IELTS reading, Cambridge IELTS 17 Academic, Test 3, Passage 1

Full Video: Answer Key Explanation

How to answer different reading questions in IELTS

General Strategy

In this passage, the following is the order of questions we answer:

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Disclaimer

The strategies and approaches demonstrated in this video for answering the IELTS reading passage represent just one of many possible methods. They are not intended to be the only or definitive approach for IELTS preparation.

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Question 7
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Question 9
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Question 8
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Question 10
True, False, Not Given

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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 6
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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Mehdi Safavi is a Cambridge certified English teacher (CELTA Grade A), IDP-trained IELTS expert, Sussex Downs College TESOL with 17+ years of teaching & teacher training experience. More about him →

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