SGDThese questions assess whether a statement aligns with the author's opinions in the text.
Many IELTS candidates fall into the trap of "translation thinking." They read an English sentence, mentally translate it into their native language, find an answer in that language, and then translate it back into English. This process introduces errors: awkward phrasing, incorrect word forms, and a mismatch between the question's intent and the answer's delivery.
Weeks passed. She mixed real news articles, academic abstracts, and fiction in her practice—always applying “Strictly English.” Mr. Patel recommended timing drills: 60 minutes for three long passages, simulating the test hour pressure.
To improve, do not just check your score and move on. Follow this "Deep Review" method:
Follow these focused rules and tactics to produce strictly English, high-quality IELTS Reading answers that are accurate, concise, and exam-ready.