Improve reading speed and comprehension from "summary" of IELTS Preparation by Team Swift English School
To excel in the reading section of the IELTS exam, it is crucial to enhance both your reading speed and comprehension abilities. These two aspects go hand in hand, as improving your speed without understanding the content will not be beneficial, and understanding the content without being able to read quickly may result in running out of time during the exam. To boost your reading speed, it is important to practice regularly. Set aside time each day to read different types of texts, such as newspapers, magazines, and academic articles. By exposing yourself to various styles of writing, you will become more comfortable with different vocabulary and sentence structures, which will help you read faster. Additionally, try to eliminate subvocalization, which is the habit of pronouncing words in your head as you read. While this may seem natural, it actually slows down your readin...Similar Posts
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