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Last activity on May 24, 2023
  1. WELCOME
    Welcome to IELTS Online Academic Reading
  2. Meet Your Course Trainers
  3. Course Overview
  4. Using the platform
  5. IELTS ACADEMIC READING TEST
    IELTS Academic Reading Test
    2 Topics
  6. READING SKILLS & STRATEGIES
    Introduction to Skills and Strategies
  7. Reading Techniques
    5 Topics
  8. Guessing Unknown Vocabulary
  9. Identifying Opinions
  10. Lesson summary
  11. QUESTION TYPES
    Introduction to Question Types
  12. Multiple Choice
    6 Topics
  13. Identifying Information
    6 Topics
  14. Identifying a Writer's Views
    6 Topics
  15. Matching Information
    6 Topics
  16. Matching Headings
    6 Topics
  17. Matching Features
    6 Topics
  18. Matching Sentence Endings
    6 Topics
  19. Sentence Completion
    6 Topics
  20. Summary Completion
    8 Topics
  21. Note Completion
    6 Topics
  22. Table Completion
    6 Topics
  23. Flow-chart Completion
    6 Topics
  24. Diagram Label Completion
    6 Topics
  25. Short-answer
    6 Topics
  26. IELTS PRACTICE TESTS
    IELTS Academic Reading Mock Tests
    2 Topics
  27. COURSE CONCLUSION
    Overall Tips for a Greater Score
  28. Congratulations on Course Completion!
Lesson 21, Topic 3
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How to Answer

How to Answer Note Completion Questions

In this video, your course trainer will show you the steps you should follow to answer note completion questions effectively. 

Discussion 

What part of answering note completion questions do you find most difficult? Why?

Write your response in the box below. Feel free to reply to other participants. 

Responses

  1. I think the synonym is most difficult because maybe I cannot time to think about the meaning of answering due to I feel scare and excite when face the questions.

    1. The synonyms are scary since are used in an academic text format that will trick anyone, especially under the pressure of an exam of this scale. We need to practice for weeks in the row, every day for hours, to be able to master such an exam. Practice, practice, and practice. Unfortunately, there is not enough material to practice here, we need to search elsewhere.

    1. Read the text properly, forget the scanning for a while until you master the academic subjects and words, then once you have enough experience start scanning. You can leave it to the end. You will scan during the exam as the brain will be in overdrive mode.
      Scan easier texts at the begging and go harder when you feel more confident.
      These lessons will tell you what to do in the exam, not before the exam.