In IELTS preparation, this text often appears in practice tests (such as Cambridge IELTS or similar mock exams). The passage typically discusses the history and theory of how humans interact, often focusing on the contrast between oral (speaking) and literate (writing) cultures, or the sociological definitions of interaction proposed by theorists like Erving Goffman.
is usually organized by chapter (1 through 10). Within each chapter, it provides answers for: Before You Read : Pre-reading questions and vocabulary previews. Global & Focused Reading : Main idea identification and specific detail questions. Critical Thinking interaction 2 reading answer key
To maximize the utility of the Answer Key, educators should note the following categories of responses: In IELTS preparation, this text often appears in
: Use the key to verify your "Getting Meaning from Context" exercises. The Interactions 2 series emphasizes over 60 new vocabulary words per level—the key ensures you aren't memorizing the wrong definitions. Within each chapter, it provides answers for: Before