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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION UNIT 1 LISTENING The IELTS Listening Test Instructions for Test Practice Listening Test 3 Listening Test 4 Fast Track Listening Learn from your mistakes How can I improve? Tips from test-takers 2 3 4 12 20 21 23 UNIT 2 READING The IELTS Reading Test Instructions for Test Practice Reading Test 4 Reading Test 5 Reading Test 6 Fast Track Reading Learn from your mistakes How can I improve? Tips from test-takers Sample Answer Page (Listening and Reading) 25 26 27 39 51 64 66 67

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    engaging experiences straight from their hearts. Target Audiences Instead of highlighting the usual comforts and amenities of the hotel‚ the ad tries to work on the subconscious level of the consumers. The man is neither familiar with nature of wolves nor with the terrain. This means that ad is not designed for regular

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    of the epilogue)‚ the messages readers may get from the stories are to some degree diverse: While Perrault’s adaptation is planned for young ladies and lets them know not to be sexually unbridled and to maintain a strategic distance from womanizers/wolves‚ the Grimm’s variant is proposed for little kids‚ as it encourages them to remain focused and to be faithful to their elders – not at all like the hero‚ who did not listen to her mother and wound up in danger by the wolf. Along these lines‚ both

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    Final Essay Charles DiPerri University of Phoenix Pets are an important part of most households and most consider them part of their families. There are many different kinds of pets; some you can cuddle‚ like cats and dogs‚ and others just cool to have‚ like tarantulas‚ fish and snakes. Almost every household has either a cat or a dog‚ but most people do not realize the similarities and the differences between the two. Our pets are like humans‚ they all need to eat‚ drink‚ sleep and bathe

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    Introduction When I was younger‚ I had an extremely sweet dog who was friendly to everyone‚ including strangers and other dogs. When we would bring out her toys‚ she would play for hours on end‚ seeming to never get tired. However‚ when we would give her a bone‚ there was a shift in her demeanor where she would become aggressive. She would happily be biting and licking the bone‚ but when we sat near her‚ she would stop all movement and look at us with a sideways glance. When we approached her‚ even

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    humans. Le Guin point was to make the whole story ironic because the reader expects the husband to be a husband and for everybody to be normal but then the reader should soon realize that the family is a family of wolves and that the husband is a werewolf. The story takes a view of how wolves would see a werewolf. I believe Le Guin chose to write this story with a first person narrator because it is more effective to the reader. In the first paragraph of The Wife’s Story says‚ “I don’t believe it

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    humans are very rare in Paleolithic art)‚ most of the paintings show animals found in the surrounding area‚ such as bison‚ mammoths‚ ibex‚ bulls‚ horses‚ deer‚ lions‚ bears‚ and wolves. They are both animals that would have been hunted and eaten as well as those that were feared predators (such as lions‚ bears‚ and wolves). No vegetation or painting of the environment is shown around the animals. These pictures are accompanied by signs and some human representations‚ such as a man facing a charging

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    The Conflict of Europeans and Native Americans After watching the movie The Snow Walker‚ I was very intrigued by how welcoming the Native American tribe known as Inuit was to the white man. However‚ in the movie Dances With Wolves the Sioux tribe was not as trusting and welcoming to the white man. My curiosity grew even more after watching and comparing both movies as to the differences in these two tribes and their attitudes towards the white man. America Colonization Upon the European’s discovery

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    RF #1 The name Lucifer has often been understood to be another name for the devil or the satan. This identification has a long history in the church‚ going back to at least the fourth century. Its origin is actually from a passage in the Old Testament from the book of Isaiah that‚ to some‚ speaks of a being cast out of heaven because of pride. Since some people see a reference to the devil being cast out of heaven in the New Testament (Rev 12:9-12; cf. Lk 10:18)‚ they assumed that the Isaiah passage

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    Incontinence In Dante Alighieri’s “Inferno” which is the part of a greater poem Divine Comedy incontinence is the sin which is mentioned to be punished in the second circle of hell through the fifth circles. Incontinence is a feeling of desire of sex‚ power‚ wealth and food in which an individual lacks in self-control. It is described as an unchecked desire. In his philosophy Dante views incontinence as the most forgivable category of sins. The incontinent sinners constantly allow their urges (desire)

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