IELTS Reading Exam - Answer Matching Headings 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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Are you taking the IELTS examination?
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What do you know about the reading paper?
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Are you having problems with any of the question types?
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In this lesson, you're going to learn how to complete matching headings questions in
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the IELTS reading exam.
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Part 1: basic tips for the matching headings section.
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Matching headings is often one of the most difficult question types for students.
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Why?
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The main reason is that the headings are usually very similar to each other.
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Also, you have more headings than you need for the question.
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So, how can we make this a little easier?
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Firstly, if there’s an example - and there usually is - cross out that answer.
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You don’t need it; don’t let it confuse you.
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Also, the example isn’t always the first paragraph, so make sure you check carefully.
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Secondly, check how many questions you need to answer.
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How many extra answers are there?
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If you are matching headings, do not use any answer more than once.
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Finally, and most importantly, you do not need to read the whole text!
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You don’t have time.
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You get marks for answering the questions, not understanding the whole text.
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Your only job is to choose the correct answers.
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So, how can we find them?
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Part 2: how to answer a matching headings question.
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Take a look at these headings:
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1.
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How wildlife benefits from big trees 2.
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How large trees are being destroyed 3.
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How to support a functioning ecosystem
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Before you read any of the text, one technique is to read the headings first.
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Read the headings and think about the topic of the text.
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So, what were your ideas?
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Something about trees?
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The environment?
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Now, let’s take a look at the first paragraph.
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That is a lot of text.
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We could read it all, but why would we?
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We don’t need the details, we just need to work out what the main idea of the paragraph
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is.
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And, to do that, we only need the first, second and last sentences.
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Much better.
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Read the first sentence.
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Most paragraphs will start with a mini-introduction that will often tell you what the paragraph
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is about.
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Large trees are an essential part of any successfully functioning ecosystem.
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OK, so from our three headings, which one could it be?
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Try looking for synonyms and phrases that have a similar meaning to the first sentence.
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Can we rule out any answers yet?
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Well, it could be number one.
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We have a mention of trees, and the words ‘essential part’ and ‘successfully’
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could connect to the idea of ‘benefits’ in heading number one.
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What about number two?
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We have ‘trees’ again.
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However, number two contains the word ‘destroyed’, and there is nothing which connects to this
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in the first sentence.
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In number three, we have the phrase ‘functioning ecosystem’, which appears in the first sentence.
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So, three is another possibility.
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Even if you think you know, make sure you read the last sentence of the paragraph to
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check your ideas.
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Most paragraphs will end with a mini-conclusion.
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If this mini-conclusion is on the same topic as the first sentence, that is often enough
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to give you the answer.
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Let’s look at the last sentence:
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This allows the trees to support a substantial proportion of the life in the forest.
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What is the meaning of the sentence?
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Can you see any synonyms or other words which we can connect to words or phrases in the
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headings?
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At this point, we can say that it can’t be heading number two.
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In both sentences we have nothing about the destruction of trees.
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Number one is looking very likely.
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We have ‘support’ - a similar idea to ‘benefits’ - and ‘life’ - similar
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to ‘wildlife’.
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Number 3?
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‘How to support a functioning ecosystem’ suggests that the text should give people
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advice.
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Are these sentences giving us advice or not?
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They aren’t, and so we can rule out heading number three.
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So you could now choose heading number one and move onto the next question.
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However, if you aren’t sure, don’t worry.
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Read the second sentence in the paragraph.
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This should help you to find the right answer with more certainty.
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Without the trees, innumerable species would be left without habitats and would cease to
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exist.
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OK, even if you weren’t sure before, you can see that this is about trees and how they
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help wildlife.
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The answer must be heading number one: How wildlife benefits from large trees.
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Let’s do one more example.
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We’ll use the same technique.
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Look at these headings:
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1.
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Working conditions in the UK 2.
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The benefits of being a member of a trade union
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3.
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Declining membership of trade unions in the UK
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Again, read the headings and think about the topic of the text.
