IELTS Reading Exam - True/False/Not Given and Yes/No/Not Given Questions

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Hi!
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I’m Martin.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English!
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In this lesson, you’re going to learn how to complete true/false/not given, and yes/no/not
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given questions in the IELTS reading exam.
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But what is the difference between these two types of question?
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True/false/not given questions ask you about facts.
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Yes/no/not given questions can include facts or the writer’s opinion.
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However, you can think about these two kinds of question in exactly the same way.
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But, please check what type of question you’re answering.
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If you write the answer ‘yes’ in a ‘true, false, not given’ question, the answer is
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obviously not correct.
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This is mistake is easier to make than you might imagine.
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Let’s have a look at some techniques you can use to answer true/false/not given questions
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in your IELTS reading exam.
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Part One: how to find the relevant part of the text.
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Before you can answer the question, you need to find the right part of the text.
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First, remember that the questions follow the text.
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That means that for the first question, you should start looking near the beginning of
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the text.
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Now, let’s do an example.
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Imagine that you see this question:
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"Zander cannot live in salt water."
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Probably, your first thought is, “What’s a zander?”
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Perfectly reasonable.
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I had to look it up, too!
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However, you know that the zander is something which can (or can’t) live in salt water.
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What lives in water?
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Many things, but we know the zander must be some kind of animal or plant which lives in
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water.
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So, look for words in the text related to fish or sea life.
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You can also look for the word 'zander', obviously.
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Also, the question mentions salt water.
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Where do you find salt water?
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In the sea, right?
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So, look for words like sea, ocean etc.
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What’s the opposite of salt water?
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It’s fresh water.
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Where do you find fresh water?
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Mostly in rivers and lakes.
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If the answer is ‘true’, and zander cannot live in salt water, then they must live in
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fresh water.
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This means you should also look for references to fresh water in the text, so look for words
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like river or lake.
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Let’s do one more example.
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You see this question:
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"Before 1900, there were no zander in the UK."
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What should you look for in the text?
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Look for dates or time references.
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The question mentions 1900, so you could look for time expressions like 19th century, 20th
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century, turn of the century, and so on.
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You could also look for references to the UK or parts of the UK.
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This means you should look for words like Britain, England, Scotland, etc.
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Use these techniques to find the section in the text which will let you answer the question.
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Okay, so now you’ve found the relevant part of the text.
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What next?
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Part two: finding key ideas in the text.
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Take a look at this extract from a text.
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"The zander is a type of fish, thought originally to be from Western Europe.
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Zander were introduced into the UK in the late 20th century, and now can be found in
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many rivers and freshwater lakes around the UK.
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Scientists claim that zander have harmed many native English fish species since their introduction."
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Pause the video if you want extra time to read it.
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What should you focus on here?
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Here are a few things to look for and think about:
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First, look for time and date references.
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The statement says 'late 20th century'.
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What does that mean?
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1990?
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Is 2000 late 20th century?
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When does late start?
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Is 1970 late 20th century?
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Secondly, look for expressions of quantity like 'all', 'many', 'some', 'most', and so
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on.
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Here, the text says 'many rivers and freshwater lakes'.
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Does that mean all zander live in rivers?
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Does it tell you whether zander are more common in rivers or lakes?
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Thirdly, look for specific details and facts.
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What do you know for sure after reading this text?
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You know that the zander is a fish, and that there weren’t any zander in the UK before
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1950 (because they were introduced).
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You know that zander live in rivers and freshwater lakes in the UK.
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Those are the only facts in the text, so they're the only things you can be sure about.
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To do well with IELTS true/false/not given questions, you need to separate fact from
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speculation.
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Finally, look for expressions of uncertainty.
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This is the opposite of the point we just mentioned.
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Look for modal verbs like 'could', 'might' or 'must'.
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Look for expressions which indicate uncertainty, for example 'it is thought that…' or 'many
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experts believe that…'
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For example, the text says that zander are thought to be from Western Europe.
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Does that mean they are definitely from Western Europe, or is it uncertain?
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The text says that scientists claim that zander have harmed many native English fish species.
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From this, can you say for sure that zander have damaged English wildlife?
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Of course, the exact points you consider depend on the question you’re trying to answer.
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However, it’s good practice to think about these different things when you’re preparing
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for your IELTS reading test.
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To get a high score, you need really good attention to detail.
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Part three: how to answer true/false/not given questions.
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Let’s do a few questions together to practise.
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First I’m going to give you the statement which you need to read, then I’ll give you
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the part of the text where you would find the answer.
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All you have to do is decide if the statement is true, false, or not given.
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Here’s your first statement.
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Read it and think about what you could be looking for.
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"Bananas became popular as soon as they were brought to Europe."
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Here is the text:
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"After their introduction to Europe bananas were an immediate sensation and became a staple
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in many people’s diets."
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So, what do you think?
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Is the statement true, false or not given?
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It’s true.
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The text says 'immediate sensation' and the statement says that 'bananas were popular
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as soon as they were brought to Europe'.
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These are exactly the same thing.
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Even if you don’t know the exact meaning of 'sensation' or 'staple', you could still
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could still make a good guess based on:
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1.
