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How to get 9.0 in Reading
Like in listening section, I improved my reading section by re-solving the practice tests.
~So how to re-solve?
1️⃣Firstly do the test with deep focus without thinking anything. Having finished the test do not hurry to check your work, instead RESOLVE/RE-DO it. That means you should do the test for the second time but this time without time limit and pressure that you have to answer the questions as fast as possible. Plus, open your reliable dictionary app to look up unfamiliar words during the re-solving.
2️⃣Once you start re-solving, don't read super fast as you do it in the solving, instead read aloud with intonation to understand the text better. Read several times to truly understand everything (it is highly important).
3️⃣As the name suggests you need to re-answer the questions but this time you have to prove well enough why that word or that option is the answer.
4️⃣Don't just take the former answer again even if you are 100% sure that is the answer. Prove it! I always do that in order to be 1000% sure that when I check my re-solving I won't be disappointed.
5️⃣ Last but definitely not least, what is really important in re-rolving is taking your time, not hurrying and proving why the answer the answer!
6️⃣ And now you can check your answers if you think you found 40/40 in resolving. But it doesn't mean you will find 40/40 even in resolving because it just doesn't mean. But I always found more correct answers in my resolving, so don't worry it will work.
Mahfuza Sultonova (IELTS 8.5, Reading 9.0)
Like in listening section, I improved my reading section by re-solving the practice tests.
~So how to re-solve?
1️⃣Firstly do the test with deep focus without thinking anything. Having finished the test do not hurry to check your work, instead RESOLVE/RE-DO it. That means you should do the test for the second time but this time without time limit and pressure that you have to answer the questions as fast as possible. Plus, open your reliable dictionary app to look up unfamiliar words during the re-solving.
2️⃣Once you start re-solving, don't read super fast as you do it in the solving, instead read aloud with intonation to understand the text better. Read several times to truly understand everything (it is highly important).
3️⃣As the name suggests you need to re-answer the questions but this time you have to prove well enough why that word or that option is the answer.
4️⃣Don't just take the former answer again even if you are 100% sure that is the answer. Prove it! I always do that in order to be 1000% sure that when I check my re-solving I won't be disappointed.
5️⃣ Last but definitely not least, what is really important in re-rolving is taking your time, not hurrying and proving why the answer the answer!
6️⃣ And now you can check your answers if you think you found 40/40 in resolving. But it doesn't mean you will find 40/40 even in resolving because it just doesn't mean. But I always found more correct answers in my resolving, so don't worry it will work.
Mahfuza Sultonova (IELTS 8.5, Reading 9.0)