- The IELTS Academic/General reading module lasts 60 minutes (an hour).
- There are 40 questions to be answered.
- The passages are taken from newspapers, journals, books or magazines.
Question Types
Questions in reading module may include any or some of the following;
- Multiple choice
- True/False/Not Given
- Completing notes or sentences
- Completing or labeling diagrams , charts or tables
- Classifying
- Matching
- Writing short answers
- Choosing paragraph headings
Time Tips
- No extra time is given to transfer your answers to the answer sheet.
- Time yourself. try to improve your reading speed.
- The IELTS reading module is not just a test of comprehension skills but also of skimming and scanning. It is extremely important to manage time properly by using these two skills.
IELTS Reading - Skills
Skimming and scanning, involve reading very quickly, but each strategy has a different purpose.
- Skimming means reading quickly to get the main idea of a text.
- Scanning means reading quickly to look for a specific piece of information or specific words.
- Reading for detail means reading every word in order to really understand the message of the text.
Use All Three Skills
On the IELTS, you will need to use all three techniques at different stages. For example;
- You may start by skimming through the entire text to get a general idea of the passage.
- Next, you may look at the questions to see what kind of information is required.
- Then, you may scan the text for a specific piece of information or read particular section in greater detail to discover the information you need to answer the question correctly.
Multiple Choice Questions
How to answer?
- The candidates are asked to choose from four choices. A, B, C, D. The best answer should be chosen.
- Remember that the questions are in the same order as the information in the passage.
- This means that your answer to the first question is found before the answer to the second question, and similarly the answer to the second question appears before the answer to the third question. The pattern continues to next questions.
- It may also be a sentence completion task.
- Don't forget to write on the answer sheet the letter of your answer.
True/False/Not Given Questions
- This type of question may ask whether the given statement agrees with the view or claim of the writer, or whether the statement agrees with the information in the text.
- The objective is to determine your ability to identify opinions or ideas, or to recognize particular points of information that a passage conveys.
What is the best approach?
- Read the statement carefully and thoroughly and find the keywords in the statement. These keywords will help you to identify the area in the passage that possibly contains the answer. Then, skim the passage looking out for the keywords. Next scan the passage again in that area for the information that will confirm(true) or deny(false) the given statement.
- If the information in the passage neither confirms nor denies the statement , then the answer should be Not Given.
- This question type may confusing - but remember the information required is given in sequence (in order).
- ** Save time - You don't need to return to the beginning of the passage to check each statement.
Please await: I will explain other questions types in coming days...................