The main goal of IELTS Reading is to test your ability to understand what you have read. So even if you don’t know some words, it’s OK, as you can guess their meaning and still get band 9!
Skim over and watch for the answers
Skimming refers to looking only for the main ideas. You don't need to read attentively every word. Remember, you just need to answer the questions, nothing more. So skim over the text and then start looking for the answers.Watch your time
Don’t forget you have only 60 minutes to read three texts and answer 40 questions. You won’t get additional time for filling your answer sheet, so make sure manage your time properly.
3. Is your spelling correct?
Check your spelling before writing your answer on the answer blank. You will get zero points for the answer if it's spelled incorrectly.
4. Keep the order
Remember that the questions follow the order of the text in most cases. So the answer to question 5 will come after the answer to question 4 and so on.
5. Underline!
When you skim over the text, underline the most important phrases. It will help you to save some time when you will search for answers.
6. Unfamiliar vocabulary? That's OK!
Do not worry if the text seems unfamiliar to you or you don’t know some words. Every answer can be found in the text, you don’t need any additional knowledge to succeed.
7. Pay attention to the details!
Look thoroughly through the text. Any special features such as capital letters, underlining, italics, figures, graphs and tables are likely to matter.
8. No blank boxes.
Answer all the questions, even if you’re not sure in your answer. You don't get penalty for wrong answers, so try your luck and write the most probable answer.
9. Cross out the wrong answers.
If you saw answer that you're sure is wrong, cross it out. This way you won't get confused and save your time.
10. Choose your own technique.
It may sound strange at first, but... There is no ultimate advice which technique fits you the best. You should choose yourself how to search for right answers and what to do first: read questions or text. A lot successful candidates prefer to read the text first, and only then answer the questions. But some say it's better to do the other way. Practise doing IELTS Reading samples to determine which technique fits you more.
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Reading Tip: multiple choice questions/summary completion/True False Not Given questions
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