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IELTS GT Reading Vocabulary List 2026 | Most Common Words for High Scores

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IELTS GT Reading Vocabulary List for 2026: Most Common Words You Must Know to Score Higher Vocabulary plays a decisive role in IELTS General Training (GT) Reading, especially in Section 3, where passages are longer, denser, and filled with paraphrased ideas. Many candidates wrongly assume that GT Reading requires only “basic English,” but real exam passages tell a different story. They include workplace language, policy terms, social issues, and abstract vocabulary that can easily confuse unprepared readers. In 2026, IELTS GT Reading continues to test your ability to understand meaning, not just words . If you struggle to match statements, identify True/False/Not Given answers, or complete sentences accurately, weak vocabulary is often the root cause. This blog presents a carefully curated list of the most common IELTS GT Reading vocabulary you are likely to encounter, along with guidance on how to use these words strategically. To practise these words in real exam-style passages, man...

IELTS GT Reading Fill in the Blanks Strategy 2026 | Score Band 8+

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  IELTS GT Reading: How to Attempt Fill in the Blanks the Right Way to Score Band 8+ Fill in the blanks questions are among the most scoring question types in the IELTS General Training (GT) Reading test. When handled correctly, they offer high accuracy, clear logic, and quick answers. However, many candidates still lose easy marks due to poor scanning, weak vocabulary awareness, or careless mistakes like exceeding the word limit. If your target is Band 8 or above in IELTS GT Reading , mastering fill in the blanks is non-negotiable. These questions appear across all three sections but are especially valuable in Section 3, where time pressure is intense and accuracy matters most. This blog explains step-by-step strategies to attempt fill in the blanks efficiently, avoid common traps, and maximise your score. For realistic practice with exam-level difficulty, candidates often rely on structured GT Reading material such as this updated practice book available on Amazon.ca: https://a....

IELTS GT Reading Fill in the Blanks Strategy (2025) | Complete Guide with Solved Examples

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  IELTS GT Reading: How to Attempt Fill in the Blank Questions (Complete Guide + Solved Sample) Fill in the Blank questions are among the most scoring yet misunderstood tasks in the IELTS General Training Reading Test . While they appear simple, many test takers lose marks because they misread instructions, overlook paraphrasing, or write the wrong word form. In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn how to master Fill in the Blank questions smartly , using proven strategies—backed by the 50 GT Reading Tests in your three Amazon books. You’ll also find a detailed solved example that demonstrates how exam-style passages create paraphrased answers. This blog also links to three important guides you’ve already published, helping learners build a complete GT Reading system. Why Fill in the Blanks Is One of the Easiest Scoring Tasks (If You Know the Technique) Fill in the Blank questions test your ability to: Identify keywords Understand paraphrasing Scan passages effectiv...

IELTS GT Reading: How to Get Band 8 in Just 8 Days | Proven Strategy for Canada

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  IELTS GT Reading: How to Get Band 8 in Just 8 Days (Proven Strategy) Scoring a Band 8 in IELTS General Training Reading may sound unrealistic, especially if your exam is just days away. However, thousands of candidates aiming for immigration to Canada have achieved this score by following a focused, high-impact preparation strategy rather than studying endlessly. The GT Reading module is not about English knowledge alone; it is a skill-based test that rewards smart technique, vocabulary awareness, and time management. With the right plan and the right resources, even 8 days can be enough to dramatically improve your score. The IELTS GT Reading test consists of three sections that gradually increase in difficulty. Most candidates lose marks not because the passages are impossible, but because they approach the test incorrectly. They read too much, panic under time pressure, or fail to recognize paraphrased information. Band 8 scorers do the opposite. They train their brain to loca...