Do you know how many words you will have to read on the IELTS reading test? About 900! When you think about having to answer 40 questions, in an hour, in a foreign language, it seems impossible. Don’t worry, there are lots of ways you can improve both your exam technique and reading skills, so that you will not only finish the exam, but also do really well.
Many students fail to finish the IELTS reading test because they read at a very slow pace. The two main reasons for this are poor exam technique and slow reading speed.
Why is reading slowly a problem?
Reading slowly is sometimes required and very important, but at other times it can cause problems, such as:
Why do I read slowly?
Most people read slowly for one or more of the following reasons:
Advantage of Speed Reading
Just like any other skill, speed reading can be learned and perfected with practice. When you learn how to read faster you will enjoy the following advantages:
Should I always read quickly?
Being able to read quickly is very important on the IELTS test but exam technique is equally important. Sometimes it helps us to read very quickly, but sometimes it actually stops us getting the correct answer. We therefore need to know when to read slowly and when to read more quickly.
In general, we read at a faster pace when we are getting the general meaning of the text (skimming) or looking for specific words or phrases (scanning). Using these skills is very important, but if we just use these all the time, we will miss important details and get the answers wrong.
Often when we are establishing the correct answer, we need to take our time and read every word carefully.
There are several different kinds of IELTS reading questions and each requires a different technique and a different mix of skimming, scanning and reading carefully.
Don’t just read for the sake of it. Make sure you have a purpose every time you read in the exam. For example, if you are just trying to find the general meaning of a paragraph, just quickly read the first and last sentences of that paragraph. If you are looking for a particular word or phrase, just scan the text quickly instead of reading the whole thing carefully. When you get to finding out the correct answer, your purpose becomes reading the text more slowly and in greater detail.
Speed Reading
Did you know that your brain does not process words individually? Instead it processes them in groups of 3-5 words together. These are sometimes called ‘chunks’. Unfortunately, many of us are taught at school to read each word individually. Also, when reading in another language we often read and think about the meaning of every word.
The answer to this is to practice reading words in groups.
Let’s look at one of the previous paragraph as an example:
Did you know that /your brain does not process/ words individually? Instead it processes them /in groups of 3-5 words together. /These are sometimes called ‘chunks’./ Unfortunately, many of us are /taught at school to read /each word individually/. Also, when reading in/ another language we often/ read and think about /the meaning of words individually.
Try reading the paragraph above, not as individual words but as groups of words. I’ve added slashes in between groups to help you.
This might seem unnatural at first, but with practice you will be able to do it very naturally and increase your reading speed dramatically.
Try spending 10-30 minutes a day reading with this method. Don’t worry if you don’t understand every word, just keep going. Don’t let your eyes rest on one word and don’t worry about words you don’t understand.
Make a note of how many words you can read in 5 minutes and after a week or two you will see a significant improvement.
The other big advantage of this is that you will really improve your grammar and vocabulary because you will notice how words and phrases group together. You will begin to see patterns and collocations and this will help you improve, not just reading, but your overall level of English.
I should say again that this takes lots of practice, but well worth the time and effort.
Exam Tips
Mary Jane
Mary Jane Go has been teaching English for over 13 years. She believes that it is very important to learn English and learn it by heart. For her, it's always the right time for a dance party and that hanging out with friends is indispensable.