IELTS Reading Tip no.32: Words in context Try understanding words in context as it is impossible to learn or memorize every word of English. This is not a Pakistani exam so that means there are not going to be any shortcuts. People with good schooling are the ones who get …
IELTS Reading Tip no.31: Over confidence is going to kill you You are never going to find these kinds of reading passages every in your life as they are very very tricky. If you give this kind of reading passage to a native speaker of English Language there are chances …
IELTS Reading Tip no.30: 5 questions are going to be concerned with difficult words
IELTS Reading Tip no.29: Transferring the answers to the answer sheet
IELTS Reading Tip no.28: Common Types of questions Give a proper Heading Multiple Choice Questions Fill in the blanks Match the information Answer the Questions
IELTS Reading Tip no.27: Every IELTS candidate hates True, False and Not Given questions. The problem is that in order to do these questions the student also has to have some knowledge about English Grammar. Unfortunately most Pakistanis have pathetic English Grammar due to which they get the questions wrong.
IELTS Reading Tip no.26: Match the sentences Look at the first 2 and last 2 lines of the paragraph to get the information.
IELTS Reading Tip no.25: Manage your time efficiently Manage your time efficiently. Spend 15 minutes on the first two passages and spend 20 minutes on the last passage.
IELTS Reading Tip no.24: Time Trap There is going to be one passage which is going to be very difficult and at the same time a “Time Trap”. You should have the ability to identify which passage is going to be difficult and just leave it and do it in …
IELTS Reading Tip no.23: Find the suitable heading To find the most suitable heading for a paragraph, you need to read the first and last 2 lines of the paragraph and paraphrase them. In simple words you just try to read the first and last 2 lines of the paragraph …