reading-techniquesApril 20, 2025

How to Finish IELTS Reading in 60 Minutes

Struggling to complete all three reading passages on time? Learn proven techniques to manage your time better, spot traps, and improve both speed and accuracy for a high Band score.

Time pressure in the IELTS Reading section is no joke. With just 60 minutes to answer 40 questions across three increasingly difficult passages, even strong readers can run out of time. But with the right approach, finishing on time—and scoring high—is totally possible.

Let’s break down how to master the IELTS Reading section with smart timing strategies and practice methods.

Why Time Management is So Hard in IELTS Reading

Many test-takers struggle because:

  • They read every word in the passage
  • They don’t skim or scan effectively
  • They get stuck on tricky vocabulary or hard questions
  • They spend too long on one section and rush the others

Remember: You get no extra time to transfer answers, and the difficulty increases with each passage.

Optimal Time Strategy: The 15-20-25 Rule

Divide your 60 minutes like this:

SectionRecommended TimeWhy It Works
Passage 115 minutesEasiest section—aim to save time here
Passage 220 minutesMedium difficulty
Passage 325 minutesMost complex, needs more time

Always leave 2–3 minutes at the end to review and check transferred answers.

Step-by-Step Reading Strategy

Here’s a proven process to stay within time:

1. Skim the Passage (2–3 mins)

  • Read the first sentence of each paragraph
  • Get a sense of the main idea and structure
  • Don’t worry about every detail yet

2. Read the Questions First

  • Check question types: Matching headings? T/F/NG? MCQs?
  • Underline keywords (names, numbers, adjectives)

3. Scan for Answers (10–12 mins)

  • Use keywords to locate answers in the passage
  • Read around the keyword (1–2 sentences) to find the right answer
  • Eliminate wrong options if it's a multiple choice or matching

4. Move On If Stuck

  • Don’t waste more than 1 minute on a hard question
  • Mark it and come back later
  • Sometimes later questions can give clues

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Reading every word like a novel
  • ❌ Spending too long on Passage 1
  • ❌ Getting stuck on vocabulary
  • ❌ Not transferring answers on time
  • ❌ Guessing randomly instead of using logic

Practice Prompts to Sharpen Timing

Use these prompts under timed conditions:

  • Skim a passage and write a one-sentence summary of each paragraph in 3 minutes
  • Take a full Reading test and force yourself to use the 15-20-25 time rule
  • Practice identifying keywords in questions and finding them in the text quickly

Table: Efficient Techniques by Question Type

Question TypeTip for Speed
True/False/Not GivenFocus on factual detail and synonyms
Matching HeadingsSkim first lines, match main ideas
Sentence CompletionUse grammar clues and locate keywords
Multiple ChoiceEliminate clearly wrong answers first
Matching Info/NamesScan for names/dates; use paragraph letters

💡 Quick Tips for Speed and Accuracy

  • Use a watch or timer while practicing
  • Highlight or underline keywords in both question and passage
  • Don’t panic if you don’t finish early—accuracy matters too
  • Take regular timed practice tests to build stamina

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