Learn to identify bias, evaluate evidence, and understand nuances in high-level academic journals.
The "Q" series is famous for its digital component. If you have a legitimate version of the text, make sure to use the access code for . It provides automated feedback on your writing and additional listening exercises that complement the reading material. 3. Focus on "Collocations"
Move beyond summarizing. Level 5 teaches you how to take ideas from multiple sources and combine them into a cohesive original argument.
Each unit starts with a thought-provoking question. Don’t skip the opening discussion. Writing down your initial thoughts allows you to track how your perspective—and your ability to express it—evolves by the end of the unit. 2. Use the iQ Online Practice
If you are using the Level 5 materials (whether in print or PDF), follow these strategies to ensure the skills stick: 1. Engage with the "Essential Question"