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At the end of each lesson in this course, you will find a summary of the main points. In this lesson, here is what you should have learned…

  1. some basic information about the IELTS reading test (number of words, sources etc)
  2. that there are three sections with 5 or 6 ‘parts’
  3. that Section 3 is the hardest part of the reading test
  4. that there are a total of 40 questions
  5. that all answers need to be transferred to the answer sheet within 60 minutes
  6. how your band score (score out of 40) relates to your final result
  7. that there are nine question types used in the IELTS reading test
  8. that you may need to write a letter, a number or a given number of words for your answer

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