The General Reading Section is the Reading component of the IELTS General Training exam.
It is designed to test how well candidates understand practical, everyday written English used in social, workplace, and general life situations.
Compared with Academic Reading, it focuses more on real-world texts rather than university-style articles.
Where It Appears
The General Reading Section is used only in the IELTS General Training test.
It includes:
- 40 questions
- 60 minutes total
- 3 sections
What It Usually Contains
Texts in the General Reading Section may include:
- Advertisements
- Notices
- Timetables
- Instructions
- Workplace policies
- Company documents
- Information leaflets
- Magazine articles
- General interest passages
Section Breakdown
Section 1
Short practical texts related to everyday life.
Examples:
- Accommodation notices
- Travel information
- Public services
- Job advertisements
Section 2
Texts related to work or training.
Examples:
- Staff rules
- Safety procedures
- Employee guides
- Application instructions
Section 3
A longer, more detailed reading passage on a general topic.
Examples:
- Social issues
- Lifestyle topics
- Opinion-based article
- Informative feature text
What It Tests
The General Reading Section checks your ability to:
- Locate specific information
- Understand instructions
- Follow workplace documents
- Identify main ideas
- Understand writer opinions
- Read efficiently under time pressure
- Interpret everyday written English
Common Question Types
You may see:
- True / False / Not Given
- Yes / No / Not Given
- Multiple Choice
- Matching Headings
- Matching Information
- Sentence Completion
- Summary Completion
- Short Answer Questions
- Matching Features
Why It Matters
The General Reading Section is important for candidates using IELTS for:
- Migration
- Work visas
- Employment opportunities
- Training programs
- Non-degree education routes
Strong Reading scores can improve your overall IELTS result.
Common Problems Candidates Face
Underestimating the Test
Many think General Reading is easy and do not prepare enough.
Poor Time Management
Spending too long on early easy texts hurts later sections.
Ignoring Instructions
Word limits and task rules matter.
Careless Scanning
Missing details like dates, prices, or names loses marks.
Weak Vocabulary
Workplace and practical vocabulary can still be challenging.
High-Scoring Strategies
Scan Quickly
Find names, times, prices, and keywords fast.
Use Section Order Wisely
Finish easier early questions efficiently.
Read Instructions Carefully
Check word limits.
Expect Paraphrasing
Questions may use different wording.
Save Time for Section 3
The final section is often more demanding.
General Reading vs Academic Reading
General Reading Section
- Everyday and workplace texts
- Practical language focus
IELTS Academic Reading
- University-style passages
- Formal analytical texts
Quick Tips
- Do not spend too long on one question.
- Use scanning for factual tasks.
- Stay accurate with spelling.
- Keep enough time for the final section.
Why Strong Candidates Perform Well
Top scorers combine speed, accuracy, and smart time management while adapting to different text types.