.68
summary: p.80
Insight into IELTS:
table: p.11, p.27
form: p.12
notes: p.18, p.24, p.26
IELTS Preparation & Practice (R&W): summary: p.16, p.25, p.44, p.50 table: p17, p.46, p.48
table: p.22, p.42
form: p.37, p.41
notes: p.40, p.51
5. Yes, no, not given or True, false, not given
These tasks either ask you to identify the writer’s views or claims in the text or identify information in the text.
You will be given a list of statements which are either opinions or facts and you have to decide for:
Type 1 if they are opinions, whether they are the opinions of the writer or not or not given in the text.
Type 2 if they are facts, whether they are true, false or not given in the text.
For type 1 the writers views may not be directly stated, so you may have to work out what is implied.
The questions will be in the same order as the text.
Look at the 2 examples on the next page.
Type 1: Questions 1-3
Do the following statements reflect the situation as described by the writer in the reading passage?
In boxes 1–3 on your answer sheet write
YES if the statement reflects the situation as described by the writer
NO if the statement contradicts the writer
NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to know what the situation is from the passage
1 Increasing the tunnel toll of the new tunnel will result in more people using the other tunnels.
2 The congestion at peak hours was worse before the new tunnel was built.
3 The cost of running a car does not deter purchasing.
Type 2 : Questions 4-6
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the reading passage?
In boxes 4-6 on your answer sheet write
TRUE if the statement is true according to the passage
FALSE if the statement is false according to the passage
NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage
4 Most people spend about two hours a day traveling to and from work.
5 The problems of road rage have doubled in the last 10 years.
6 More road accidents happen where drivers are familiar with the roads.
How to do Yes, no, not given or True, false, not given questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Quickly read through all the statements to get an idea about the topic.
Read the first statement more carefully. Underline the key words so you understand the main point.
Search for the section of the text which deals with the idea or fact.
Once you have found the relevant section, read it carefully. For type 1, if the statement disagrees with the writer’s opinion, then select ‘no’ and if the author doesn’t give an opinion, select ‘not given’. For type 2, if the statement is the opposite to the information in the text, then select ‘false’ and if there is no mention of it, select ‘not given’.
Continue with the rest of the statements.
Practice
Do the following yes, no, not given or true, false, not given questions:
Insight into IELTS: p.55
Focus on IELTS: p.59
Cambridge IELTS 1: p.26, p.50, p70
Cambridge IELTS 2: p.22, p.26, p.50, p.64, p.68, p.84, p.90
Cambridge IELTS 3: p.21, p.26, p.40, p.49, p.62
Cambridge IELTS 4: p.20, p.45, p.48, p.69, p.90, p.99
Cambridge IELTS 5: p.19, p.23, p.26, p.42, p.45, p.50, p.65, p.69, p.77, p.78, p.88, p.93, p.96
Cambridge IELTS 6: p.24, p.43, p.51, p.65, p.70, p.73, p.88, p.92
Cambridge IELTS 7: p.25, p.29, p.42, p.46, p.51, p.67, p.76, p.91, p.94,
IELTS Foundation: p.29, 32
IELTS Academic Practice Tests: p.41, p.46, p.61
Action Plan for IELTS: p.98
Test Builder: p.17, p.24, p.57, p.61, p86, p.92, p.116, p.119
IELTS to Success: p.76, p.83, p.93
IELTS Preparation & Practice: p.35, p. 51, p.57, p.62, p.65, p.95
6. Classification questions
These questions ask you to classify information given in the reading text.
Classifications are often according to the writer’s opinion or according to a period of time or place.
You will be asked to identify a letter which represents one of the classifications for each item in a list of statements.
Look at the example
Questions 1 -4
Classify the following statements as referring to
US the United States
J Japan
G Germany
or UK the United Kingdom
Write the appropriate letters in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any answer more than once.
