Article: Sample test questions mimic the format of questions on the IELTS using different language and scenarios. Completing sample test questions will help you to become more familiar with the types of questions you will encounter on the test. You can access sample test questions online, in guide books, and in apps for the IELTS.   Although sample test questions won’t be exactly the same as the ones you will see on the real test, they will be similar, so you might find them easier to understand and get more points on the test as a result. You can get sample test questions on the official IELTS website: https://www.ielts.org/en-us/about-the-test/sample-test-questions You can get an official IELTS practice test online to complete on your own. This is a great way to see what taking the actual test will be like. Time yourself according to the test’s instructions. This will show you what sections you need to spend more or less time on. The total time allotted for the IELTS is 2 hours and 40 minutes, so set a timer when you start your practice test to get a realistic experience. There are several mobile apps available that you can use to enhance your studies on the go. Download a free app and use it whenever you have a minute, such as while riding the bus, waiting in line, or during a break between classes. Some good options include:  IELTS Word Power. Increase your vocabulary with over 100 questions from different categories from business to technology and science. IELTS Word Ready. This app uses personalized vocabulary training to help you prepare for your IELTS. IELTS Prep App. Use this app for free practice tests, exercises, and quizzes.
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Complete sample test questions for practice. Take an official practice test for a simulation. Download an IELTS test prep app.
Article: Warmth and moisture tends to make the adhesive in many bandages more pliable. One convenient way to soak the sticky area in warm water is to simply take a bath or shower. The adhesive may come off on its own, or may need a little gentle scrubbing from a washrag or mild abrasive pad. If you don't have time to take a bath or shower, just fill a bowl or pan with warm water and soak the affected area. This works best if you can let the adhesive soak for a long time. Try this remedy while you're reading or watching television. A few drops of olive, canola, vegetable, coconut, or sunflower oil can help remove adhesive from the skin. Some adhesives dissolve in oil. Others lose their grip when the oil finds its way between the glue and the skin. For best results, work the oil into the affected area with a little gentle action from a soft rag or cotton swab. You don't need much — your goal is to lightly coat the skin, not drench it. Let the oil soak for a moment or two before rubbing gently with a soft towel or cotton ball. Repeat as needed to get all the adhesive off. Cover the ice with a paper towel to prevent it from sticking to skin and leave in place for five minutes.  The ice will make the adhesive brittle, which may cause it to release.
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Bathe in warm water. Coat with a mild cooking oil. Apply ice to the bandage residue.
Article: Questions that start with how, what, where or why are open-ended, so they allow for deeper answers to some of life’s most trying concerns. Start questions with how, what, where or why for tarot answers that help you explore what you can do to change a situation. Open-ended questions include:  "How can I free myself from financial struggles?" "What areas do I need to work on to bring more love into my life?" "Where are there opportunities to help further my career?" "Should" questions rarely allow tarot cards to help you, because they take away your power to make your own decisions. Similarly, "when" and "will" questions do the same. Avoid will, when or should questions and don’t expect the cards to tell you answers to them, because life is not that straightforward. Remember the reason you’re asking help from tarot cards is because there’s no easy solution to your question or concern. Sometimes you may not have a question about a specific concern. That’s okay. Ask a question about your general life direction like, “Where am I headed on my current path?” or “What energies are surrounding my life right now?” Tarot cards are meant to give insight into your life and general questions can accomplish this. The best tarot questions are phrased in a way to help you get guidance or direction on a concern. Don't expect the cards to tell you what to do in order to take responsibility off yourself. Consider the following examples:  Don't ask "Should I travel through Europe for three months?" This question shifts responsibility for a life decision off yourself and onto the cards. Ask "How will it affect my loved ones if I decide to travel through Europe for three months?" This question allows the cards to give you guidance without shifting responsibility.
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Start questions with how, what, where or why. Avoid will, when or should questions. Ask about your general life direction. Phrase questions for guidance.