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IELTS Reading Practice Test: The case for mixed-ability classes

Practice your IELTS reading skills with this comprehensive 14-question test. Time limit: 20 minutes.

Reading Passage Content Summary

## The case for mixed-ability classes Picture this scene. It’s an English literature lesson in a UK school, and the teacher has just read an extract from Shakespeare’s RomeoandJuliet with a class of 15-year-olds. He’s given some of the students copies of NoFearShakespeare, a kid-friendly translatio...

Question Types Included

  • multiple-choice (4 questions)
  • summary-completion (5 questions)
  • yes-no-not-given (5 questions)

Test Information

  • Total Questions: 14
  • Time Limit: 20 minutes
  • Level: Intermediate to Advanced
  • Format: IELTS Academic Reading

The case for mixed-ability classes

Reading Passage Content

This page contains IELTS reading practice materials with comprehensive questions and explanations.

Reading Comprehension Questions

Questions 1–4: Multiple Choice

Choose the correct letter A, B, C or D.

1. The writer describes the Romeo and Juliet lesson in order to demonstrate

2. What does the writer say about streaming in the third paragraph?

3. What idea is suggested by the reference to Mount Qomolangma in the fifth paragraph?

4. What does the word ‘scaffolding’ in the sixth paragraph refer to?

Questions 5–9: Summary Completion

Complete the summary below.
Drag words from the box into the blanks.
Write your answers in boxes 5–9.

Word Box:

wrong classes lower expectations average learners bottom sets brightest pupils disadvantaged backgrounds weaker students higher achievements positive impressions

According to Professor John Hattie of the Melbourne Education Research Institute there is very little indication that streaming leads to (5) . He points out that, in schools which use streaming, the most significant impact is on those students placed in the (6) , especially where a large proportion of them have (7). Meanwhile, for the (8) , there appears to be only minimal advantage. A further issue is that teachers tend to have (9) of students in streamed groups.

Questions 10–14: Yes/No/Not Given

Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer?
Write YES if the statement agrees with the views of the writer
Write NO if the statement contradicts the views of the writer
Write NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this

10. The Vygotsky model of education supports the concept of a mixed-ability class.

11. Some teachers are uncertain about allowing students to take on MKO roles in the classroom.

12. It can be rewarding to teach knowledge which you have only recently acquired.

13. The priority should be to ensure that the highest-achieving students attain their goals.

14. Taking part in collaborative outdoor activities with teachers and classmates can improve student outcomes in the classroom.

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Standard test • Range: 5-180 minutes
20 min
14 questions
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