1 The biggest spenders on personal travel.
2 Had the greatest number of international travellers in 2002.
3 Take the majority of their holidays in Western Europe.
4 Employ the most people in the tourist industry.
How to do these classification questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Make sure you know how many classifications there are and what letters you have to use. (E.g. US, J, G & UK in the exercise above.)
Read the classifications carefully and make sure you don’t confuse the letters which represent each one.
Read the statements/phrases or words beside the question numbers and underline key words.
Start with the first statement and work your way through them one by one, searching the text to find where the information is mentioned.
The questions will not necessarily be in the same order as the text and the wording will probably be different in the text so look out for synonyms and parallel expressions.
When you’ve located the reference in the text, read it carefully and select your answer.
Don’t leave any statements without a letter.
Practice
Do the following classification questions.
Focus on IELTS: p.149
Cambridge IELTS 2: p.35, p.57, p.59, p.82
Cambridge IELTS 3: p.13, p.79, p.82
Cambridge IELTS 4: p.99
Cambridge IELTS 5: p.64
Cambridge IELTS 6: p.20, p.73
Cambridge IELTS 7: p.73
IELTS Foundation: p.30, p.32
Action Plan for IELTS: p.103
IELTS to Success: p.73, p.92
IELTS Preparation & Practice (L&S): p.38
7. Matching
These questions require you to match a list of opinions to sources mentioned in the text. These questions are used with texts which present a number of different people’s opinions.
The sources are usually numbered and the opinions are given a letter each. In the answer booklet you write the letter(s) beside the numbers.
There could be more opinions than sources. If so, you will need to write more than one letter beside the question in the answer booklet. If there are more sources than opinions, then one of more or the opinions will be used more than once.
Look at the example on the next page.
This example has more opinions than sources.
Questions 1-4
Look at the following writers (Questions 1-4) and the list of their opinions below.
Match each person with their opinion.
Write the appropriate letters A-F in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any of the writers’ names more than once.
1 Anna Blair
2 Dr Ian Sampson
3 Dean Frazer
4 Jane Langton
List of opinions
A Life experience is essential for a writer.
B Anyone who has a story can write.
C Discipline and organization are just as important as creativity.
D A writer has to be content to work alone.
E The first novel is the easiest to write.
F A good working relationship with ones’ editor is essential for a writer.
How to do Matching questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Take the names of the sources one by one and find them in the text and underline them.
When you have located a name, read carefully to see what is said about his/her opinions.
Look at the list of opinions and see if you can make a match.
Remember that the text is not likely to use the same words as the questions, so look for synonyms and parallel expressions.
Also, be aware that the sources may be referred to in more than one place in the text.
The opinions in the task are not listed in the same order as they appear in the text.
Phrases like ‘he said’ or ‘in his opinion’ should help you locate the arguments.
Practice
Do the following matching questions.
Cambridge IELTS 1: p.42
Cambridge IELTS 4: p.29, p.44, p.53
Cambridge IELTS 5: p.91
Cambridge IELTS 6: p.43, p.70
Cambridge IELTS 7: p. 77, p.100
IELTS Foundation: p.34, p.35
IELTS Academic Practice Tests: p.30, p.53, p.58, p.62, p.65
Action Plan for IELTS: p.100
IELTS to Success: p.69, p.82, p.89, p.93
Focus on IELTS: p.127
Insight into IELTS: p.52
Preparation & Practice (R&W): p.54, p.66, p.95
8. Choosing headings
There are two types of headings questions.
Type 1. Choosing headings for paragraphs or sections of a text.
Type 2. Choosing a heading for the whole text.
Type 1 questions require you to sum up the meaning of a paragraph in order to match it to a bank of possible headings. You may be asked to match every paragraph or section of the text or just a selection of paragraphs.
Type 2 questions require you to sum up the whole text.
See the 2 examples
Type 1: Questions 1- 3
Reading Passage 2 has six paragraphs A-F.
From the list of headings below choose the most suitable heading for paragraphs A, B and C from the list of headings below.
