The document provides tips for reading comprehension on the PET exam, including reading for specific information or general ideas, not wasting time, using process of elimination, having good grammar and vocabulary knowledge, following a step-by-step plan of reading the text quickly, analyzing gaps, choosing answers, re-reading and using elimination. It also lists sample questions and a short text example for part 5 of the exam.
The document provides tips for reading comprehension on the PET exam, including reading for specific information or general ideas, not wasting time, using process of elimination, having good grammar and vocabulary knowledge, following a step-by-step plan of reading the text quickly, analyzing gaps, choosing answers, re-reading and using elimination. It also lists sample questions and a short text example for part 5 of the exam.
The document provides tips for reading comprehension on the PET exam, including reading for specific information or general ideas, not wasting time, using process of elimination, having good grammar and vocabulary knowledge, following a step-by-step plan of reading the text quickly, analyzing gaps, choosing answers, re-reading and using elimination. It also lists sample questions and a short text example for part 5 of the exam.
• What kind of music do you like? • Do you have the same favorite music like your parents? • What do you think about rock band? Part 4 • You may have to read for specific information or to get the general idea of what they are saying. • don’t waste time • use the process of elimination Part 5 • good knowledge of both grammar and vocabulary. • The step-by-step plan for Reading Part 5 might look like this: • Read the text quickly • Analyse the gaps • Choose the correct answer • Read the text again • elimination • https://teacherphill.com/pet-reading-part-5/ part 5, page 21 • Questions no. 30-35 • “Tom is an actor”