Who this is for
- Candidates who run out of time in the Reading section.
- Learners who repeatedly miss matching, heading, or True/False/Not Given questions.
- Students who want mobile reading practice with measurable score review.
IELTS reading app
A useful IELTS Reading app should offer timed passages, Academic or General Training practice, question-type analysis, and review that explains why each answer is correct. Use it to fix recurring mistakes, not only to complete more tests.
Practise scanning, locating evidence, and checking paraphrases under time limits.
Group mistakes by question type instead of treating every wrong answer equally.
Save unfamiliar words and review how they function inside real passages.
Complete one passage without pausing the timer.
Mark every wrong answer by question type and identify the evidence in the text.
Practise the weakest question type with a shorter focused set.
Repeat a timed passage and compare accuracy as well as completion time.
If matching headings causes most errors, stop repeating full tests for a few sessions. Practise identifying each paragraph’s main idea, then return to a timed section to check whether accuracy improves.
Choose an app that matches your test type and provides timed passages, clear answer explanations, question-type analysis, and progress history. Those features matter more than a large question count alone.
Short, focused practice on most study days works well when you also schedule regular timed sections. Always reserve time to review the evidence behind wrong answers.
You can use one app if it clearly separates the two test types. Confirm that the reading material and full-section practice match the IELTS version you will take.
This page is reviewed July 2, 2026 and maintained for IELTS practice guidance. Use it as a study reference, then continue with in-app feedback loops.