Write the appropriate numbers i-vii in boxes 1-3 on your answer sheet.
List of Headings
i A global problem
ii A study into factory emissions
iii The responsibility of citizens
iv Legislation
v The limits of federal law
vi Clean air
1 Section A
2 Section B
3 Section C
Type 2 : Question 4
From the list below choose the most suitable title for Reading Passage 2.
Write the appropriate letter A-E in box 4 on your answer sheet.
A Legislation to reduce harmful emissions
B Problems of air pollution.
C Air pollution – a global problem.
D Clean Air
E Reducing harmful emissions
How to do choosing headings questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Make sure you know which paragraphs or sections you have to sum up.
Read the first paragraph or section and try to sum up, in your own words, what it is about.
Then search through the bank of headings for the best answer.
Make sure the heading you have chosen sums up the entire paragraph and not just one idea within it.
If you have to sum up the entire text. Read the whole text before looking at the bank of headings. Try to think of your own heading and then look at the options.
Practice
Do the following matching questions.
Cambridge IELTS 1: p.62, p.66, p.82
Cambridge IELTS 2: p.19, p.46, p.69
Cambridge IELTS 3: p.14, p.23, p.42, p.64
Cambridge IELTS 4: p.22, p.70, p.96
Cambridge IELTS 5: p.66, p.85
Cambridge IELTS 6: p.26, p.40, p.85, p.93
Cambridge IELTS 7: p.22, p.48, p. 69,
IELTS Foundation: p.19, p.21, p.24
IELTS Academic PracticeTests: p.30, p.36, p.47, p.55
Action Plan for IELTS: p.101
Test Builder: p.23, p.29, p.49, p.115
IELTS to Sccess: p.74, p.83, p.84
Insight into IELTS: p. 43
Focus on IELTS: p.42
Preparation & Practice (R&W): p.17, p.25, p.32, p.76, p.80, p.96
9. Scanning and identifying location of information
These questions require you to scan the text to find the location of information. You will be given a set of statements and you need to find the paragraph each one comes from.
Questions 1-5
The passage has ten paragraphs labelled A-J.
Which paragraphs contain the following information?
Write the appropriate letters A-J in boxes 1-4 on your answer sheet.
NB You may use any letter more than once.
1 Concern that recycling is not profitable.
2 Explanation of why fees for dumping waste should be increased.
3 The best way to deal with garbage.
4 The problem of decaying organic waste.
5 Recycling of automobiles.
How to do scanning and identifying location of information questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Quickly read the statements to get an idea of what the text is about.
Take the statements one by one. Underline the key words.
Next search the text to find where the information is mentioned.
Remember to look for synonyms and parallel expressions because it is likely that the statements express the ideas differently to the way they are expressed in the text.
Practice
Cambridge IELTS 1: p.86, p.89
Cambridge IELTS 2: p.67, p.90
Cambridge IELTS 4: p.52, p.94, p.95
Cambridge IELTS 5: p.22, p.64, p.73
Cambridge IELTS 6: p.20, p.24, p.65, p.67, p.92, p.97
IELTS Foundation: p.26
Action Plan for IELTS: p.101
Test Builder: p.84
Focus on IELTS: p.142
10. Labelling a diagram which has numbered parts
You will be given a diagram and asked to label it with words from the text or labels given.
Look at the example.
Questions 1 - 6
Label the booths at the exhibition.
Choose your answers from the box and write them next to questions 1-6.
Entrance |
Coffee/tea |
Exit
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Booth 1 |
Booth 12 |
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Oriental Holidays |
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Holidays Asia |
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Booth 2 |
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6_____ |
Booth 11 |
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Booth 3 |
5_____ |
Booth 10 |
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Indonesian Tourist Board |
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Booth 4 |
_____2 |
Booth 9 |
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Malaysian Tourist Board |
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Booth 5 |
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4_____ |
Booth 8
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Booth 6 |
Booth 7 |
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Postal Service |
Asian Art Magazine |
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Oriental vases
Korean cabinets
Indian rugs
Chinese furniture
Thai silk
Malaysian batik
Tibetan prayer rugs
Balinese woodwork
Oriental art
How to do labeling the diagram questions
Read the instructions carefully.
