Consistency is key. Practice reading articles on sites like BBC News or National Geographic to get used to different writing styles.
Use past YDS exams to simulate real testing conditions. This helps you manage the pressure of the 180-minute time limit. Conclusion
Identifying what a pronoun like "it" or "they" refers to earlier in the text. 3. Active Reading Techniques
These ask for the primary purpose of the text.
These require you to "read between the lines" and find what is implied rather than stated.
Typically, the YDS includes several reading texts followed by 3 to 4 questions each. These passages are excerpted from authentic academic sources, including journals, encyclopedias, and high-quality news outlets like The Economist or Scientific American . The topics are diverse, ranging from: History, sociology, and psychology.