1. Spend your minutes reading and analysing
the question statement.
2. You are not trying the match key
words. You must match meaning
3. Paraphrases
4. Look out for common traps
(Comparisons/all /some. Majority)
Note: if comparison is given in question make
sure to check comparison in passage too otherwise question is more likely to
N.G
5. Answers come in order
(If you find the answer for following question but not the previous one
then probably high chance of N.G.)
6. Keep your eye on the next question
From IELTSLiz
Read Statement> Unerline> Synonyms Scan> look for contradiction> some> all> only> never> Usually
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