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IELTS Reading - Summary Completion

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Lectures for Reading
Summary Completion

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Summary Completion
📌 1. What Is IELTS Reading Summary Completion? IELTS Reading Summary Completion is a question type where you complete blanks in a short summary using information from the reading passage. The summary usually covers one part of the passage, not the entire text. Your job is to understand how the summary paraphrases the passage, locate the relevant information, and choose the correct word or answer for each blank. ▸ Summary of Key Characteristics Task — Complete blanks in a summary using information from the passage Answer Source — Either words from the passage or options from a word list Answer Type — Nouns, verbs, adjectives, numbers, names, places, results, causes, or descriptions Word Limit — Given in the instructions if answers must come from the passage Key Skills — Understanding the summary, recognizing paraphrases, scanning for related information, and checking grammar 📌 2. Two Types of Summary Completion ▸ Type 1 — Summary Completion Using Words from the Passage In this type, you must complete the summary using words from the reading passage. Sample instruction: "Complete the summary. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer." For this type: • copy the answer from the passage • follow the word limit exactly • do not replace the answer with your own synonym • check spelling and singular/plural forms carefully ▸ Type 2 — Summary Completion with a Word List In this type, you choose answers from a list of options. Sample instruction: "Complete the summary using the list of words, A–H. Write the correct letter, A–H, in boxes 9–13." For this type: • choose from the given word list • write the correct letter, not the word, if the instructions ask for letters • expect extra options that are not used • match meaning, grammar, and context The biggest difference is simple: in Type 1, you find and copy words from the passage. In Type 2, you choose the best option from a list. 📌 3. Step-by-Step Strategy for Summary Completion ▸ Step 1 — Read the Instructions First Before reading the summary, check what kind of task it is. Ask: • Do I need to use words from the passage or choose from a word list? • Is there a word limit? • Should I write the word or the letter? Also remember that hyphenated words count as one word. For example, well-known counts as one word, not two. This step is especially important because the two types require different answer methods. ▸ Step 2 — Read the Summary and Understand the Main Idea Read the summary once before looking for individual answers. Try to understand: • what part of the passage the summary is about • the main topic of the summary • how the ideas are connected • whether the summary describes a cause, result, process, problem, theory, or example Do not focus only on the blanks. The surrounding sentences help you understand what information is missing. ▸ Step 3 — Predict the Answer Type Look at the words before and after each blank. Ask: • Do I need a noun, verb, adjective, number, name, or place? • Should the answer be singular or plural? • Does the blank need a cause, result, feature, or description? • Which option fits grammatically, if there is a word list? This helps you avoid choosing an answer that has the right topic but the wrong grammar. ▸ Step 4 — Scan for Keywords and Paraphrases Use the summary as your guide, but do not expect the passage to use the same wording. IELTS often paraphrases the summary. Scan for both keywords and related meanings. ▸ Step 5 — Read the Relevant Part Carefully Once you find the likely section of the passage, slow down and read carefully. Check: • whether the sentence matches the meaning of the summary • whether the answer fits the blank grammatically • whether nearby sentences provide the missing information • whether another word or option is a better fit The correct answer is not always the word closest to a keyword. ▸ Step 6 — Write and Check the Answer Before moving on, check your answer. For passage-based answers, check: • word limit • spelling • singular/plural form • whether the answer is copied accurately • whether it fits the summary grammatically For word-list answers, check: • whether you wrote the correct letter • whether the option fits the meaning • whether the option fits the grammar • whether another option is only a distractor 📌 4. Tips and Reminders ◆ 1. Always identify the question type first — Summary Completion can require either words from the passage or options from a word list. The strategy changes depending on the instruction. ◆ 2. Read the whole summary before answering — The summary gives you the topic, direction, and logic of the missing information. Do not treat each blank as a separate question. ◆ 3. Expect paraphrasing — The summary usually rewrites the passage in simpler or shorter language. Match meaning, not just identical