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IELTS Academic Mock Tests (Reading Module Only)

Sharpen your reading skills and ace the IELTS Academic test with realistic mock tests tailored to the Reading module!

Instructor: Sandeep Malhotra

Language: English

Validity Period: 60 days

$39 including 18% GST

Are you looking to practice your IELTS reading skills on the latest pattern of the IELTS Paper mock? Bravo! You are at the right place. Sandeep Malhotra's IELTS has brought you 30 Mockups strictly based on the IELTS paper pattern to let you analyze your skills before appearing in the final exam. It helps you to retrospect on the weak areas and improve them through our valuable feedback.

We have designed our mocks that enable you to know what to expect in the original exam. By applying for mocks you can increase your speed, analyze your skills. Moreover, by recognizing your weak and strong points you can customize your study pattern accordingly for the best results.

What to Expect:

In our IELTS online Test Practice Module you are provided with 7 sectional tests and 30 Mock Tests for seamless practice to ensure a good band score in the original test. To take up each IELTS mock test online you are required to go as follows:

  • Click on the sectional or full length Mock Test to download an IELTS academic reading mock test PDF containing the IELTS reading test.
  • Try to solve 40 questions from 30 sections in 60 minutes without a break. (to give yourself a real test environment).

Course Pattern in Short

Time allowed : 60 minutes (including transfer time)

Number of Sections : 3

Number of Questions : 40

Types of Questions Asked:

Academic Reading Question Type 1 - Multiple Choice

This question type of the test has multiple choice question from which you are required to mark the correct option. This is to be done based on the understanding of the text given.

Academic Reading Question Type 2 - Identifying Information (True/ False/ Not given)

Here in this question type you are given a few statements which you are to evaluate whether they are true or false. However, if there is nothing given in the text regarding the sentence you must have enterted "not given" in the box to secure a mark.

Academic Reading Question Type 3 - Identifying writer's views/ claims (Yes/No/Not given)

These types of question are the same as the previous type. You also have to do the same, write Yes if the statement is correct as per the text given, otherwise write No if the statement contradicts and Not given if nothing is given regarding the question in the text.

Academic Reading Question Type 4 - Matching Information

In this task, you're tasked with locating specific information within paragraphs or sections labeled with letters (A, B, C, etc.). You will write the letters of the correct paragraphs or sections in the designated boxes on your answer sheet. Some paragraphs or sections may be used multiple times, as indicated by the instructions.

Academic Reading Question Type 5 - Matching Headings

In this type question, Roman numerals denote headings while letters  represent paragraphs or sections. The task involves matching each heading with the corresponding paragraph or section, ensuring each heading is used only once. Some headings may remain unused, and each paragraph or section should be matched with a single heading.

Academic Reading Question Type 6 - Matching features

In this type question, statements or pieces of information must be matched to a list of options represented by letters. Options typically correspond to features from the text, such as descriptions of inventions paired with their inventors. Some options may remain unused, while others might be used multiple times depending on the instructions.

Academic Reading Question Type 7 - Matching sentence endings

In these questions, you're provided with the first half of a sentence derived from the text's information. Your task is to select the most suitable ending from a list of options identified by letters. Sentence endings out number beginnings, so not all endings will be utilized, and you'll match them accordingly on the answer sheet.

Academic Reading Question Type 8 - Sentence completion

In this type of question, you have to fill in a gap in each sentence by choosing words from the text. You must write the words you choose on the answer sheet.

Academic Reading Question Type 9 - Summary/ note/ table/ flow-chart completion

This question type evaluates your understanding of text by requiring you to fill in gaps with suitable words or phrases drawn from the text. It assesses your ability to grasp both specific details and overarching concepts.

Academic Reading Question Type 10 - Diagram lable completion

This question format requires you to accurately lable diagram based on information provided in the text, ensuring adherence to specified word limits. It assesses your liability to extract relevant details and apply them effectively in a visual context.

Academic Reading Question Type 11 - Short-answer questions

In this type question, you have to answer questions about factual details in the text. You must write your answers in words or numbers on the answer sheet. Answer must be taken from words in the text. A word limit is given, for example, 'NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER'.

Conclusion:

It would be a good idea if you take the IELTS Academic Reading Test Mock upon the completion of the respective course. It not only reflects your real skills but also helps you in increasing your speed and developing a strategy for the final exam. There are 7 sectional tests and 30 mock tests available online from Sandeep Malhotra's IELTS that include all types of questions from 3 sections. The mock is strictly developed on the latest pattern of the IELTS Academic Test to make you aware of what to expect in the original exam.

FAQs

Q1. Is IELTS academic reading harder than general?

Yes, generally, the IELTS academic reading section is considered more challenging than the general reading section. Academic reading passages are typically denser and more complex, reflecting the type of texts students might encounter in university-level study, whereas general reading passages are from general topics.

Q2. Is academic IELTS hard to pass?

It depends on your proficiency in English and your preparation level. For some, it can be challenging, especially if they are not accustomed to academic English or have limited exposure to reading and comprehending complex texts. However, with adequate preparation and practice, many people successfully pass the academic IELTS test.

Q3. How can I ace my IELTS academic?

To ace your IELTS academic, focus on improving your English language skills, particularly in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Practice regularly with sample tests and past papers to become familiar with the test format and question types. Additionally, consider taking a preparation course or working with a tutor to receive personalized guidance and feedback.

Q4. Can I prepare for IELTS in 15 days?

While preparing for the IELTS in 15 days is possible, it's essential to utilize your time efficiently and focus on targeted practice. Create a study schedule, prioritize your weak areas, and dedicate time each day to practice. Make use of resources such as practice tests, sample questions, and study materials to maximize your preparation in a short time frame.

Q5. How can I read faster in IELTS?

Improve your reading speed for the IELTS by practicing regularly and using strategies such as skimming and scanning. Skimming involves quickly galncing through the text to get the main idea, while scanning involves searching for specific information. Eliminate sub vocalization (saying words silently) and try to read phrases or group of words rather than individual words.

Q6. How many mocks are included in each Mock test Module?

There are 7 sectional test which include all question types and after that there are 30 full length mock tests. Each one of them is designed strictly on the latest pattern of the IELTS Academic Reading.

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