IELTS READING is based on the following:
- Skimming:
– Purpose: Skimming is done to quickly get an overview or the main idea of a text without reading every detail.
– Technique: Readers glance over the text, focusing on headings, subheadings, keywords, and the first and last sentences of paragraphs.
– Speed: Skimming is a rapid reading technique.
- Scanning:
– Purpose: Scanning is used to locate specific information quickly, such as names, dates, or keywords.
– Technique: Readers move their eyes quickly over the text, looking for specific words or phrases without reading every word.
– Speed: Scanning is also a fast reading technique but involves a more focused search for particular details.
Both skimming and scanning are efficient ways to navigate through large amounts of text, allowing readers to identify relevant information swiftly based on their specific reading goals.
Most importantly
- Paraphrasing:
Paraphrasing in reading involves expressing the meaning of a passage or sentence using different words while maintaining the original message and conveying the same information. It’s a valuable skill for comprehension, as it demonstrates an understanding of the content by rephrasing it in one’s own words. Paraphrasing helps readers clarify complex ideas, avoid plagiarism, and enhance their ability to articulate information in a more personalized manner.
Curriculum
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- Reading PassageThe IELTS Reading test throws three diverse passages your way in 60 minutes, testing your ability to navigate different text types. Each passage, increasing in difficulty, comes with 40 questions probing your comprehension. Whether you choose Academic or General Training, expect factual, descriptive, and argumentative styles. You'll encounter various question formats, from skimming for specific details to summarizing main ideas and understanding the writer's perspective. Mastering key strategies like active reading, vocabulary building, and time management is crucial to ace this section. Remember, accuracy and speed are equally important, so practice is key!1