
IELTS READING TRUE/FALSE/NG-RTI-T2P1
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True/False/NG
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True/False/NG
Multiple choice
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Short answer
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Locating information
Yes/No/Not Given
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Locating information
Yes/No/Not Given
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TIME MANAGEMENT
Types of questions | Time spent |
|---|---|
Easy questions | under 1 min |
Medium questions | 1-2 mins |
Difficult questions | over 2 mins |
Tips:
Do the easy text first
Complete: Matching headings, locating information last
Skip the question if it's over 2 minutes
Always take notes on the margin
Be focused, if there is no evidence, your answers might be wrong
6. Make sure that you know and apply the strategy for each type of questions
7. Build your own vocab bank and make a speech/writing summary after finishing practise reading
8.Kaizen after each practise section, don't waste reading material
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TIME MANAGEMENT
Types of questions | Time spent |
|---|---|
Easy questions | under 1 min |
Medium questions | 1-2 mins |
Difficult questions | over 2 mins |
Tips:
Do the easy text first
Complete: Matching headings, locating information last
Skip the question if it's over 2 minutes
Always take notes on the margin
Be focused, if there is no evidence, your answers might be wrong
6. Make sure that you know and apply the strategy for each type of questions
7. Build your own vocab bank and make a speech/writing summary after finishing practise reading
8.Kaizen after each practise section, don't waste reading material
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Chronobiology might sound a little futuristic – like something from a science fiction novel, perhaps – but it’s actually a field of study that concerns one of the oldest processes life on this planet has ever known: short-term rhythms of time and their effect on flora and fauna.
Chronobiology is the study of how living things have evolved over time
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This can take many forms. Marine life, for example, is influenced by tidal patterns
The rise and fall of sea levels affects how sea creatures behave.
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Animals tend to be active or inactive depending on the position of the sun or moon. Numerous creatures, humans included, are largely diurnal – that is, they like to come out during the hours of sunlight.
Most animals are active during the daytime.
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When it comes to humans, chronobiologists are interested in what is known as the circadian rhythm. This is the complete cycle our bodies are naturally geared to undergo within the passage of a twenty-four hour day.
Circadian rhythms identify how we do different things on different days.
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‘Night people’, for example, often describe how they find it very hard to operate during the morning, but become alert and focused by evening. This is a benign variation within circadian rhythms known as a chronotype.
A ‘night person’ can still have a healthy circadian rhythm.
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Recent therapeutic developments for humans such as artificial light machines and melatonin administration can reset our circadian rhythms, for example, but our bodies can tell the difference and health suffers when we breach these natural rhythms for extended periods.
New therapies can permanently change circadian rhythms without causing harm.
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studies demonstrate that vegetables grown in season and ripened on the tree are far higher in essential nutrients than those grown in greenhouses and ripened by laser.
Naturally-produced vegetables have more nutritional value.
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1. Do you think people need to have a day-to-day plan?
2. Do you think people can still do their tasks if they don’t plan them?
3. Do you think it is possible to learn how to manage your time?
4. What are some possible advantages of using time management app for your phone to help you plan your time?
5. Why do you think some people don’t plan their day in advance?
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