Unit 4 Ways of Learning (Listening)  Multiple choice questions are found in listening and reading.  First, read the questions and the options.  Listen.

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Unit 4 Ways of Learning (Listening)  Multiple choice questions are found in listening and reading.  First, read the questions and the options.  Listen to the introduction. It tells what the recording is about.  The questions follow the order of the recording.  As soon as you answer a question. Start listening to the answer of the next.  Only one answer is correct unless you are told to chose more than one.

Unit 4 Ways of Learning (Writing)  One kind of graphs you may find in IELTS writing section is the line graph.  Read the question carefully.  Look at the bar graph and understand its purpose.  Look at the key of the graph and what it (symbols, shading or colors) represents.  Understand what the numbers on the graph represent.  Look at the labels along X and Y axis, what information do they give you.

Unit 4 Ways of Learning (Writing)  You will need to compare the information as well as describe it.  It is important not to try to give your opinion on the graph or to try to give reasons for the figured mentioned.  The opening paragraph (main idea) will be at most two sentences. The longest part of your summary will be comparing and contrasting. See the next example: