IELTS General Training Format
Section 1:
It may consist of two or more short texts. These texts usually contain factual information. For example, an advertisement for a restaurant or sports center facilities.
Section 2:
It may consist of two texts of more complex language than Section 1. These texts are based on 'workplace survival'. For example, pay schemes, work conditions, or contracts.
Section 3:
It consists of a long text and is usually the most complex of all three sections. This text revolves around topics related to general subjects and interests. For example, passages are taken from documents, magazines, fictional or non-fictional books.
Types of Questions asked in the IELTS Reading Test include:
- Question Type 1 – Multiple Choice
- Question Type 2 – Identifying Information [True/False/Not Given]
- Question Type 3 – Identifying Writer's Claims/Views
- Question Type 4 – Matching Information
- Question Type 5 – Matching Headings
- Question Type 6 – Matching Features
- Question Type 7 – Match Sentence Endings
- Question Type 8 – Sentence Completion
- Question Type 9 – Summary, Note, Table, Flowchart Completion
- Question Type 10 – Diagram Label Completion
- Question Type 11 – Short Answers Questions
IELTS General Training Reading in detail
- Question Type 1 – Multiple Choice
You will be given a part of the sentence and will be asked to complete it. You may also be given a question for which you are supposed to select the best suitable answer from the given options. You are required to choose either:
One answer from four alternatives (A, B, C or D)
Two answers from five alternatives (A, B, C, D or E)
Three answers from seven alternatives (A, B, C, D, E, F or G)
The questions asked are in the same order as the information provided in the passage.
Skills Assessed
This task type tests a wide range of reading skills including detailed understanding of specific points or an overall understanding of the main points of the text.
Task focus
This task type tests a wide range of reading skills including detailed understanding of specific points or an overall understanding of the main points of the text.
- Question Type 2 – Identifying Information [True/False/Not Given]
In this question type, you will be given a set of statements. The question will be: 'Do the following statements agree with the information in the text?'. Then, you need to write your answer as 'True', 'False' or 'Not Given'.
Skills Assessed
Be clear about the difference between 'False' and 'Not Given'.
'False' – Passage states the opposite of the statement.
'Not Given' – The information in the statement is not mentioned in the passage.
Task focus
This task type assesses the test takers’ ability to recognize particular points of information conveyed in the text. It can thus be used with more factual texts.
- Question Type 3 – Identifying Writer's Claims/Views
You will be given a number of statements. The question will be: 'Do the following statements agree with the views/claims of the writer?'. You are required to answer in 'Yes', 'No' or 'Not Given'.
Be clear about the difference between 'No' and 'Not Given'.'No' – Passage does not agree with the statement.
'Not Given' – The information in the statement is not mentioned in the passage.
Task focus
This task type assesses the test takers’ ability to recognize opinions or ideas, and is thus often used with discursive or argumentative texts.
- Question Type 4 – Matching Information
In this question type, there are various paragraphs labeled with different letters (A, B, C, …). You are supposed to match the information given in the question with the information found in one of the paragraphs. The task requirement is to write the letter of the correct paragraph on the answer sheet.
Skills Assessed
This task type assesses the test takers’ ability to scan for specific information. Unlike task type 5 (Matching headings), it is concerned with specific information rather than with the main idea.
Ability to scan a text to find specific information
- Question Type 5 – Matching Headings
A list of headings marked with (i, ii, iii, …) and a passage with lettered paragraphs (A, B, C, …) are given. You must match the heading to the correct paragraph and write the appropriate number on the answer sheet. To make the task tricky, there will be more headings than the number of paragraphs.
Skills Assessed
Ability to recognize the main idea or theme of a particular para