Study the diagram and the labels if they are given.
See if you can guess any of the answers.
The information will be given in the same order as the numbers on the diagram.
Scan the text to find the information. If labels are not provided, make sure you use words from the text.
Practice
Do the following labeling the diagram questions:
Cambridge IELTS 1: p.59
Cambridge IELTS 3: p.31, p.56
Insight into IELTS: p.24
IELTS Foundation: p.21, p.25
IELTS Academic Practice Tests: p.37
Actin Plan for IELTS: p.98
IELTS to Success: p.90
Focus on IELTS: p.36, p.66, p.81*, p.82, p.149
with your cityu login information. This page gives you hints and tips on the test based on 12 recurrent themes.
General Tips – Reading
Before the Exam
Make sure you are familiar with the instructions for the different question types so you can quickly glance at the questions and know what to do.
Read as much as possible.
Work on your reading skills such as ‘guessing the meanings of unknown words’, ‘understanding reference words in texts’ and reading quickly.
Read newspaper articles and practise the following:
Dividing the content into facts and opinions
Finding the topic sentences of paragraphs
writing summaries
Interpreting any diagrams or tables
Thinking of headings you could give to paragraphs
Underlining the pronouns and working out what they refer to
Underlining unknown words and seeing if you can work out what they mean
Reading the first paragraph and seeing if you can predict what will come next
Work on expanding your vocabulary.
Look at the either Focus on IELTS or Insight into IELTS or the glossary in 101 Hints p.172- 174 and choose 5 new words from the vocabulary sections or articles to learn each day.
Write the words on cards and test yourself on the bus or the MTR, on your way to City U.
Do as many practice tests as you can to get used to the rubric and the task types.
During the Exam
Look through the whole reading module first.
Quickly look at the texts. Study any:
Titles
Headings
Sub headings
Illustrations
Diagrams
Words in bold type or italics
Read the questions carefully. Identify the question type. Make sure you do exactly what they say.
Read the glossary beside the passage, if there is one.
Don’t spend too long on one question.
If you don’t know the answer, guess. Incorrect answers are not penalised.
Make sure you copy all words taken from the texts correctly as incorrect spelling is penalised.
Don’t forget your answer may be given in a diagram, graph or illustration.
دوره فوق فشرده آیلتس مهر ماه 1397 استاد آرین کریمی
خانه آیلتس سعادت آباد و شهرک غرب بهترین مرکز تخصصی آیلتس در غرب تهران
Arian Ielts House
برگزار کننده کلاسهای مکالمه زبان آیلتس فشرده خصوصی با بهترین اساتید زبان و آیلتس تهران
با ارائه جدیدترین منابع آیلتس 2018 و کار بر نمونه تستهای آزمونهای اخیر آیلتس در کشورهای مختلف
تدریس خصوصی آنلاین تکنیکهای آیلتس آموزش نکات آیلتس از راه دور
با بهترین متریال آیلتس و ارائه جزوه منحصر به فرد آیلتس استاد آرین کریمی بهترین استاد آیلتس تهران
طراحی و برگزاری دوره فشرده آیلتس با توجه به زمان آزمون شما و سطح فعلی زبان انگلیسی شما و آگاهی شما از تکنیک های آیلتس
طراحی برنامه مطالعاتی آیلتس خود خوان برای شما جهت تمرین بیشتر در منزل و مطالعه بخشهای مختلف بصورت سلف استادی
How can Online IELTS courses benefit me? IELTS courses can bring you huge benefits over your lifetime.
دوره آیلتس میتواند مزایای بسیاری در مقاطع مختلف زندگی شما داشته باشد. دورهای آنلاین آیلتس تا چه حد میتوانند برای من مفید باشند ؟
Why we should learn English as our second language?
