Short, Easy Dialogues

15 topics: 10 to 77 dialogues per topic, with audio

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Dec. 18, 2016. All 273 Dialogues below are error‐free. NOTE: The number following each title below (which is the same number that follows the corresponding dialogue) is the Flesch‐Kincaid Grade Level. See Flesch‐Kincaid or FREE Readability Formulas, or Readability‐Grader, or Readability‐Score. These grade levels are not "true" grade levels, because the dialogues are not in "true" paragraph form (because of the A: and B: format). However, the grade levels are true in the sense that they are truly relative to one another.


Strictly English Ielts Reading Answers Verified ((better)) Info

The passage mentions the general topic, but there is not enough information to confirm or deny the specific claim made in the question. 3. Track the Author's Tone

Question: “The author thinks renewable energy is unreliable. True/False/Not Given?” Verification: Locate sentence about renewables. If passage states “renewable output can fluctuate but technological advances reduce intermittency,” that does not claim “unreliable” as the author’s belief—answer: Not Given (justify: passage notes fluctuation and mitigation, no explicit author claim of unreliability).

Section D — vii (The impact of technology on communication) strictly english ielts reading answers verified

Here are the verified answers for the "Strictly English" IELTS Reading passage, typically structured as a Academic Reading text. Questions 1–5: Multiple Choice / Matching Information

The Strictly English practice tests replicate the exact trap mechanisms used by IELTS test creators. Recognizing these traps prevents common mistakes. The Word-Match Trap The passage mentions the general topic, but there

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The statement aligns with the information in the text [Source: IELTS IDP India]. True/False/Not Given

(Note: Question numbers may vary depending on the specific test version, but the answers below correspond to the standard questions asked for this passage.)

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Passage line: “Urban foxes have adapted to city environments, thriving on discarded food.” Question: “Urban foxes survive primarily by hunting small animals.” Verified Key: Not Given. Explanation: Passage states foxes “thrive on discarded food,” not that hunting small animals is their primary survival strategy; hunting may occur but is not specified as the primary method.



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