Reading tips for IELTS

 



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1. Choose a variety of texts and combine reading for studying with reading for pleasure.

2. Spend 20-30 minutes every day reading different texts: newspaper articles, blogs, books, textbook activities.

3. Improve your vocabulary by looking up common words (words you hear a lot) in the dictionary.

4. Try different techniques while reading: skim and scan the text quickly, answer questions in detail, summarize the main idea(s).

5. Choose topics of interest but also try to read texts on various topics as IELTS chooses subjects from many fields.

6. Discuss some interesting texts with your friends and exchange ideas in English.

7. Read for speed. Set a timer and try to read a text within the time limit (e.g. 5 mins). Check your understanding. Reduce the time limit as you improve and get faster (e.g. from 5 mins to 4 mins to 3 mins).

8. Read aloud with your friends or even by yourself. You could record yourself if you wish. Listen to how you sound. This will help your fluency and pronunciation. It will also build your self-confidence.


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