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IELTS Listening Summary Completion : Questions, Practice Sample & Tips
The IELTS Listening test features various question types, with IELTS Summary Completion questions being a significant part of it. To excel, it’s crucial to focus on IELTS Listening Summary Completion questions, as they play a vital role in determining your IELTS band score. What are IELTS Summary Completion Questions?In IELTS Summary Completion questions, you'll receive a summary from a recording, typically a monologue or a conversation on a specific topic. The summary will have missing words that you need to fill in. These IELTS Listening summary completion questions often appear in Section 4, one of the most challenging parts of...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion with Tips & Practice Tests
IELTS Reading Summary completion is one of the most common questions in IELTS Reading and IELTS Listening. They are quite easy to answer if test-takers are familiar with their common topics and know the right way to solve them. Here in this blog, let’s discuss what Summary completion in IELTS reading is with some examples, outline the steps to solve these questions and share some valuable tips and practice tests for great preparation.Additionally, you’ll grab our latest IELTS reading Summary completion exercises PDF to boost your practice here! Understanding IELTS Summary QuestionsIn the Reading section, you will be provided with...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 4
The IELTS Reading Summary Completion question is comparatively easier than most of the 14 questions asked in the IELTS Reading test. All you have to do is point out the important section and figure out the keywords to find the answers. The Academic passage ‘Caveat Scriptor‘ is a reading passage that appeared in an IELTS Test. Caveat Scriptor A. People think that writing as a profession is glamorous; that it is just about sitting down and churning out words on a page, or more likely these days on a computer screen. If only it were! So what exactly does writing...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 3
The IELTS Reading Summary Completion question is comparatively easier than most of the 14 questions asked in the IELTS Reading test. All you have to do is point out the important section and figure out the keywords to find the answers. The Academic passage ‘Tyes and Greens‘ is a reading passage that appeared in an IELTS Test. Tyes and Greens Hayles Tye seems to have got its name from a certain John Hayle who Is documented in the 1380s, although there are records pointing to the occupation of the site at a much earlier date. The name was still in...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 1
The IELTS Reading Summary Completion question is comparatively easier than most of the 14 questions asked in the IELTS Reading test. All you have to do is point out the important section and figure out the keywords to find the answers. The Academic passage ‘The Siberian Tiger‘ is a reading passage that appeared in an IELTS Test. The Siberian Tiger The Siberian tiger can be found in what was the USSR and seems to live mainly on the lower slopes of mountains. It likes to eat wild boar, wapiti and moose and will travel long distances in search of food....
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 2
The IELTS Reading Summary Completion question is comparatively easier than most of the 14 questions asked in the IELTS Reading test. All you have to do is point out the important section and figure out the keywords to find the answers. Passage : The instructions accompanying do-it-yourself products are regularly cited as a source of unnecessary expense or frustration.Few companies seem to test their instructions by having them followed by a first-time user. Often, essential information is omitted, steps in the construction process are taken for granted, and some degree of special knowledge is assumed. This is especially worrying in...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 5
Dirty River But Clean Water Floods once raged through the canyon every year. Spring Snow from as far away as Wyoming would melt and swell the Colorado river to a flow that averaged around 1,500 cubic metres (50,000 cubic feet) a second. These floods infused the river with sediment, carved its beaches and built its sandbars. However, in the four decades since the building of the Glen Canyon dam, just upstream of the Grand Canyon, the only sediment that it has collected has come from tiny, undammed tributaries. This lack of flooding has harmed local wildlife. In the years since...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 7
Learning By Examples Learning theory is rooted in the work of Ivan Pavlov, the famous scientist who discovered and documented the principles governing how animals (humans included) learn in the 1900s. Years of learning research have led to the creation of a highly precise learning theory that can be used to understand and predict how and under what circumstances most any animal will learn, including human beings, and eventually help people figure out how to change their behaviours. A paper in 1996 Animal Behavior by Bednekoff and Balda provides a different view of the adaptiveness of social learning. It concerns...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 9
“Freebie” Marketing Not all forms of freebie marketing are legal. One notable example of this is the use of freebie marketing to “push” habit-forming goods in areas where there is otherwise no market. For illegal substances, this is already restricted on the basis of the product’s illegality, but the use of freebie marketing to promote legal goods such as tobacco, alcohol and pharmaceuticals is also outlawed because the short-term gain to a small number of commercial outlets is not deemed worth the social cost of widespread substance abuse. Another practice that is prohibited under antitrust laws is a form of...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 8
The Academic passage ‘Bakelite‘ is a reading passage that appeared in an IELTS Test. It contains some of the IELTS reading question types. If you are interested in familiarising yourself with all the question types, don’t hesitate to take an IELTS reading practice test Roller Coaster 600 years ago, roller coaster pioneers never would have imagined the advancements that have been made to create the roller coasters of today. The tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world is the Kingda Ka, a coaster in New Jersey that launches its passengers from zero to 128 miles per hour in 3.5...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 6
The IELTS Reading Summary Completion question is comparatively easier than most of the 14 questions asked in the IELTS Reading test. All you have to do is point out the important section and figure out the keywords to find the answers. The Academic passage ‘Mammoth Kill 2‘ is a reading passage that appeared in an IELTS Test. Since questions get repeated in the IELTS exam, these passages are ideal for practice. If you want more practice, try taking an IELTS reading practice test Mammoth Kill 2 Although it’s hard to imagine in this age of urban sprawl and automobiles, North...
