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Understanding vocabulary in context in IELTS reading!

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Hey! You are in the IELTS reading exam and everything is going well, when suddenly you find a word that you do not recognise, but you know is important. What do you do? Do you pause and think for a few minutes? Do you skip the word and continue reading? Or do you quickly make an educated guess using one of the 5 techniques offered in this podcast?!
Yes, today Nick and I look at a bottom-up reading skill – how to understand vocabulary from context. This is not something that IELTS tests direct in either the Academic or General Training exam, but it is a skill that can help any test taker.
In this episode, we will

  1. Discuss the difference between bottom-down and bottom-up skills
  2. Give you 5 techniques to help you guess meaning from context
  3. Test your knowledge of prefixes
  4. Look at a short text to put these skills into practice.

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Hey! You are in the IELTS reading exam and everything is going well, when suddenly you find a word that you do not recognise, but you know is important. What do you do? Do you pause and think for a few minutes? Do you skip the word and continue reading? Or do you quickly make an educated guess using one of the 5 techniques offered in this podcast?!
Yes, today Nick and I look at a bottom-up reading skill – how to understand vocabulary from context. This is not something that IELTS tests direct in either the Academic or General Training exam, but it is a skill that can help any test taker.
In this episode, we will

  1. Discuss the difference between bottom-down and bottom-up skills
  2. Give you 5 techniques to help you guess meaning from context
  3. Test your knowledge of prefixes
  4. Look at a short text to put these skills into practice.

Useful Links

Rate and review My IELTS Classroom
If you are on Apple Podcasts, help us to help more people just like you by rating and reviewing our show. Reviews let other students - just like you - find our information-packed episodes and start their IELTS journey in the best possible way.

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