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IELTS Reading: How to Manage Time (Stop These 5 Mistakes)

May 4, 2026

Most IELTS candidates don’t run out of time because they read too slowly. They run out of time because they manage their time badly. There’s a difference, and fixing the right problem changes everything. The Reading section gives you 60 minutes for three passages and around 40 questions. That sounds reasonable until you’re halfway through […]

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IELTS Reading Matching Headings Tips That Actually Work

April 13, 2026

Matching headings is one of the most complained-about tasks in IELTS Reading. Students spend too long on it, second-guess themselves, and end up losing marks they really should have kept. The good news is that this task has a clear logic to it, and once you see that logic, it stops feeling like a guessing […]

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IELTS Reading True False Not Given Strategy That Works

February 21, 2026

True, False, Not Given. Three simple words that have caused more IELTS test-day panic than almost anything else. If you’ve ever stared at a statement and thought, “But it could be true…” — you already know the problem. The good news is that this question type follows a strict logic, and once you understand that […]

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IELTS Reading Strategies for Band 7 (That Actually Work)

January 29, 2026

Band 7 in IELTS Reading is not some mystical threshold reserved for people who read the Economist for fun. It’s a score that rewards smart technique just as much as strong vocabulary. If you’re sitting in the high 6s and wondering what’s holding you back, the answer is almost always strategy, not ability. Let’s fix […]

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