Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text? In boxes 1–5 on your answer sheet, write:
Registration is required by 10th March via the school’s website. Parking is available at the Riverside Community Centre, as the school’s own car park is reserved for staff and disabled visitors.
You may be asked to fill in a table summarizing the Open Day schedule. Precision is vital; correct spelling and adhering to word counts (e.g., "NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS") are strict requirements.
Are all areas of the campus open at all times? (Usually, some labs or classrooms have restricted demonstration times).
Instructions on how to book a tour or attend specific presentations. Common IELTS Reading Answers
The hypothetical passage "Riverside Secondary School Open Day" typically describes:
To find answers quickly, scan the text for capital letters (like iverside or M r. S mith) and digits (like 10:30 or 20th May ). These act as anchors for the information you need. 3. Don't Use Outside Knowledge
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text? In boxes 1–5 on your answer sheet, write:
Registration is required by 10th March via the school’s website. Parking is available at the Riverside Community Centre, as the school’s own car park is reserved for staff and disabled visitors. Riverside Secondary School Open Day Ielts Reading Answers
You may be asked to fill in a table summarizing the Open Day schedule. Precision is vital; correct spelling and adhering to word counts (e.g., "NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS") are strict requirements. Do the following statements agree with the information
Are all areas of the campus open at all times? (Usually, some labs or classrooms have restricted demonstration times). You may be asked to fill in a
Instructions on how to book a tour or attend specific presentations. Common IELTS Reading Answers
The hypothetical passage "Riverside Secondary School Open Day" typically describes:
To find answers quickly, scan the text for capital letters (like iverside or M r. S mith) and digits (like 10:30 or 20th May ). These act as anchors for the information you need. 3. Don't Use Outside Knowledge