Hello, I’m Chen Wei, and one of the most common questions my IELTS students ask is:
“How can I finish all three reading passages in 60 minutes without losing accuracy?”
The answer lies in Improving Reading Speed — not by rushing, but by training your eyes and brain to process information more efficiently. In this guide, I’ll share practical, examiner-approved methods that help you read faster and understand more — a key skill for Band 7 and above.
The IELTS Reading test gives you 60 minutes for 3 passages and 40 questions. Each passage is around 900 words long.
That means you have roughly 1.5 minutes per question — including reading time.
Slow readers often lose marks not because they lack English skills, but because they run out of time. Faster reading equals:
Higher accuracy in later questions.
Most candidates read at around 150–180 words per minute (wpm).
For IELTS success, aim for 250–300 wpm while maintaining 80–90% comprehension.
Level | Reading Speed | Expected Band |
Slow | <180 wpm | Band 5–6 |
Moderate | 200–240 wpm | Band 6.5–7 |
Efficient | 250–300 wpm | Band 7.5–9 |
Your goal is to train your eyes to see groups of words (chunks) rather than reading one word at a time.
1️⃣ Train Your Eye Movement
When reading, your eyes stop several times per line. Reducing these stops increases speed.
Practise “chunk reading”: move your eyes in blocks of 3–4 words, not single ones.
Example:
Instead of reading → “The / IELTS / Reading / test / requires / fast / comprehension.”
Try → “The IELTS Reading test / requires fast comprehension.”
2️⃣ Avoid Subvocalisation
Subvocalisation means silently “saying” each word in your head. It slows you down.
To reduce it:
3️⃣ Focus on Key Words
Underline or mentally note nouns, verbs, and numbers. Ignore fillers like “a,” “the,” or “of.”
This trains you to focus on meaningful words that carry information.
4️⃣ Skim First, Then Read for Detail
Always skim the passage quickly first (in 1–2 minutes) to grasp the topic and structure. Then move to scanning for answers.
This prevents you from rereading whole sections unnecessarily.
5️⃣ Build Topic Familiarity
IELTS passages often cover predictable themes: environment, history, science, society, and education.
Reading one short article daily on these topics builds your background schema, making new texts easier to process.
Step 1: Choose a short IELTS passage (~300 words).
Step 2: Time yourself reading it naturally.
Step 3: Count the total words ÷ time = your WPM (words per minute).
Step 4: Practise reading again with a target of +20 wpm.
Example:
Use this method daily to track improvement.
1️⃣ Reading every word carefully
→ Not necessary. IELTS is about meaning, not perfection.
2️⃣ Going back to reread sentences
→ Train to trust your first comprehension. Use skimming + scanning instead of full rereads.
3️⃣ Overanalysing unknown vocabulary
→ Guess from context and move on.
4️⃣ Lack of timed practice
→ Always use a stopwatch in training sessions. Your brain adapts to time limits only through repetition.
Tool | Function | Benefit |
Reading speed apps (e.g., Spreeder) | Timed text display | Builds eye control |
IELTS practice books (Cambridge 17–20) | Authentic passages | Familiarises with format |
Online timers / Chrome extensions | Track session time | Reinforces discipline |
English news sites (BBC, National Geographic) | Topic variety | Improves vocabulary & rhythm |
Consistency is more important than intensity — even 15 minutes daily leads to steady improvement.
You should finish around 58 minutes total, leaving a safe margin for last-minute corrections.
Skill | Beginner | Intermediate | Advanced |
Average speed (WPM) | 150–180 | 200–240 | 250–300 |
Comprehension rate | 70% | 80% | 90%+ |
Test completion | Incomplete | Nearly complete | Always finish on time |
Stress level | High | Moderate | Calm and confident |
Set your personal target — once you consistently reach 250 wpm with good accuracy, you’re fully test-ready.
Improving reading speed is not about racing — it’s about developing fluent, structured eye movement and strategic focus. With consistent daily practice and real test simulation, your pace and confidence will naturally rise.
Next, continue to IELTS Academic Reading Overview or explore the IELTS Reading Skills & Exam Strategy mother page to strengthen your foundation.
For additional practice materials, visit the British Council IELTS Reading Preparation Hub.
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