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The link between 'as soon as' and 'immediate'. 2.
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'Many people’s diets'.
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Even if you don’t know what 'staple' means, you can hopefully work out that many people
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were eating bananas.
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That allows you to say that bananas were popular.
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Let’s do one more.
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Here’s the statement:
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"Capsaicin can irreversibly damage the mouth."
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And here’s the relevant sentence from the text.
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"Capsaicin, found in chili peppers, causes temporary irritation of the cells in the mouth."
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Do you know what capsaicin is?
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Does it matter?
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Not really.
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Even if you have no idea what capsaicin is, you can still be sure that this one is false.
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How can you be sure?
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If something is irreversibly damaged, then it’s permanent; the text says it is only
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temporary irritation.
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Therefore, it has to be false.
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Let’s do another one.
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Here’s the statement:
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"Bananas can be part of a parrot's diet.
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"
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And here’s the text:
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"Parrots must compete with larger animals, such as monkeys, for the available food, and
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especially fruit.
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Larger fruits, such as bananas, are mostly consumed by monkeys, who can reach them easily
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by climbing."
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What do you think?
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The text doesn’t say that parrots eat bananas, but the statement includes the word 'can'.
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Is there anything in the text which tells us that it’s possible for parrots to eat
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bananas?
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No, there isn’t.
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We know that parrots eat fruit, and that bananas are mostly consumed by monkeys.
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The text suggests strongly that parrots can eat bananas, but it doesn’t directly say
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so.
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So, the answer is ‘not given’.
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Be careful with questions like these.
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It’s natural to read something like this and guess that parrots can eat bananas.
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It’s reasonable to guess—the text does suggest this.
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However, your answers must be based on what the text says or doesn’t say.
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Part four: how to answer yes/no/not given questions.
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So, you’ve seen how to answer some true/false/not given questions.
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Now we’ll look at some yes/no/not given questions.
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Remember, you can approach these in the same way.
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The only difference is that yes/no/not given questions may also include the writer’s
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opinions.
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Here’s a text.
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Pause the video to read it if you need extra time.
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"Wainwright’s, established in 1863, are now among the leading exporters of glass tankards
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and other glass products anywhere in the Northern hemisphere.
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Although not immediately profitable, the company, now based in Chicago, has grown prodigiously
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into a brand whose elegant receptacles are widely sought after and admired by many.
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"
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Alright?
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Here’s your first statement:
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"Wainwright’s success was instantaneous."
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'Instantaneous' has the same meaning as 'immediate'.
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We know Wainwright’s brand is now sought after (well-known and wanted by people), but
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also that it was not immediately profitable.
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The statement says 'instantaneous success', but our text says Wainwright’s wasn’t
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immediately profitable.
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If a company isn’t profitable, is it a success?
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No.
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So, you should choose ‘no.’
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Question number two:
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"Wainwright’s is one of the leading exporters in North America."
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The text tells us Wainwright’s is one of the leading exporters of glass tankards and
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products in the northern hemisphere, which includes North America.
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However, the statement just says 'leading exporters', while the text says leading exporters
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of glass tankards and other glass products.
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So, we know that Wainwright’s is a leading exporter in one particular area, but we don’t
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know if it’s one of the biggest exporters overall.
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What should we choose in this situation?
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The correct answer is ‘not given’.
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There’s nothing in the text which tells you how Wainwright’s compares to other companies
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in different sectors.
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Question number three:
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"Wainwright’s was founded in Chicago."
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What is this statement asking us?
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The text tells us Wainwright’s is based in Chicago now, but does that mean it started
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in Chicago?
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If it is now based in Chicago, that means it was set up somewhere else, otherwise why
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would the text use the word 'now'?
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The answer must be no.
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Our last question:
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"Many people own Wainwright’s glass products."
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Okay, let’s focus on the word 'own' here.
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The text tells you the tankards are admired and sought after by many people, which suggests
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that they are popular products.
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We also know that the company is successful, which also strongly suggests that many people
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buy and own their products.
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However, does it say anything about people owning Wainwright’s products?
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Remember that ‘suggests’ is not enough.
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We need something concrete in the text that tells us that many people own Wainwright’s
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glass products.
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There isn’t anything like that in the text, so we should select ‘not given.’
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Part 5: final tips.
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Hopefully you are feeling a little more confident answering true/false/not given and yes/no/not
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given questions.
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Here are just a few more things to remember:
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1.
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There will always be at least one true, one false and one not given answer.
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If you are missing one, one answer has to be wrong.
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The same is true for yes/no/not given questions: there will always be at least one of each
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answer.
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2.
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If you aren’t sure, or you can’t find an answer, put ‘not given’.
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You don’t have a lot of time for this exam.
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Don’t spend all your time looking for an answer that isn’t there.
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3.
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Answer all the questions!
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Never leave blank spaces, even if you’re running out of time or you have no idea.
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You have a one in three chance of guessing correctly, so always put an answer for every
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question.
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Well, that’s all from me.
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Good luck if you have an IELTS exam coming soon!
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Thanks a lot for watching.
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See you next time!
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