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Don’t be discouraged — every expert was once a beginner! We recommend starting with foundational English reading skills before tackling full IELTS practice tests. >
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This is an early stage in your IELTS reading journey. Focused study on English reading fundamentals and consistent daily practice will make a big difference.
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You need significant improvement. Start with shorter, simpler texts and gradually work up to academic passages.
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Your basic reading competence is developing. Regular practice with IELTS-style passages and vocabulary building are key areas to focus on.
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You are at a developing stage. Focus on building your academic vocabulary and practising with a variety of text types to improve your score.
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You have a partial command of reading. Work on understanding the main ideas of paragraphs and identifying key information more quickly.
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You are making good progress! Focus on reading longer academic texts regularly and practising with a variety of IELTS question types to reach Band 6.
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You have a generally effective command of reading, though complex passages may still cause some difficulty. Keep practising!
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You are approaching a competent level. A little more practice on detail-focused and inference questions will push you to Band 7.
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Good work! You handle most reading tasks well, including complex academic texts, though you may occasionally misinterpret specific details or subtle nuances.
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Well done! You are performing above the threshold required for most universities.
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Great job! You have a very good command of reading with only occasional inaccuracies even in complex academic texts.
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Excellent work! You are very close to a perfect band score.
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Outstanding performance! You have a full operational command of the reading skill.
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How a Venus flytrap traps an insect
• Insect touches 14 on leaf of plant
• small 15 passes through leaf
• 16 in cell membrane open
• outside cells of leaves fill with 17
• leaves change so that they have a 18 shape and snap shut
19 It uses other creatures to help it digest insects.
20 It produces a slippery substance to make insects fall inside it.
21 It creates an empty space into which insects are sucked.
22 It produces a sticky substance which traps insects on its surface.
23 a mention of a disadvantage of the leaf shape of some carnivorous plants
24 an example of an effort made to protect carnivorous plants
25 unexpected information about the origins of certain carnivorous plants
26 an example of environmental changes that shorten the life cycles of carnivorous plants
27 Paragraph B
28 Paragraph C
29 Paragraph D
30 Paragraph E
31 Paragraph F
32 Paragraph G
33 People who network widely may be more able to exert pressure on others.
34 We have become more willing to confide in an extensive number of people.
35 There is a limit to how many meaningful relationships we can maintain.
36 There is a social advantage in knowing about the lives of our online contacts.
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