BOOST YOUR READING SCORE!
UNDERSTAND THE READING TEST FORMAT
- Reading is split into three parts: Increase complexity.
- There are 40 questions in 60 minutes.
- There are Question types
- Multiple selection
- Related Headline
- True/False/ Not given
- There is no extra time to send the answer.
DEVELOP CHANGES AND SCAN METHOD
- Get a common idea from the first and last sentences of the paragraph.
- Scan and quickly find specific details such as name, date, number, and keyword.
- Do not read all the words. “Read Strategically.”
CREATE A DICTIONARY AND REPAIR RECOGNITION
- IELTS uses synonyms and area representation.
- Compare with the passages, practice how the idea intersects in the case.
EFFECTIVELY CONTROL THE TIME
- Do not exceed 20 minutes in the section.
- Do not be trapped in one question. If necessary, keep going back. Write the answer to each question. There is no fine for the wrong answer.
READ THE IELTS USING THE ACTUAL TESTS
- Use official data for IELTS practice or reliable educational sources.
- Actual Test Condition Model: Set the practice without distractions.
CHECK THE ANSWER AND LEARN FROM MISTAKES.
Look at the wrong answer and observe why your answer is incorrect.
- Understand what the test writers think. Often, the answer is hidden in a subtle paradox.
- Listen to podcasts or news and read your report card.
- It helps strengthen the vocabulary, grammar, and perception.