A recent survey found that those who speak more than one language and who have good language skills are naturally more intelligent than those who do not. This might not be the main reason why you might consider learning a language but it is certainly something to consider. Speaking English specifically is one of the best language to learn. It is the most widely spoken second language in the world, the second most widely spoken first language in the world and the language which is spoken in the greatest number of countries. Being able to speak English brings with it a huge number of benefits which will be explored throughout this article.
چرا ما باید زبان انگلیسی را به عنوان زبان دوم خود انتخاب و یاد بگیریم؟
بر اساس یک تحقیقی که اخیر انجام شده است کسانی که بیش از یک زبان صحبت میکنند و مهارت زبانی خوبی دارند طبیعتا باهوش تر ازکسانی هستند که قادر به صحبت به زبانهای مختلف نیستند. قطعا این هدف اصلی از یادگیری زبان برای شما نخواهد بود ولی این موضوع قابل تامل است. زبان انگلیسی یکی از بهترین زبانهای دنیا برای یادگیری است چرا که این زبان زبانیست که بیش از همه زبانهای دنیا در سراسر دنیا صحبت میشود، دومین زبانی است که به عنوان زبان اول مردم در جهان بکار میرود و زبانی است که در بیشتر کشورهای دنیا صحبت میشود.صحبت به زبان انگلیسی مزایای زیادی دارد که در این مقاله به آنها خواهیم پرداخت.
Taking IELTS courses, or International English Language Testing System courses, is a particularly wise choice when choosing English language courses. This is because it is one of the most widely accredited language courses available to take, and it is used by a number of institutions to prove English competence. If you have any desire to go to university in England, for example, you will need to take IELTS courses and then achieve a high score in the final examination in order to be accepted. English universities expect you to be able to speak a high standard of English and need you to be able to demonstrate this. This is because you will find it hard to learn if your language skills are not respectable.
هنگامی که قصد شرکت در یک دوره زبان انگلیسی را دارید ، شرکت در دوره آیلتس، دوره آمادگی آزمون بین المللی زبان انگلیسی انتخاب آگاهانه ای است چرا که این دوره، در واقع یکی از معتبرترین دوره های زبان انگلیسی است که توسط بیشتر موسسات برای اثبات مهارتهای زبانی شما پذیرفته میشود. مثلا اگر شما قصد شرکت در یک دانشگاه در انگلستان را داشته باشید، باید در یک دوره آیلتس ( خواه دوره آنلاین آیلتس خواه دوره حضوری آیلتس ) شرکت نمایید و در نهایت نمره بالایی در آزمون رسمی آیتس کسب نمایید تا در آن دانشگاه پذیرفته شوید. دانشگاه های انگلیسی زبان از شما انتظار دارند که انگلیسی را با زبان آکادمیک به راحتی صحبت کنید و شما باید این امر را نشان دهید چرا که در غیر اینصورت پیشرفت تحصیلی شما میسر نخواهد بود.
IELTS courses give you the ability to prove how good your English skills are, and this can help to make you highly employable. English is the official language of the EU and is widely used in the world of business as a form of communication between companies from different countries. Being able to speak English is therefore hugely beneficial and opens up a number of doors for you, both within the business world itself and in related industries such as translation. If you can speak English to a high level then you are going to be able to go a long way within a company.
دوره آیلتس به شما این امکان را میدهد تا توانایی زبان خود را اثبات نمایید و این امر به شما کمک میکند که به راحتی کار پیدا کنید. انگلیسی زبان رسمی کشورهای اروپایی است و به وفوربه عنوان زبان تجارت و بازرگانی برای ایجاد ارتباط بین شرکت های خارجی بکار میرود. بنابراین یادگیری زبان انگلیسی میتواند خیلی برای شما مفید واقع گردد و دربهای بسته را به روی شما باز خواهد کرد. هم در دنیای تجارت و بازرگانی و هم در صنایع وابسته مانند ترجمه . اگر شما زبان انگلیسی را در سطح خوب صحبت کنید میتوانید سالیان سال با یک کمپانی خارجی همکاری داشته باشید.
