Aspirants often find the IELTS Reading module the most challenging in the IELTS Exam.
Why so?
Here are a few reasons!
All these together make the IELTS Reading module one of the hardest modules for most of the candidates.
So, what is the solution?
Well, when it comes to getting a high band score in the IELTS Reading module, every candidate assumes that time management and vocabulary are of utmost importance.
But, do you know how useful it is to know to identify the keywords?
Keywords are the words that carry specific information. Thus, the importance of Keywords in IELTS Reading will always exist in this module. These words will help a reader/candidate identify the context of the passage. In return, it helps find the correct answer.
Example: Check the following Passage
Brick by brick, six-year-old Alice is building a magical kingdom. Imagining fairy-tale turrets and fire-breathing dragons, wicked witches and gallant heroes, she’s creating an enchanting world. Although she isn’t aware of it, this fantasy is helping her take her first steps towards her capacity for creativity and so it will have important repercussions in her adult life.
Now, highlight the keywords as done above. Then get to the question:
Uses of children’s play
Building a ‘magical kingdom’ may help develop .................…
Now, try remembering the highlighted Keywords. "help develop’ and "help take first steps†mean the same thing. Thus, the answer is "creativity†– Magical kingdom may help develop "creativityâ€.
Here is the list!
It is essential to develop some strategies if you want to perform well in the IELTS Reading test.
In this post, we will share one sure shot technique that you can develop to ace your reading questions - match the information given in the question to the answer in the passage. This technique only works if you know the keyword synonyms.
Keyword Synonyms are words that have the same or nearly a similar meaning as the keyword. They are often called parallel expressions.
For example,
Children ~ Kids
Speak ~ Talk
House ~ Home
Present ~ Gift
The above-listed words are not exactly the same in meaning, but they have similar meanings.
Let's have a look at an example of Sentence Completion.
Jenny thinks employers should encourage workers who are _______. A. Potential leaders B. Open to new ideas C. Good at teamwork
Now, what you are supposed to do is, underline the keywords in the question. Jenny thinks employers should encourage workers who are _______.
The next step is to quickly brainstorm and list some parallel expressions (i.e. synonyms) of the underlined keywords. Jenny – It is the name of a person. Thus, it will remain the same. Employers ~ boss, manager Encourage ~ promote, motivate Workers ~ staff, workforce, employees
Now, you can look for similar information in the given passage. Jenny says, "Well, currently teamwork is in fashion at the workplace and in my opinion, the importance of the individual is generally neglected. What managers should be targeting is those employees who can take the lead in a situation and are not afraid to accept the idea of responsibility.â€
Here, the underlined words are the keyword synonyms. From the above passage, we can complete the sentence as below: Jenny thinks employees should encourage workers who are potential leaders. |
**Source: https://www.ielts-simon.com/ielts-help-and-english-pr/2013/09/ielts-listening-multiple-choice.html
It is crucial that you develop the 'Keyword technique' to ace your IELTS Reading module with a high band score. For that, you can start your practice with free IELTS Reading practice tests.
Follow these simple steps while practising:
Quick Tips to follow
Continue to practice with the technique shared here. In the beginning, you may find it time-consuming and lengthy, but once you have practised it several times, you will be able to find your answers quickly and with better accuracy. This way, you will definitely improve your IELTS Reading score.