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I’ve posted the answers to the prepositions lesson on the original page. Click here: Prepositions Lesson with Answers
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I’ve posted the answers to the prepositions lesson on the original page. Click here: Prepositions Lesson with Answers
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Liz
Complete the sentences below using the following prepositions.
Prepositions:
Questions 1-6
Which of the above options can be used to complete these sentences.
Answers
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Answers
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Choosing a title for IELTS reading. This is another question type that appears in the IELTS Reading test which many people overlook because it isn’t a common one. However, it does appear and each answer you get write is a valuable point so it is worth preparing and training for this type of question.
Reading Passage:
Coffee is one of the most popular hot drinks in the world. Almost a third of the world’s population drinks coffee. People often meet at cafes or coffee shops for a coffee break during the middle of the morning or stop work in the afternoon to drink coffee.
About 7 million tons of coffee is produced every year. Brazil is, by far, the world’s largest coffee producer. About a third of the world’s production comes from this South American country. Other coffee producing countries include Vietnam, Indonesia and Colombia.
The United States is the biggest coffee consumer in the world. About 1.2 billion kilograms of coffee are consumed there every year. Drinking coffee is extremely popular in European countries, like Italy, France and Germany, as well as in Brazil.
Question: Which is the best title for the passage above?
Choose the correct letter A – C
A. Coffee – a popular hot drink
B. Coffee – the main consumers
C. Coffee – the main producers
ANSWER
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ANSWERThe correct answer is A
Explanation:
The opening paragraph and closing line both stress the same point which is about the popularity of coffee. While the first line alone or the last line alone might not themselves indicate aim, to have them both stressing the same point with so much detail in the first paragraph is something you can’t ignore.
There are no fixed rules about choosing a title. But you must remember that information for all options will be given in the passage. So, your aim is not to match information, but to decide what the whole aim of the passage is. You need to ask yourself – Why did this author write the passage? What was the aim of writing the passage? What was the key message that the author wanted to deliver?
So in this lesson, information about the producers and consumers was just extra information given in the passage for interest. But the main aim was to explain the popularity.
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Reading lesson on Desertification to develop ideas and vocabulary for IELTS. This lesson will provide you with ideas and vocabulary for IELTS writing task 2, speaking part 3 and the reading test.
Before, you start your reading exercise. Let me explain a word to you relating to this topic. Desertification is a type of land degradation in which a relatively dry land region becomes increasingly arid, typically losing its bodies of water as well as vegetation and wildlife. It is caused by a variety of factors, such as climate change and human activities. Desertification is a significant global ecological and environmental problem.
The questions below are called Matching Headings Questions which are common in IELTS reading. They require you to match the heading title to a paragraph in the passage. The titles are to summarise the main aim of the paragraph.
The reading passage below has 8 paragraphs (A-H).
Choose the correct heading for each paragraph from the list below.
Questions 1 – 8
Match each paragraph below to a title from the list. Not all letters will be used.
Causes of Desertification
A Trees are being cut down at much larger scale than ever before to be used as fuel, to provide products we use in our daily life, or to simply create more space for agriculture to sustain growing human population. Once the trees and other vegetation in an area are gone, there is nothing left to hold the soil in place.
B Our planet’s ecosystems sustain life only when balanced. They can cope with incremental challenges and adapt but beyond a certain tipping point they collapse. A rapid increase in the number of people demands higher amounts of natural resources and expands more and more over the landscape, leading to increased desertification.
C Improper irrigation methods used in arid areas, such as canal irrigation, lead to a buildup of salt in the soil and make it difficult for crops and other plants to grow, increasing desertification. Similarly harmful is cultivation of already deteriorated lands. Through inconsiderate farming methods, farmers only speed up the process of desertification in exchange for poor quality crops with low economic value.
D In arid regions, grass and other vegetation is necessary to keep the soil in place. If such vegetation is used as feed for cattle without sustainable control, there is nothing that remains to prevent soil from blowing or washing away, and if this process occurs long enough, it can lead to desertification.
