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Ielts General Training Reading Module

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
The IELTS General Training Reading Module is a section of the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) designed to assess the reading skills of candidates who plan to undertake non-academic, everyday life, or work-related tasks in an English-speaking environment. It features three passages that test a range of reading skills, including comprehension, skimming, scanning, and inference.

Key Features

  • Consists of three reading passages with increasing difficulty.
  • Includes texts related to everyday life topics such as advertisements, notices, schedules, and work-related documents.
  • A variety of question types, including multiple choice, matching headings, completing sentences, and short-answer questions.
  • Designed to evaluate reading speed, understanding of main ideas, details, inferences, and the ability to interpret implied meanings.
  • Duration of 60 minutes with no extra time for transfer or checking.

Pros

  • Reflects real-life reading scenarios relevant for daily and professional contexts.
  • Offers a diverse set of question types to thoroughly assess different reading skills.
  • Shorter and more straightforward compared to academic modules, suitable for test-takers focused on practical English proficiency.
  • Critical for immigration and employment purposes.

Cons

  • Limited exposure to academic or complex scholarly texts.
  • Can be challenging for those unfamiliar with typical everyday English formats and terminologies.
  • Time pressure may affect performance for some candidates.
  • Focuses solely on general content; lacks depth found in academic reading modules.

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