IELTS Reading test
Posted by Saptak | Posted in Reading tips IELTS british council | Posted on 9:45 PM
9 free resources to help you get a better score
What do you do to get a higher score in the IELTS Reading test? Increase your speed by reading more texts, that’s right. But not just any texts – there is a certain kind of reading passages you will find in IELTS more often.
Many of you were asking me: “What should I read?” and here’s the answer: reading passages in the previous IELTS tests came from the following sources:
1. The Economist – a weekly newspaper focusing on international politics and business news and opinion.
2. The Economist Technology quarterly
3. New Scientist – a weekly science and technology news magazine, considered by some to be the world’s best, with diverse subject matter.
4. American Scientist – an illustrated bimonthly magazine of science and technology.
5. The Geographical Journal – publishers of original research and scholarship in physical and human geography.
6. Interscience – online editions of scientific, technical, medical and professional journals
7. Australian geographic – an entertaining and fact-filled reference for anyone who loves and is fascinated by Australia and things Australian.
8. The British museum – online publications
9. Illustrated London News – a pictorial example of a historic social record of British and world events up to the present day.
In all of these websites there are articles you can read online (no need to subscribe, they are free) . This way you will get familiar with the style and level of articles you are likely to see in a real IELTS exam. Practice in reading using these resources and you will kill two birds with one stone, improve your speed and expand your vocabulary.