On top of this, around 70% of all on the internet is written in english. IELTS courses will give you the skills required to understand much of this content which can subsequently improve your own learning capabilities as well as providing you with resources to further enhance your education or your business for example. Access to a greater percentage of internet content is something which is often not considered to be a huge benefit, but when we consider that we each spend around three hours online each day, it is clear that being able to understand websites in English will vastly improve your internet experience.
مهم تر از همه، بیش از 70 درصد مطالب در اینترنت به زبان انگلیسی نوشته شده اند. دوره ریدینگ آیلتس به شما این امکان را میدهد که مهارتهای لازم برای فهم مطالب موجود در اینترنت را بدست آورید و در پی آن میزان یادگیری خود را افزایش دهید و همچنین به شما یاد میدهد که چطور در تحصیل و شغل خود موفق باشید. شاید دسترسی به حجم زیادی از اطلاعات از طریق اینترنت امروزه مزیت بزرگی به حساب نیاید ولی وقتی در نظر بگیرید که هر کدام از ما روزانه بیش از سه ساعت پای اینترنت وقت میگذارنیم بدیهی است که فهمیدن مطالبی که عموما به زبان انگلیسی در وبسایت ها نوشته شده اند خیلی مهم خواهد بود.
Dr.Arian Karimi IELTS courses might seem like an expensive investment but the return on this investment is likely to be huge. Being able to speak English is a very valuable skill and in the era of growing multinationalism, it is becoming more and more important each year.
ممکن است که دورهای آیلتس دکتر آرین کریمی به نظر سرمایه گذاری پر هزینه و گرانی به نظر آید ولی بازده ای آن نیز زیاد خواهد بود. توانایی صحبت کردن به زبان انگلیسی بصورت سلیس و فلوئنت در این عصر رشد مداوم چند ملیتی مهارت با ارزشی است.
کالج زبان و آیلتس آرین برگزار کننده دوره آنلاین آیلتس مجازی
ثبت نام دوره فشرده آیلتس تک مهارت اسپیکینگ دکتر آرین کریمی در مهر ماه 1396
خانه آیلتس آرین در سعادت آباد
ثبت نام دوره خصوصی و دوره نیمه خصوصی تک مهارت آیلتس در مهر ماه 1396
در 10 جلسه ( Listening ) دوره تک اسکیل لیستنینگ
در 10 جلسه ( Speaking ) دوره تک مهارت رایتینگ
در 10 جلسه ( Reading ) دوره تک مهارت ریدنگ
در 10 جلسه ( Writing ) دوره تک مهارت اسپیکینگ
برای اطلاع از شرایط همه دوره های آیلتس دکتر آرین کریمی اینجا کلیک فرمایید
دوره تک مهارت درک مطلب یا همان ریدینگ ( reading ) آیلتس
دوره تکنیهای آیلتس استاد آرین در بخش درک مطب (Reading ) آیلتس
این دوره آمادگی بخش خواندن آیلتس ( IELTS READING ) به گونه ای طراحی شده است که تمامی 11 مدل سوال مطرح در بخش درک مطلب و موضوعات مشترک و متنوع در این بخش از آیلتس را پوشش دهد و متقاضیان شرکت در آزمون رسمی آیلتس را کاملا با سوالات محتمل در بخش درک مطلب ( READING ) آیلتس و سوالات دوره های پیشین آشنا سازد و همچنین تکنیکها و استراتژی های لازم جهت تست زنی آسان تر در بخش ریدینگ آیلتس آموزش داده خواهد شد و تقویت کلی دامنه لغات و درک درست معنی جملات در متن های آیلتس و بالا بردن سطح عمومی زبان انگلیسی دانشجو هدف اصلی این دوره میباشد.
اطلاعات بیشتر درباره دوره های آنلاین و حضوری استاد آرین