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How quickly should you read?
A native speaker can skim read 100 words in 20 seconds, while a high-level, non-native speaker
can usually read 100 words in 30 seconds, so this is what you should aim for. To practise, take a
Section 1 reading passage (make sure you use an authentic one so that the level is right), and begin
to count the words in the passage. When you reach 100, mark the place, then do the same for the
next 100 words, and so on, until you have counted them all. Next, set a timer for 30 seconds and
skim read the first 100 words. When your timer finishes, jump to the next mark, start the timer again,
and skim read the next section. Repeat this until you get to the end of the passage. If you cannot
skim read 100 words in this time, give yourself a little longer, and reduce your time with practice.


For some of these questions, you will have to write down words from the passage. Make sure to copy
the words exactly as they appear in the passage. Do not change them, and do not make any spelling
mistakes – if you do, your answer will be marked wrong; there are no half marks in the reading test.


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I teach my students exactly like that while looking through "Matching heading" questions. However unbelievable it may sound, I came to realize how right I have been even though I have just read about it


Headings are used to tell the reader the main idea in the paragraph. Before looking at the list of
possible headings, it can be helpful to try to identify the main idea yourself




Several videos will tell you that you ‘can answer 80% of the reading passages without reading.’ Any
reading test where this is true cannot be called valid or reliable. So this advice is again based on test
materials that do not reflect the real test and where answers can indeed be guessed based on your
logic or your own knowledge. Remember, the real IELTS test questions force you to read – if your
strategy is to look for tricks to avoid reading, you will not achieve a high score in the test. If you are
using materials where you can guess the answers without reading, it is a mistake to believe that they
will help you to improve your score.


If you stop reading once you have simply matched
the vocabulary, you are likely to see the words ‘more than’ and ‘400 million acres’ and incorrectly
answer ‘No.’ Remember, the real test will focus on reading skills, not simply vocabulary, so practise
using materials that help you to develop those skills.


it's been been told that reading test is just a "paraphrase test" or let's say "synonym test" (even I believed in that) but Moma says that it's misleading, and she's proving that over and over in her book


you see guys, don't try to answer silly questions which are created by some "IELTS geeks", it only adds insult to your injury which can lead to disappointment and lost confidence, it is manageable, you can trust me'




Remember, these questions are in the same order as the information in the passage, and they are
really asking: ‘Does this mean xyz?’ So, for these questions, you will always know which part of
the passage you must read in detail, whether the answer is True, False, or Not given. Once you
have found a key detail in the passage that matches a key detail in the question, this simply signals
that you know where to read in detail – it does not give you your answer. This is where materials
that do not reflect the real test hinder your progress. These materials train you to simply match
vocabulary and to stop reading once you have found a key word or synonym; such materials
discourage you from using the skills you must develop for the real test.






A True statement is one that accurately reflects the information in the passage and seems to cause little
confusion. However, there is some discussion over what ‘False’ means, with many people stating that a
false statement is ‘the opposite’ of the information in the passage, but this idea is misleading. Very often,
these statements are simply factually incorrect. For example, the passage may state that something
occurred at a certain date or in a certain place, while the statement in the question gives the wrong date,
place, or event. Thus, it is more accurate to say that ‘False’ means incorrect, or untrue. Most importantly,
we can correct a false statement, because the correct information appears in the passage.


The difference between ‘True, False, Not given’ and ‘Yes,
No, Not Given’, is in the passage rather than the questions. The former are used with a factual
passage, while the latter are used with passages that contain the views or claims of the writer.



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