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Hi, there. My name is Emma. And in today's video, we are going to learn about the reading
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section of the IELTS. So it's very important before your test day to learn as much as you
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can about the test. If you know what's going to happen on the test, you're going to feel
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less nervous, more comfortable, and you'll do a better job. So in this video, I will
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explain what happens in the reading segment of the test.
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So first thing to know is there are two different versions of the IELTS; one is for general
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and one is for academic. If you're doing the IELTS for things like immigration, you will
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probably be doing the general, whereas if you're doing the IELTS for... For to get into
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a university in Canada, England, Australia - you will probably be doing the academic.
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So there are a lot of similarities in terms of the reading passages on the general and
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academic versions of the IELTS. The readings are different, but there are some things that
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are the same.
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In both cases, on the general and the academic, the reading module lasts for one hour. So
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it lasts for one hour. In this hour, you are going to see three texts or three passages.
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So there's three sections. Another thing to know is that you will also have to transfer
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your answers on to an answer sheet. That will also be a part of this one hour.
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For both the general and the academic, there are 40 questions. The text in the general
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usually are social, work related, there's often one academic text as well; whereas in
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the academic, all the text are maybe something you would read in an undergraduate or graduate
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course.
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In terms of also the general, you might see advertisements, you might be reading about...
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You know, comparing different products; whereas in the IELTS, they're usually more scientific
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or more academic articles.
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Another thing to keep in mind is for both tests, usually the readings go from easy to
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difficult. So the first part of the test is going to be the easiest part, second section
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is going to be a bit more difficult, and the third section is going to be more difficult
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than the second. So keep this in mind when you're planning your time for the IELTS because
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if you spend all your time on the first section, that's actually the easiest. It's better if
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you spend less time on the first section, more time in the middle, and the most time
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at the end.
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So in both the academic and the general, you're going to see a variety of questions. Okay?
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There are many different question types. And the best way to prepare for the IELTS is to
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learn about these question types.
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You might see multiple choice where they'll want you to pick: "A", "B", "C", "D", sometimes
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"E". Short answer. Sentence completion. You might see tables, charts, diagrams. You might
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have to read something and then fill in a diagram based on the information you read.
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Sometimes there's summary completion. Paragraph headings where you have to match a heading
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with the correct paragraph. You might need to locate information. You might have to write
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about a writer's view or claims. You might get a question on classification. Or you might
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get a matching question.
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So, the main point here is that it's important to know there are many, many different question
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types you can get on the IELTS. In terms of the IELTS also, it's very important before
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you do the IELTS to take a deep breath and to relax yourself. Especially with the reading
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section, you might see a lot of passages you have to read - take a deep breath, you will
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do fine.
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It's also important to know with the reading module of the IELTS where it comes on the
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test. The first thing you do on the IELTS is listening, the second thing will be reading,
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and then after that, writing. So just so you're aware of where it comes, reading is in the
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middle.
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So, I invite you to take our quiz to see if... How much you know about the IELTS, the reading
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module. Come visit our website at www.engvid.com. Good luck. Until next time.