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IELTS Reading Texts: Essential Practice for High Band Scores

 
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This book provides essential practice for serious students who are determined to achieve a high IELTS band score in the IELTS Reading paper.

Achieving a high IELTS band in Reading is not easy! Ignore books that tell you otherwise. Books on reading techniques and tips are fine but they are not adequate preparation for this important exam. There are no easy roads to success. It is a difficult job to read demanding texts in a short time span. You need to have already been exposed to different types of texts, have acquired a wide range of vocabulary and be very familiar with the types of questions that will occur in your exam.

This book is divided into two sections:

Multiple Choice Reading provides 20 texts & questions with detailed feedback on why answers are right or wrong, offers advice on how to approach questions, details common mistakes and highlights essential vocabulary. Most IELTS Reading material fails to give you the detailed feedback that you really need to improve your Reading skills. This digital book from MyEnglishExam.com corrects this failing.

Full IELTS Reading offers 10 passages that include ALL the different types of questions, namely skimming exercises, multiple choice, true/false/not given, vocabulary, cloze exercise and inferencing. Once again detailed feedback is given. You are shown where you need to look in the texts for the answers and are given in-depth explanations of those answers.

This book is specifically aimed at those who are serious about their IELTS exams and determined to reach their goal of going on to further academic studies or qualifying for entry to another country.



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