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Mindset-TB-L1

05
Remind students of the meaning of ‘key words’. Check 
students have identified the correct words.
UNIT / 01: 
RELATIONSHIPS
READING
OUTCOMES
• answer questions using up to three words
• identify key words in a question
• scan a text to find specific information.
OUTCOMES
Ask students to focus on the outcomes of the lesson. Outcome 1
refers to the short answers task in the Reading paper. In IELTS, 
some question types require candidates to answer using a 
given number of words. Check that students understand
‘up to 3 words’. 
Outcomes 2 and 3 focus on skills that are generally useful in 
IELTS Reading. Check students understand the meaning of ‘Key 
words’. Write a sentence on the board, e.g. 
Jenny is from Beijing, which is the capital of China.
Ask a student to come to the board and underline the key 
words. Do another example, if needed.
Explain that it is important to be able to locate information 
very quickly as the biggest problem students have with the 
IELTS Reading paper is timing. This is what is meant, by 
‘scanning’ a text.
Tell the students that the theme of the unit is relationships 
and elicit meaning (how we get along with other people, 
especially family and friends). Your ‘relations’ are your 
family members.
LEAD-IN
01
Write the example sentence on the board. Draw students’ 
attention to the apostrophe ‘s’. Ask why it is ater the ‘s’ 
(you have 2 parents). Ask students ‘Who is your aunt?’ 
Elicit answer. 
Put students into pairs to do the exercise. Monitor and 
ensure students are pronouncing the words correctly. Make 
sure the ‘s’ sound can be heard, e.g. my uncle’s son.
My aunt is my mother or father’s sister.
My brother is my parents’ son.
My cousin is my aunt or uncle’s son or daughter.
My father-in-law is my husband or wife’s father.
My grandfather is my mother or father’s father.
My grandmother is my mother or father’s mother.
My great-aunt is my grandmother or grandfather’s sister.
My nephew is my brother or sister’s son.
My niece is my brother or sister’s daughter.
My uncle is my mother or father’s brother.


Cambridge University Press
978-1-316-64011-1 — Mindset for IELTS Level 1 Teacher's Book with Class Audio
Claire Wijayatilake 
Excerpt
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1 percentage / children / extended families / Asia, the 
Middle East, South America, Sub-Saharan Africa
2 grandparents / less busy / stressed / parents
3 young adults / think / living alone
06
Read through the advice box with students before they 
answer the questions in exercise 05.
1 over 40% 
2 They are oten retired. 
3 (They think it will be) exciting.
07
Tell students that this activity focuses on common errors 
that students make in the exam. These include not following 
instructions by exceeding the number of words specified, 
using words not in the text or careless errors such as spelling. 
1 b 
2 d 
3 a 
4 c
08
Focus students’ attention on the tip. Explain that words that 
are not ‘key’ words are oten ‘grammar’ words. Elicit some 
grammar words. Explain that these can be let out in order 
to meet the word limit.
1 over 40% 
2 grandparents’ stories 
3 lonely
4 your grandmother
GRAMMAR
The aim of exercises 09, 10 and 11 is to get students to notice 
the use of the Simple Present tense and frequency adverbs in 
the text. Give them time to study the text and come up with 
rules by themselves. Being aware of which tense(s) is/are being 
used in a text can help students to understand the meaning and 
answer questions correctly. 

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