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Last activity on May 24, 2023
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WELCOMEWelcome to IELTS Online Academic Reading
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Meet Your Course Trainers
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Course Overview
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Using the platform
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IELTS ACADEMIC READING TESTIELTS Academic Reading Test2 Topics
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READING SKILLS & STRATEGIESIntroduction to Skills and Strategies
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Reading Techniques5 Topics
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Guessing Unknown Vocabulary
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Identifying Opinions
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Lesson summary
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QUESTION TYPESIntroduction to Question Types
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Multiple Choice6 Topics
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Identifying Information6 Topics
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Identifying a Writer's Views6 Topics
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Matching Information6 Topics
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Matching Headings6 Topics
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Matching Features6 Topics
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Matching Sentence Endings6 Topics
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Sentence Completion6 Topics
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Summary Completion8 Topics
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Note Completion6 Topics
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Table Completion6 Topics
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Flow-chart Completion6 Topics
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Diagram Label Completion6 Topics
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Short-answer6 Topics
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IELTS PRACTICE TESTSIELTS Academic Reading Mock Tests2 Topics
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COURSE CONCLUSIONOverall Tips for a Greater Score
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Congratulations on Course Completion!
How to Answer Without a List
How to Answer: Without a List
Now let’s look at the steps you should follow to answer summary completion questions when you have to select words from the text. First, watch your course trainer demonstrate these steps in the video below.
Discussion
Which type of summary completion question do you find easier? With or without a list?
Write your response in the box below. Feel free to reply to other participants.
With list is simpler for me.
I find that one without a list easier.
I think there is no difference in the level of difficulty
Absolutely, the type with list is easier.