Here are some solutions to intermediate reading exercises. If you find these challenging, don't worry! Keep practicing, and you'll get better at it.

Vocabulary

  • Synonyms:

    • Happy: joyful, elated, cheerful
    • Sad: sorrowful, despondent, melancholic
    • Big: large, huge, gigantic
    • Small: little, tiny, minuscule
  • Antonyms:

    • Happy: sad, solemn, gloomy
    • Sad: happy, joyful, elated
    • Big: small, tiny, minute
    • Small: big, large, huge

Reading Comprehension

  1. Question: What is the main idea of the article?

    • Answer: The article discusses the importance of reading and how it can improve one's life.
  2. Question: Who is the author of the article?

    • Answer: The author is not mentioned in the article.
  3. Question: What is the author's opinion about reading?

    • Answer: The author believes that reading is a valuable activity that can enhance one's knowledge and skills.

Grammar

  • Present Perfect Tense:
    • I have read a book.
    • She has written a letter.
    • They have traveled to Japan.

Useful Phrases

  • I enjoy reading books.
  • Reading is my favorite hobby.
  • I have read many books in my life.
  • Reading can be very beneficial.

Extension Reading

For more reading exercises, visit our Intermediate Reading Exercises section.


Images

  • bookstore
  • reading_room
  • reader