Don't give yourselves too
much time when you do these reading comprehension texts. For example,
when there are 6 questions, you have 6 minutes. 4 questions means 4
minutes.
and then all the other texts on the
right of the page, Academic Reading 2-9
and then the other texts on the right
of the page
and then the other one on the right
(BEC Higher)
and then the other ones on the right,
B2 and C2
not texts 1 and 2 please, but the other
ones on the right, 4-8
and then the other ones on the right,
2-4
Also:
and then pages 2-12, text and questions
and then some of the reading section on
the left (where the text has questions)
and other sections on the left in
Reading and IELTS like
and
and other pages starting here
and then choose a text
OK,
now go here (and
select only what seems useful!)
:
http://www.mojamatura.net/engleski-jezik/reading-comprehension/reading-comprehension-multiple-choice
do
all the reading comprehensions on that page and at the bottom of the
page, click on the next page 2, 3 etc.
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The
sample text below on pages 9 and 10 may also be useful but not the
tips
plus
anything else you find by doing a search on google for:
'free
C1 texts for multiple choice reading comprehension' or something
similar
I
have just found this site:
https://www.usingenglish.com/comprehension/advanced.html
and
chose this:
You could also get old Cambridge IELTS,
CAE and FCE Practice Test Books (the version with answers)
from your relatives, colleagues or friends or on Amazon. (Don't get
Cambridge IELTS Academic 11 or General 11, Cambridge CAE 5 or
Cambridge FCE 5 or 6 as I have those). Then do all the reading
sections, giving yourself the same number of minutes to do each one
as there are questions.
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