IELTS Reading: Motivational Factors and the hospitality industry đŸ‘©â€đŸłđŸ§‘â€đŸł

IELTS Reading: Motivational Factors and the hospitality industry đŸ‘©â€đŸłđŸ§‘â€đŸł

This is an extremely difficult Academic Reading Passage 3.

It took me 30 minutes to find the answers even with the answer sheet in front of me.

What can we learn from a text like this?

  • Background knowledge and vocabulary will aid understanding
  • Strategies such as locating the researchers' names will speed up your responses
  • Every little helps - 2 of my recent daily tasks from the Writing Challenge will help you break down the dense text

1) affect vs effect

https://ieltsetc.com/2020/12/affect-vs-effect/

2) factor vs reason

https://members.ieltsetc.com/factor-vs-reason/

Add these synonyms to your list:

  • managers need to know = it is beneficial for hotel managers to understand
  • to increase employee retention = to encourage staff to remain
  • employees feel obligated to stay = staff feel they shouldn't move
  • little is done = undeveloped practices
  • employee development = improve their skills
  • if cooperation is encouraged = if managers encourage employees to work together
  • research has shown = evidence exists to support this hypothesis
  • staff have a tendency to = employees have a predisposition to
  • to dislike their workplace = to view their work environment negatively
  • they conducted a study = they carried out research
  • to fit with company goals = to align with organisational goals

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IELTS Reading: Rural Transport Project 🚜 🐮

IELTS Reading: Rural Transport Project 🚜 🐮

Ok this one is pretty tedious BUT! it covers 4 question of the WORST types (Matching Headings, YNNG, Sentence completion and Q40) so it’s well worth a listen. There are also some fab collocations at the end.

12 Sep 201930min

IELTS Listening: ⛔ ⛔Signposts Part 2

IELTS Listening: ⛔ ⛔Signposts Part 2

Last week I outlined the 10 signals and signposts that lead you to the answer in the Listening Test (see my blog for more details and a YouTube video). This week I’m showing you an almost identical example so that you can see exactly how these patterns work in other tests and you can apply the same principles to all your tests. https://ieltsetc.com/2019/09/ielts-listening-how-to-recognise-signals-and-signposts/

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IELTS Listening: ⛔ SIGNALS and SIGNPOSTS to lead you to the answer.⛔

Listening Part 3 is a very carefully structured dialogue full of signals like ‘So!’ ‘’Well!’ ‘’Now!’, emphatic structures (‘What I decided to do was....’), negative tones (‘But I’m afraid I didn’t manage to...’) and advice structures (‘If I were you I’d...’ ‘I think you should...’ ‘You really do need to...’).

29 Aug 201923min

IELTS Reading: Sustainable Architecture - 🐜 lessons from the ant 🐜

IELTS Reading: Sustainable Architecture - 🐜 lessons from the ant 🐜

Reading about a building in Zimbabwe whose ‘air-conditioning system’ was based on termite mounds. Fascinating!

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IELTS Grammar: a simple way of remembering the difference between ‘ing’ and infinitives đŸ™ŒđŸœ

IELTS Grammar: a simple way of remembering the difference between ‘ing’ and infinitives đŸ™ŒđŸœ

If you struggle to work out when to use ‘ing’ the solution is here! Find the whole blog on my website and 10-minute tutorial on YouTube. https://www.ieltsetc.com/2019/08/ing-versus-infinitives/

15 Aug 201935min

IELTS Vocab and Reading: The true cost of food đŸšœđŸ‘đŸ‘©đŸœâ€đŸŒŸ

IELTS Vocab and Reading: The true cost of food đŸšœđŸ‘đŸ‘©đŸœâ€đŸŒŸ

I chose this one JUST because of the vocab! It’s fabulous to review the topic of intensive industrial agriculture and its impact on the environment.

2 Aug 201933min

IELTS Reading: Climate change and the Inuit â„ïžđŸŒžđŸŒŽ

IELTS Reading: Climate change and the Inuit â„ïžđŸŒžđŸŒŽ

A problem-solution structure with matching headings and gap-fill.

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IELTS Reading: Bring back the big cats đŸ…đŸˆđŸŸ

IELTS Reading: Bring back the big cats đŸ…đŸˆđŸŸ

If you listen to just one podcast this week, make sure it's this one! A fascinating text bursting with IELTS vocabulary.

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