Reading
Reading Passage: BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
BRIDGING THE DIGITAL DIVIDE When addressing the issue of global access to information technology, some people claim that the world's poor are more concerned about having enough to eat than about using e-mail or surfing the World Wide Web. Mike Chege ...
"Practice Exercises for Inferring and Understanding Implied Meaning in Academic Texts"
Practice Exercises Exercise 1: Read the following passage and answer the true, false, or not given questions below: "According to recent research, people who regularly consume caffeine may experience improved cognitive function, particularly in areas ...
Understanding Implication and Inference for Answering True, False, and Not Given Questions in Academic Texts
Implication and inference are important skills for answering true, false, and not given questions in academic contexts. Implied meaning refers to information that is not explicitly stated in the text but can be inferred from context clues or the ...
Introduction to True/False/Not Given Questions in IELTS Reading
In the True/False/Not Given question type, you will be presented with a statement and asked to determine whether the statement is true, false, or whether the information given in the text does not support a clear answer. To answer these questions ...
Parallel or Different Exercise
Directions: Read each pair of phrases below and determine whether they are parallel or different. Studying for exams/Preparing for exams The importance of exercise/Why exercise is important The beach or the mountains/The beach and the mountains To ...
Mastering Parallelism in IELTS Reading: Identifying Parallel and Different Phrases for Improved Comprehension and Success
The technique of identifying whether phrases in IELTS Reading are parallel or different is known as parallelism or parallel structure. This technique is essential for success in the IELTS Reading section as it helps students to understand the meaning ...