Build the Passage Strategy
Arrange workflow steps.
Drag the steps into the correct chronological order to build the ideal 20-minute IELTS reading workflow.
Student can execute a repeatable 20-minute workflow for a single IELTS reading passage.
Arrange workflow steps.
Drag the steps into the correct chronological order to build the ideal 20-minute IELTS reading workflow.
Teach a repeatable workflow for one passage.
Many IELTS test-takers lose points simply because they run out of time on Passage 3. To score Band 7+, you must treat each reading passage as a strict 20-minute sprint.
By following a rigid, repeatable workflow, you stop guessing and start finding answers based on structured evidence.
Gallery showing movement between question panel and passage evidence.

Allocate your 20 minutes strictly. Moving past 20 minutes on Passage 1 or 2 will ruin your chances on Passage 3.
2 min preview, 3 min question scan, 12 min answering, 3 min review.
One short passage, mixed questions, timer, answer sheet.
What is the primary goal of the 2-minute Preview phase?
AI report: accuracy, time, question-type weakness, evidence mistakes.
Identify your main time-waster to fix it before test day.
Set a concrete, measurable goal for your next study session.