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So, what were your ideas?
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Something about work in the UK?
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Membership of trade unions?
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Now, let’s take a look at our paragraph:
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Remember, we don’t need the details yet, we just need the main idea of the paragraph.
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Again, you just need the first, second and last sentences.
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Let’s have a look at the first sentence.
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How does that help us?
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Trade unions provide an essential defence against exploitative working practices.
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Okay, exactly the same as before: try looking for synonyms and phrases that have a similar
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meaning to the rest of the sentence.
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Can we rule any answers out yet?
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It could be heading number one.
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We have the word ‘working’ in both.
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The sentence also says ‘exploitative’.
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‘Exploitative’ describes a relationship where one side is more powerful, and uses
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that power to treat the other side unfairly.
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This could link to ‘working conditions’.
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What about heading number two?
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The phrase ‘trade union’ is in both.
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Also, we have the word ‘defence’.
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‘Defence’ here connects to the idea of helping people by protecting their rights.
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Heading number two talks about ‘benefits’, so it could still be number two.
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What about the third heading?
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‘Trade union’ is in both, but there’s nothing else to connect the heading to the
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first sentence.
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So, it looks less likely, but we don’t have enough information to rule any headings out
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yet.
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You can see that this example is a little more difficult.
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With our first example, we had a good idea of which heading was right after reading one
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sentence.
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Here, the first sentence of the paragraph hasn’t helped us much yet.
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What do you do?
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No problem!
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Remember: the next step is to look at the final sentence of the paragraph:
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A large decrease in the number of members means that trade unions currently have far
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less influence compared to the height of their power in the 1980s.
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Does this make things any clearer?
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The sentence says the number of members has decreased.
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So, heading number three is looking more probable, because it talks about ‘declining membership
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of trade unions’.
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But, what about headings one and two?
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There’s nothing obvious in the last sentence which connects to one or two.
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However, there’s also nothing which lets us rule them out.
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So, I think we need to do some more work.
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What should you do?
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Read the second sentence.
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Yet, due to a lack of awareness surrounding the benefits of joining a union and an increase
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in temporary work, union membership in the UK continues to fall year-on-year.
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Can we make a final decision now?
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The second sentence mentions ‘benefits’, which appears in heading number two, but this
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sentence says that people don’t know the benefits of joining a trade union, which is
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a different context from heading number two.
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So, there’s nothing to connect this sentence to headings one or two.
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What about heading number three?
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The sentence tells us that trade union membership continues to fall.
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‘Fall’ is a synonym for ‘decline’.
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Therefore, we can match heading number three to this paragraph.
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Is that any clearer?
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If you aren’t sure why number three is the answer, remember that you can review this
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section as many times as you need.
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Follow each step and think about the logic you need to use to reach the right answer.
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These questions can be challenging, but by practising the technique, you will feel more
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confident when matching headings in your IELTS reading exam.
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So, that is how you answer matching headings questions in the IELTS reading exam.
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Make sure you practise this technique to improve your speed.
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Some key points to remember for your IELTS reading exam:
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1.
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Do not read the whole text.
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You only need to read the first, last and maybe the second sentences.
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2.
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Look for synonyms and similar ideas between the headings and sentences.
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Is the paragraph saying the same thing, but in a different way?
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3.
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Remember that seeing synonyms or even the same words in the paragraph and the heading
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DOES NOT mean that this heading is the right one.
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Always check that the meaning fits.
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4.
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If you’ve used the technique and still aren’t sure of an answer, move on to the next question.
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When you’ve answered a few more questions and used more of the headings, you can come
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back to questions you haven’t answered.
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5.
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Answer all the questions.
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Even if nothing works, make sure you write an answer, even if you have to guess between
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2 or 3 options.
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Well, that’s the end of the lesson.
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I hope this helps you answer matching headings questions in the IELTS reading exam.
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Good luck if you have an IELTS exam coming up soon!
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