Official Cambridge Listening Unit 3 Practice Distractors
Paraphrasing/Synonyms practice: Match words/phrases 1-8 with their synonyms a-h. a. money b. to carry c. a drawback d. a fee […]
Paraphrasing/Synonyms practice: Match words/phrases 1-8 with their synonyms a-h. a. money b. to carry c. a drawback d. a fee […]
You should spend about 40 minutes on this task. Write about the following topic: Universal access to high-speed internet should
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Scanning for details The passages in the IELTS Reading paper gradually become more difficult, with Section 1 being the easiest.
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