words. ◆ 4. Use grammar to narrow down the answer — If the blank needs a noun, do not choose a verb or adjective. If the sentence needs a plural noun, check whether the answer form fits. ◆ 5. Do not use your own words for passage-based answers — If the instruction says to use words from the passage, copy the answer from the passage instead of writing your own synonym. ◆ 6. Be careful with word-list distractors — In word-list tasks, some options may be related to the topic but not fit the sentence grammatically or logically. ◆ 7. Check the word limit and spelling — For passage-based answers, exceeding the word limit or misspelling the answer can make it wrong. Also, remember that hyphenated words count as one word. ◆ 8. Use the order of the summary as a guide — Summary Completion answers usually follow the order of the passage, but you should still confirm each answer with context. 📌 5. Frequently Asked Questions ▸ Q1. Do I have to use the exact words from the passage? Yes, if the instructions tell you to use words from the passage. In that case, do not replace the answer with your own synonym. ▸ Q2. What happens if I exceed the word limit? Your answer will be marked wrong. For example, if the instruction says NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS, you must write one or two words only. ▸ Q3. Are the answers in the same order as the passage? Usually, yes. Since the summary often follows the order of ideas in the passage, the answers commonly appear in sequence. However, you should still check the passage carefully. ▸ Q4. What should I do if two word-list options both seem possible? Check the grammar and the exact meaning of the sentence. One option may match the topic, but only one should fit both the meaning of the passage and the grammar of the summary. ▸ Q5. Is spelling important? Yes. For answers taken from the passage, spelling must be accurate. A misspelled answer can be marked wrong. ▸ Q6. Can I write all my answers in capital letters? Yes, IELTS Reading answers may be written in ALL CAPS and will still be accepted. This is also a recommended approach to avoid handwriting being misread. 📌 6. Conclusion To answer IELTS Reading Summary Completion questions well, start by checking whether you need to use words from the passage or choose from a word list. Then read the whole summary, predict the type of word needed, and scan the passage for paraphrased information. The key is not to match words mechanically. The key is to understand how the summary rewrites the passage and choose an answer that fits both the meaning and the grammar of the sentence.

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Summary Completion
📌 1. What Is IELTS Reading Summary Completion? IELTS Reading Summary Completion is a question type where you complete blanks in a short summary using information from the reading passage. The summary usually covers one part of the passage, not the entire text. Your job is to understand how the summary paraphrases the passage, locate the relevant information, and choose the correct word or answer for each blank. ▸ Summary of Key Characteristics Task — Complete blanks in a summary using information from the passage Answer Source — Either words from the passage or options from a word list Answer Type — Nouns, verbs, adjectives, numbers, names, places, results, causes, or descriptions Word Limit — Given in the instructions if answers must come from the passage Key Skills — Understanding the summary, recognizing paraphrases, scanning for related information, and checking grammar 📌 2. Two Types of Summary Completion ▸ Type 1 — Summary Completion Using Words from the Passage In this type, you must complete the summary using words from the reading passage. Sample instruction: "Complete the summary. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS from the passage for each answer." For this type: • copy the answer from the passage • follow the word limit exactly • do not replace the answer with your own synonym • check spelling and singular/plural forms carefully ▸ Type 2 — Summary Completion with a Word List In this type, you choose answers from a list of options. Sample instruction: "Complete the summary using the list of words, A–H. Write the correct letter, A–H, in boxes 9–13." For this type: • choose from the given word list • write the correct letter, not the word, if the instructions ask for letters • expect extra options that are not used • match meaning, grammar, and context The biggest difference is simple: in Type 1, you find and copy words from the passage. In Type 2, you choose the best option from a list. 