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IELTS Reading Skimming Techniques | Finish Passages Faster (Academic & GT)

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                   One of the biggest challenges Indian IELTS aspirants face is running out of time in the Reading section . Many candidates understand English well, yet fail to complete all questions simply because they read passages too slowly. Whether you are preparing for IELTS Academic or General Training , mastering skimming is the key skill that can dramatically improve your Reading score. IELTS Reading is not a test of how deeply you read—it is a test of how efficiently you locate information . In this blog, you will learn: What skimming really means in IELTS Reading Why skimming is essential for high band scores Step-by-step skimming techniques for passages How to combine skimming with scanning Common mistakes Indian candidates make Resources to practise faster and smarter What Is Skimming in IELTS Reading? Skimming means reading quickly to understand the general idea of a passage without reading every word. In IELTS Reading, ...

IELTS Reading Guide 2025: Matching Statements to Paragraphs | Tips & Examples

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  IELTS Reading Guide 2025: How to Attempt “Matching the Statement to the Paragraph” Questions  (With Examples & Detailed Explanations) Among all IELTS Reading question types, Matching the Statement to the Paragraph (also called Matching Information) is one of the most confusing. Many students struggle because this task does not test simple keyword spotting—it tests your ability to understand ideas, references, examples, hidden details, paraphrasing, and the purpose of each paragraph . If you want to score Band 7, 7.5 or 8 in IELTS Reading, mastering this type of question is essential. In this 1100-word guide, you’ll learn step-by-step strategies, powerful tips, and real examples to help you solve these questions confidently. You’ll also find recommended IELTS General Training and IELTS Academic book combos , available on Amazon, that provide structured practice and advanced explanations. IELTS GT Combo (Reading + Writing + Speaking + Practice Tests): https://amzn.i...

How to Answer Yes / No / Not Given Questions in IELTS GT Reading — Fast & Accurate 2025 Guide

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  How to Attempt Yes / No / Not Given Questions Quickly in IELTS GT Reading One of the trickiest — and most time-consuming — question types in the IELTS General Training Reading module is Yes/No/Not Given (Y/N/NG) . Many test-takers lose precious minutes — sometimes even panicking — because they don’t know how to tackle it effectively. But if you understand exactly what the examiners want, apply a disciplined strategy, and practice with the right reading materials, you can answer Y/N/NG questions quickly, confidently, and correctly — often within 30–60 seconds per statement. In this blog, you’ll learn: What Y/N/NG really tests (and how it differs from True/False/Not Given) A step-by-step fast strategy to handle Y/N/NG questions under time pressure Common traps and how to avoid them How using high-quality GT reading books with full-length tests and vocabulary helps you improve dramatically Recommended books to practise (with links) Along the way, we’ll link to ...

IELTS Study Plan for Working Professionals | 90-Minute Daily Routine + Best IELTS Books in India

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  Ultimate IELTS Study Plan for Working Professionals (with Only 90 Minutes a Day) Preparing for IELTS while working full-time can feel impossible — tight schedules, limited energy, and zero time for long study sessions. But here’s the truth: you don’t need to study 5 hours a day to achieve Band 7 or 8. If you follow a smart, focused 90-minute daily plan , you can cover every section effectively and reach your target score — even with a busy job or studies. In this guide, we’ll break down a practical IELTS study plan for working professionals , recommend the best IELTS Academic and GT book combos in India, and share additional free strategy blogs to make your preparation stress-free and result-oriented. Why Most Working Professionals Struggle with IELTS Many working candidates repeat the test multiple times because of one major mistake — inconsistent, unfocused practice. They study whenever they get time, using random PDFs or outdated questions. As a result: Progress is ...