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6. After reading the text for general understanding, read each question and see if you can locate the answer in the text, then underline it.

7. Some questions refer to specific lines in the text, while others refer to specific paragraphs.

8. Look carefully at the key words in the four options to verify every part of it can be the answer.
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FCE REading Part 5, 6 and7 TIPS

Published on Mar 04, 2016

Cambridge First Certificate Reading Tips for Part 5, 6 and 7

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FCE REading tips part 5

  • Read the text first to get the general meaning.
  • Don't worry about individual words that you don't know.
  • The questions follow the same order as the relevant information in the tet.
  • Underline the key words in each question and in the four options.
  • Look in the text for information that supports one of these options, but don't expect to find exactly the same word.
6. After reading the text for general understanding, read each question and see if you can locate the answer in the text, then underline it.

7. Some questions refer to specific lines in the text, while others refer to specific paragraphs.

8. Look carefully at the key words in the four options to verify every part of it can be the answer.
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FCE REading tips part 5

  • 6. fter reading the text for general understanding, read each question and see if you can locate the answer in the text, then underline it. 7. Some questions refer to specific lines in the text, while others refer to specific paragraphs. 8. Look carefully at the key words in the four options to verify every part of it can be the answer.
6. After reading the text for general understanding, read each question and see if you can locate the answer in the text, then underline it.

7. Some questions refer to specific lines in the text, while others refer to specific paragraphs.

8. Look carefully at the key words in the four options to verify every part of it can be the answer.
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FCE READING PART 6 TIPS

  • Look at the text to see what it is about. Even without the missing sentences, you can understand the general meaning.
  • Read the text before and after each gap. Try to guess what the missing information is.
  • Go through the gapped sentences. Try to find a link between the text and the gapped sentences.
5. Pay special attention to nouns, pronouns, words like this and that and any other words or phrases that refer to what has gone before or what comes after them.

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FCE READING PART 6 TIPS

  • The text and the gapped sentence will be on the same topic.
  • Pay special attention to nouns, pronouns, words like THIS and THAT and any other words or phrases that refer to what has gone before or what comes after them.
5. Pay special attention to nouns, pronouns, words like this and that and any other words or phrases that refer to what has gone before or what comes after them.

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FCE READING PART 7 TIPS

  • Skim through the whole text to get a general idea.
  • Read the questions and underline the key words. Make sure you understand the exact meaning of each question.
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FCE READING PART 7 TIPS

  • Look quickly through the text for information about the key words in each question. Remember that the key words might not be in the text of the questions at all, but there will be synonyms and other similar words or expressions.
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