📌 3. Step-by-Step Strategy for Summary Completion ▸ Step 1 — Read the Instructions First Before reading the summary, check what kind of task it is. Ask: • Do I need to use words from the passage or choose from a word list? • Is there a word limit? • Should I write the word or the letter? Also remember that hyphenated words count as one word. For example, well-known counts as one word, not two. This step is especially important because the two types require different answer methods. ▸ Step 2 — Read the Summary and Understand the Main Idea Read the summary once before looking for individual answers. Try to understand: • what part of the passage the summary is about • the main topic of the summary • how the ideas are connected • whether the summary describes a cause, result, process, problem, theory, or example Do not focus only on the blanks. The surrounding sentences help you understand what information is missing. ▸ Step 3 — Predict the Answer Type Look at the words before and after each blank. Ask: • Do I need a noun, verb, adjective, number, name, or place? • Should the answer be singular or plural? • Does the blank need a cause, result, feature, or description? • Which option fits grammatically, if there is a word list? This helps you avoid choosing an answer that has the right topic but the wrong grammar. ▸ Step 4 — Scan for Keywords and Paraphrases Use the summary as your guide, but do not expect the passage to use the same wording. IELTS often paraphrases the summary. Scan for both keywords and related meanings. ▸ Step 5 — Read the Relevant Part Carefully Once you find the likely section of the passage, slow down and read carefully. Check: • whether the sentence matches the meaning of the summary • whether the answer fits the blank grammatically • whether nearby sentences provide the missing information • whether another word or option is a better fit The correct answer is not always the word closest to a keyword. ▸ Step 6 — Write and Check the Answer Before moving on, check your answer. For passage-based answers, check: • word limit • spelling • singular/plural form • whether the answer is copied accurately • whether it fits the summary grammatically For word-list answers, check: • whether you wrote the correct letter • whether the option fits the meaning • whether the option fits the grammar • whether another option is only a distractor 📌 4. Tips and Reminders ◆ 1. Always identify the question type first — Summary Completion can require either words from the passage or options from a word list. The strategy changes depending on the instruction. ◆ 2. Read the whole summary before answering — The summary gives you the topic, direction, and logic of the missing information. Do not treat each blank as a separate question. ◆ 3. Expect paraphrasing — The summary usually rewrites the passage in simpler or shorter language. Match meaning, not just identical words. ◆ 4. Use grammar to narrow down the answer — If the blank needs a noun, do not choose a verb or adjective. If the sentence needs a plural noun, check whether the answer form fits. ◆ 5. Do not use your own words for passage-based answers — If the instruction says to use words from the passage, copy the answer from the passage instead of writing your own synonym. ◆ 6. Be careful with word-list distractors — In word-list tasks, some options may be related to the topic but not fit the sentence grammatically or logically. ◆ 7. Check the word limit and spelling — For passage-based answers, exceeding the word limit or misspelling the answer can make it wrong. Also, remember that hyphenated words count as one word. ◆ 8. Use the order of the summary as a guide — Summary Completion answers usually follow the order of the passage, but you should still confirm each answer with context. 📌 5. Frequently Asked Questions ▸ Q1. Do I have to use the exact words from the passage? Yes, if the instructions tell you to use words from the passage. In that case, do not replace the answer with your own synonym. ▸ Q2. What happens if I exceed the word limit? Your answer will be marked wrong. For example, if the instruction says NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS, you must write one or two words only. ▸ Q3. Are the answers in the same order as the passage? Usually, yes. Since the summary often follows the order of ideas in the passage, the answers commonly appear in sequence. However, you should still check the passage carefully. ▸ Q4. What should I do if two word-list options both seem possible? Check the grammar and the exact meaning of the sentence. One option may match the topic, but only one should fit both the meaning of the passage and the grammar of the summary. ▸ Q5. Is spelling important? Yes. For answers taken from the passage, spelling must be accurate. A misspelled answer can be marked wrong. ▸ Q6. Can I write all my answers in capital letters? Yes, IELTS Reading answers may be written in ALL CAPS and will still be accepted. This is also a recommended approach to avoid handwriting being misread. 📌 6. Conclusion To answer IELTS Reading Summary Completion questions well, start by checking whether you need to use words from the passage or choose from a word list. Then read the whole summary, predict the type of word needed, and scan the passage for paraphrased information. The key is not to match words mechanically. The key is to understand how the summary rewrites the passage and choose an answer that fits both the meaning and the grammar of the sentence.