lunes, 24 de marzo de 2014

Academic Reading sample task – Table completion

Introducing dung beetles into a pasture is a simple process: approximately 1,500 beetles are released, a handful at a time, into fresh cow pats in the cow pasture. The beetles immediately disappear beneath the pats digging and tunnelling and, if they successfully adapt to their new environment, soon become a permanent, self-sustaining part of the local ecology. In time they multiply and with in three or four years the benefits to the pasture are obvious.

Academic Reading sample task – Multiple choice

Academic Reading sample task – Multiple choice.
All these activities may have damaging environmental impacts. For example, land clearing for agriculture is the largest single cause of deforestation; chemical fertilisers and pesticides may contaminate water supplies; more intensive farming and the abandonment of fallow periods tend to exacerbate soil erosion; and the spread of monoculture and use of high-yielding varieties of crops have been accompanied by the disappearance of old varieties of food plants which might have provided some insurance against pests or diseases in future.

domingo, 9 de marzo de 2014

IELTS Reading sample task – Matching headings (5)

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IELTS Reading sample task – Matching headings

Questions 1 – 5
Sample Passage 6 has six sections, A-F. Choose the correct heading for sections A-D and F from the list of headings below. Write the correct number i-ix in boxes 1-5 on your onswer sheet.

List of Headings
i The probable effects of the new international trade agreement
ii The environmental impact of modern farming
iii Farming and soil erosion
iv The effects of government policy in rich countries
v Governments and management of the environment
vi The effects of government policy in poor countries
vii Farming and food output
viii The effects of government policy on food output
ix The new prospects for world trade

IELTS Reading sample task – Matching features (04)

IELTS Reading
The invention of rockets is linked inextricably with the invention of 'black powder'. Most historians of technology credit the Chinese with its discovery. They base their belief on studies of Chinese writings or on the notebooks of early Europeans who settled in or made long visits to China to study its history and civilisation. It is probable that, some time in the tenth century, black powder was first compounded from its basic ingredients of saltpetre, charcoal and sulphur. But this does not mean that it was immediately used to propel rockets.
By the thirteenth century, powder-propelled fire arrows had become rather common. The Chinese relied on this type of technological development to produce incendiary projectiles of many sorts, explosive grenades and possibly cannons to repel their enemies.

viernes, 7 de marzo de 2014

Reading sample task – Identifying writer’s views/claims (3)

Identifying writer’s views/claims
Academic Reading sample task – Identifying writer’s views/claims


The Risks of Cigarette Smoke

Discovered in the early 1800s and named ‘nicotianine’, the oily essence now called nicotine is the main active ingredient of tobacco. Nicotine, however, is only a small component of cigarette smoke, which contains more than 4,700 chemical compounds, including 43 cancer-causing substances. In recent times, scientific research has been providing evidence that years of cigarette smoking vastly increases the risk of developing fatal medical conditions.

jueves, 6 de marzo de 2014

Academic Reading – Diagram label completion (02)

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Academic Reading sample task – Diagram label completion 

[Note: This is an extract from an Academic Reading passage on the subject of dung beetles. The text preceding this extract gave some background facts about dung beetles, and went on to describe a ecision to introduce non-native varieties to Australia.] 

Introducing dung1 beetles into a pasture is a simple process: approximately 1,500 beetles are released, a handful at a time, into fresh cow pats2 in the cow pasture. The beetles immediately disappear beneath the pats digging and tunnelling and, if they successfully adapt to their new environment, soon become a permanent, self-sustaining part of the local ecology. In time they multiply and within three or four years the benefits to the pasture are obvious.

miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2014

General Training Reading sample task – Identifying information (01)

IELTS London Bike
IELTS General Training Reading sample task.
Read the text below and answer Questions 1-8.

London to Brighton Bike Ride.

The start
The bike ride starts at Clapham Common tube station.
• Your Start Time is indicated by the colour of your body number in this pack. It is also printed on the address label of the envelope. Please arrive no earlier than 30 minutes before that time.
• We allocate an equal number of cyclists for each Start Time to ensure a steady flow. Please keep to the time you've been given so we can keep to our schedule and avoid delaying other riders and prevent 'bunching' further down ('Agrupamiento' más abajo) the route.
• An Information Point, toilets and refreshment stands will be open from very early in the day.

The IELTS Reading Module questions.

The Reading IELTS Module questions.

The reading module is our biggest chance to take points in the IELST test. In this part we find fourty questions about:

How the IELTS exam really are?

In first, we need to know how the IELTS exam really are. The test has 4 (four) parts in 3 (tree) hours. Write, Listen, Read and Talk. I'm going to write everyday one exercise to practice and learn en each one of the four aspect. The idea is to improve my English's write while I prepare the test. Good luck!!!! (For me and for everybody).

Study record for IELTS Learning English by myself

Hello, I’m studying to assess the IELTS test with a score band of 7 (seven). Because I have a lot of problem writing English, I’m need do it everyday and that is exactly the reason of this blog.

Maybe nobody is going to read my small blog… but for records Thank you for your reading and for your comments.