IELTS Academic Reading Practice: Student Book

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This is a digital download.

You can also buy in print…

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“…invaluable … you will not be disappointed.” Martin Sketchley, ELT Experiences

“...tremendously useful for students.” David Wills, TED-IELTS

A versatile book that can be used by a wide range of teachers and learners alike.” —Jim Fuller, Sponge ELT

“…exactly the kinds of expressions candidates will be expected to produce in the writing and speaking parts of the exam.”— Tim’s Free English Lesson Plans


What is in this download?

The total download size is 11 MB.

After purchase you will see a link to download a ZIP folder to your desktop.

Each of the 14 units in this folder introduces a different reading task that you may encounter during the IELTS Academic Reading test:

  1. Matching headings

  2. True / False / Yes / No / Not Given

  3. Matching information

  4. Summary completion

  5. Sentence completion

  6. Multiple choice

  7. Matching features

  8. Choosing a title

  9. Categorisation/classification

  10. Matching sentence endings

  11. Table completion

  12. Flowchart completion

  13. Diagram completion

  14. Short answer questions


Each unit contains three two-page sections:

1. Think and prepare starts with some questions to get you thinking about the unit topic, and introduces some challenging words and phrases that will appear in the practice activities that follow.

2. Practise introduces a new reading task for you to practise the task type using a text that is shorter than what will feature in the exam. It starts with some strategies and tips for how to approach each task, for you to try these strategies out during the activities then reflect on what went well, what you learned and what you will need to do to improve.

3. Put it to the test includes a text that is designed to replicate an IELTS Reading test task. There is no support here – it’s just you, the text and the questions!

Appendices:

  • Task info and tips: Definitions of each task type, and tips on how to approach the task.

  • Extra activities: Further practice in applying different task types to the units’ texts.

  • Answers: Comprehensive answers and guidance for each activity.

  • Glossary and Index: Definitions of all high-level vocabulary used.


About the authors

Peter Clements is an academic-skills specialist with extensive international teaching experience. He co-authored the global coursebook StartUp (C1) for Pearson, regularly contributes to One Stop English and blogs for teachers at eltplanning.com. Peter currently teaches IGCSE ESL, IELTS and first-language English at St Andrews International School, Bangkok.

Paul Murphy is a specialist in teaching English for Academic Purposes. He has taught at the University of Glasgow, Glasgow International College and the British Council. Paul has been a certified IELTS Speaking examiner since 2017, and currently teaches EAP at Mahidol University International College in Thailand.