Effects of Desertification
E As desertification occurs, the soil can be blown or washed away, and valuable soil nutrients are lost. As the soil dries out, it hardens and it becomes difficult for any rainfall that does occur to penetrate below the soil’s surface. And what remains left is a lifeless pile of dust instead of a life-giving medium.
F Due to drought conditions and a loss of productive land, local people find themselves and their livestock experiencing starvation.
G Desertification events have been a major driver behind the movement of large human populations throughout history. When soils are not able to support their civilisation, people set on the move to look for better locations.
H Species that once lived in a fertile and productive climate may not survive in a newly desertified region.
ANSWERS
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AnswersPlease remember that in the real IELTS test, if you are asked to write a letter, you must write the letter and not the word. Always following instructions very carefully for IELTS.
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This reading exercise was easier than a normal Academic reading passage and is similar in level to a GT passage section 3. However, it is a great starting exercise for Academic candidates to get used to Matching Headings Questions. Now try something more difficult. See below:
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Questions, Answers & Transcript: Blue-footed Bird Listening Practice
Do not look at the answers until you have finished the listening lesson.
If you have not finished this listening lesson, please click here: Blue-footed bird listening practice
Transcript:
These boobies live off the western coasts of Central and South America. The Galápagos Islands population includes about half of all breeding pairs of blue-footed boobies. They are aptly named, and males take great pride in their fabulous feet. During mating rituals, male birds show off their feet to prospective mates with a high-stepping strut. The bluer the feet, the more attractive the mate.
All half-dozen or so booby species are thought to take their name from the Spanish word “bobo.” The term means “stupid,” which is how early European colonists may have characterized these clumsy and unwary birds when they saw them on land—their least graceful environment.
Like other boobies, blue-foots nest on land at night. When day breaks, they take to the air in search of seafood, sometimes fishing in cooperative groups. They may fly far out to sea while keeping a keen eye out for schools of small fish, such as anchovies. When their prey is in sight, these seabirds utilize the physical adaptations that make them exceptional divers. They fold their long wings back around their streamlined bodies and plunge into the water from as high as 80 feet. Blue-footed boobies can also dive from a sitting position on the water’s surface.
Blue-footed boobies also use their webbed feet to cover their young and keep them warm. When a typical brood of one to three chicks hatch, both parents feed and care for them.
It is a good idea to read the transcript and listen to the recording at the same time. Below:
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Questions: No more than two words and/or a number.
Answers:
Listening Practice for IELTS preparation. This topic was actually reported in the IELTS Reading Test. But, I have used it to create a listening exercise for you. There’s a funny video if you want to see these birds in action at the bottom of this article.

Blue-footed Birds
Questions 1-9: No more than two words and/or a number.
- Strutting and showing off feet is part of the mating …………
- When a male boobie has very blue feet, he is considered ……………..
- Their name comes from the Spanish word for …………..
- On land, blue-footed boobies move in a ………. manner.
- Blue-footed boobies fish in ……………….
- They eat small fish, for example ………….
- Their bodies are ……….. which is advantageous when diving.
- Adult boobies warm their chicks with their ……………….
- They usually have a maximum of ………. chicks.
Notice: Based on Article from National Geographic
Answers
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Click here for the answers: ANSWERS FOR BIRD LISTENING EXERCISE
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Liz
Sorry this is not an educational video, but it is great fun to watch 🙂
Below are the questions and answers for the lesson on linking words this month. I hope you found this lesson useful 🙂
Questions
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To use linking words correctly, you must understand both their meaning and the correct grammatically way to use them in a sentence. See a full list of linking words for your essay: IELTS Linking Words List.
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Fill in the gaps below with the correct linking words. This is useful practice for your IELTS writing task 2 essay. Using linking words requires you to be careful with the grammar structure of your sentences – this lesson will review your ability to do that.
Questions
Choose the correct letter to complete each sentence. It is possible to have more than one letter for an answer.
Answers
Answers are now available:
Click here: Answers Linking Word Lesson
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