Why IELTS practice matters
- It improves grammar and sentence accuracy.
- It helps students build reading confidence step by step.
- It reduces exam fear with regular practice.
- It shows weak areas early so students can improve faster.
Sample IELTS practice questions
Choose the correct sentence.
A. She go to school every day.
B. She goes to school every day.
C. She going to school every day.
D. She gone to school every day.
Answer: B. She goes to school every day.
Explanation: With 'she' in the present simple, the verb takes 's', so 'goes' is correct.
Choose the word closest in meaning to 'rapid'.
A. slow
B. quick
C. weak
D. late
Answer: B. quick
Explanation: 'Rapid' means fast or quick.
Read the sentence: 'Many students prefer online learning because it saves travel time.' Why do many students prefer online learning?
A. It is cheaper than books.
B. It saves travel time.
C. It has fewer subjects.
D. It removes exams.
Answer: B. It saves travel time.
Explanation: The sentence directly states the reason: it saves travel time.
Common IELTS mistakes beginners make
- Using the wrong article such as 'a' instead of 'an'
- Choosing the wrong verb form with he, she, or it
- Misreading short passages and missing direct clues
- Checking answers without reading the explanation
