IELTS Reading Flowchart Completion: Sample Questions, Tips & Practice Tests

IELTS reading flow chart completion practice makes it easy for IELTS test takers to solve this question type quickly and correctly. This question type is commonly given in IELTS Reading and sometimes in IELTS Listening to examine certain skill sets of the candidate, like reading or listening comprehension, organization of information along with vocabulary and grammatical knowledge. In this blog, we'll explain flowchart completion in IELTS reading with examples, outline the steps to solve these questions, and share tips and practice tests for a solid preparation. Also, grab the IELTS reading flow chart completion practice PDF to get the most...

Kasturika Samanta

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‘Dress Regulations at Work’ and ‘How to Achieve a Better Work-life Balance’ – IELTS Reading

Table of Contents[Show] Reading Passage 1: Dress Regulations at Work Reading Passage 2: How to Achieve a Better Work-life Balance Answers For ‘Dress Regulations at Work’ and ‘How to Achieve a Better Work-life Balance’ IELTS Reading Passage With Location and Explanation Tips for Answering the Question Types in the ‘Dress Regulations at Work’ and ‘How to Achieve a Better Work-life Balance’ IELTS Reading Passage To effectively tackle and answer diverse question types, of the IELTS General Reading module, try taking up IELTS Reading passages like the ‘Dress Regulations at Work’ and ‘How to Achieve a Better Work-life Balance’ from the...

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Nehasri Ravishenbagam

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Bamboo, A Wonder Plant 2, Renewable Energy, Global Warming In New Zealand 2 – IELTS Reading Answers

Reading Passage 1 You should ideally spend about 20 minutes on Questions 1-13, which are based on Reading Passage 1. Bamboo, A Wonder Plant A. Bamboo is used for a wide range of purposes, but now it seems it may be under threat. Every year, during the rainy season, the mountain gorillas of central Africa migrate to the lower slopes of the Virunga Mountains to graze on bamboo. For the 650 or so that remain in the wild, it’s a vital food source. Without it, says Ian Redmond, chairman of the Ape Alliance, their chances of survival would be reduced...

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Kasturika Samanta

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