Here’s some more ‘true, false, not given’ practice using the passage that we read for last week’s gap-fill exercise.
IELTS Reading: Gap-fill with letters
This lesson contains a special type of gap-fill exercise.
IELTS Reading: ‘Animal behaviour’ exercise
Read the passage about animal behaviour, and complete the ‘true, false, not given’ exercise below it.
IELTS Reading: ‘not given’
Sometimes just one key word can make the answer ‘not given’.
IELTS Reading: Yes, no, not given
Read the passage about the importance of exercise for children, and complete the ‘yes, no, not given’ exercise below it.
IELTS Reading: Children’s intelligence
Today’s gap-fill exercise is quite tricky. See if you can do it!
IELTS Reading: T, F, NG about a library
Here’s another exercise to illustrate the difference between true, false and not given.
IELTS Reading: History of the computer
One possible question type in the IELTS reading test is “name matching”. This lesson contains a useful practice exercise.
IELTS Reading: Scanning made me panic!
Here’s a quick story about when I tried scanning for answers in a lesson with a group of students.
IELTS Reading: Easy examples of T, F, NG
To understand the difference between true, false and not given, it helps to look at some easy examples.
IELTS Reading: Choose the title 8
Try today’s practice exercise. Read the passage and choose the best title.
IELTS Reading: Media
Read the passage about ‘mass media’, and complete the ‘true, false, not given’ exercise below it.
IELTS Reading: Ethnography
Try today’s multiple choice exercise. From this lesson you’ll also learn the meaning of the word ‘ethnography’.
IELTS Reading: The keyword technique
I often talk about “the keyword technique” in my reading lessons. But what is this technique and how do we use it?
IELTS Reading: How questions are made
The people who write the questions for IELTS reading tests do something like this…
IELTS Reading: Etymology
Try today’s multiple choice exercise. From this lesson you’ll also learn the meaning of the word ‘etymology’.
IELTS Reading: Choose the title 7
Try today’s practice exercise. Read the passage and choose the best title.
IELTS Reading: John Dewey
Read the passage about a famous American, and complete the ‘true, false, not given’ exercise below it.
IELTS Reading: Choose the title 6
Try today’s practice exercise. Read the passage and choose the best title.
IELTS Reading: Ancient tribe
Try this multiple choice exercise that many students find difficult.
IELTS Reading: Harry Houdini
Read the passage about a famous illusionist, and complete the ‘true, false, not given’ exercise below it.
IELTS Reading: Cities and environment
Read the passage about cities and the environment, and complete the ‘true, false, not given’ exercise.
IELTS Reading: What is Wisdom?
Read the passage about wisdom and choose the best answer for each question.
IELTS Reading: Intelligence Quotient (IQ)
Read the passage about “IQ” and choose the best answer for each question.
IELTS Reading: The Paper Clip
Read the passage about the history of the paper clip and complete the ‘true, false, not given’ exercise.
IELTS Reading: 7 basic tips
Here are my most basic and important tips for the reading test.
IELTS Reading: Choose the title 5
Try today’s practice exercise. Read the passage and choose the best title.
IELTS Reading: Universities
Try this quick gap-fill exercise.
IELTS Reading: Maps
Try this quick but tricky multiple choice exercise.
IELTS Reading: Stress
Try today’s IELTS Reading exercise: Choose the best heading for each paragraph in a passage about stress.