Overview
In the IELTS Reading Matching Sentence Endings task, you will see the first part of some sentences and a list of possible endings.
Your job is to match each beginning with the correct ending using information from the reading passage.
The goal is to complete the sentence so that it is both grammatically correct and true to the meaning in the text.


✅Key characteristics :
- You are given the first half of a sentence and a list of possible sentence endings.
- Your task is to match each sentence beginning with the correct ending from the list.
- There are more sentence endings than questions, so not all endings will be used.
- The completed sentence must be grammatically correct and make logical sense.
- The information comes from the reading passage, but the wording may be different.
- This task tests your understanding of ideas, cause-effect, contrast, and logical relationships.
- You need to carefully read both parts to make sure the meaning is accurate.
- The sentence beginnings follow the order of the passage, which helps you locate the right section.
- Avoid guessing based on matching words; focus on the meaning of the whole sentence.
- Good skimming and scanning skills help you find the correct part of the text quickly.
⭐️ Important Tips:
- First read each sentence beginning carefully to understand its meaning. Then, skim the passage to locate the part where that information is discussed.
- After that, read all the possible endings and choose the one that completes the sentence logically and accurately.
- Don’t just look for similar words—focus on the meaning.
- Use elimination to remove endings that don’t make sense or don’t match the idea in the passage.
- Don’t pick an ending just because it fits grammatically. Choose the ending that is logical, accurate, and matches the passage.
- Watch out for paraphrasing in the text.
- Be careful of endings that seem right but don’t match logically.
- Manage your time—don’t spend too long on one match.
- Never leave answers blank—make an informed guess using clues from the passage