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IELTS Listening Summary Completion | Example 8
Section 1 David: Good morning, Miss Jones. I’m David White, Personnel manager. Miss Jones: Good morning. David: Please take a seat. Miss Jones: Thank you. David: Good morning, Miss Jones. I’m David White Personnel manager. Miss Jones: Good morning. David: Please take a seat. Miss Jones:Thank you. David: Well, did you manage to find us easily enough? Miss Jones: Oh, no problem, but the traffic was terrible. I was terrified. I’d be late. David: Well you made it on time. So no problem. How did you get here? Miss Jones: I took the bus but even the bus lane was...
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IELTS Listening Summary Completion | Example 9
Section 2 Good morning, fellow members of the board, staff members and our dear stockholders. Welcome to our sixth annual general meeting. It is my pleasure to give you an overview of how the orange computer company has done in the past year. When I have finished, we will be very happy to answer any questions you might have. Most of what I have to say is very encouraging but to get it over with, I’ll start with the bad news. Actually. It’s not too bad. This time a year ago,. we told you that we were about to launch...
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IELTS Listening Summary Completion | Example 7
Section 4 is a lecture on various issues in land management and ownership systems. Good morning everyone. Good to see you all looking so full of energy. Today I’m going to give an overview of some general principles relating to land management and ownership. Very important. If we look at history it seems that much of it concerns conflict over religion, economic power and land. Often all three factors are involved together. The first question when asked when talking about land is, “who owns it?” What you can do with land you own, depends on one’s political views. A far...
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IELTS Listening Summary Completion | Example 6
Section 2 is an introduction to some London parks. Good morning everybody and welcome to the London park society. It’s a lovely day so in half an hour or so, we’ll go outside and start our tour of some of London’s famous royal parks. But for the next half an hour or so, while we enjoy our coffee and biscuits, I’ll tell you something about some of these wonderful parks. A brief history and some of their special attractions. I also have a few slides to show you. First, what do we mean by royal park? In short, the once...
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IELTS Reading Summary Completion Topic 10
Biometrics Until the late 1800s, identification largely relied upon ‘photographic memory.’ In the 1890s, an anthropologist and police desk clerk in Paris named Alphonse Bertillon sought to fix the problem of identifying convicted criminals and turned biometrics into a distinct field of study. He developed a method of multiple body measurements which was named after him – Bertillonage. Bertillon based his system on the claim that the measurement of adult bones does not change after the age of 20. His system was used by police authorities throughout the world, until 1903, when two identical measurements were obtained for two different...
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IELTS Listening Summary Completion | Example 10
Section 2 Good morning, everybody. I’m Richard Smothers from international students consulting and welcome to today’s talk on what you need to know and think about prior to going to study in the UK. Probably the biggest question is that of housing. It can be very expensive, especially in London and the halls of residence in most universities are certainly not cheap. That’s what you pay for convenience. Probably the best thing for most of you, I believe it’s the first time any of you have studied in the UK is to try to find a vacancy in a co-op...
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IELTS Listening Summary Completion | Example 5
Section 4 is a monologue about Ecological functions of the forest. Good morning ladies and gentlemen. First I would like to say how happy I am to have this opportunity to address this committee and hopefully contribute to our country’s policy in respect to the importation and use of wood and wood products. I will start with the brief introduction to the current situation of the world’s forest and then give you an overview of the various services that forests provide. By services, I mean benefits to people as well as wildlife. Until recent years, these services have been greatly...
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IELTS Listening Summary Completion | Example 4
Section 4 is a lecture on sales and marketing. Good evening and welcome to the second class of our sales and marketing course. Tonight and in the next few weeks, I will be talking about advertising. To be specific about different types of advertising, different types of message all of which of course are supposed to make your company or your organization, the government perhaps, more successful. Now please note that I am not at this stage, going to talk about advertising media. There are various choices here, radio, newspapers, Television, billboards, magazine, and of course, the internet. It’s almost...
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IELTS Listening Summary Completion | Example 3
Section 4 is a lecture on corporate crimes. Well, most business men want to make more money, but they don’t break the law to do so. So what factors make a group of men, yes, they are usually men, but women are by no means immune from this temptation, decide to step outside the law. In the next few weeks, we will be looking into this question with a lot of case studies in some depth. We will also try to divide corporate crime into several categories and see what they share in common in terms of the psychology and...
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