u/Aehtesham_Reshad

Class 3-5 er bachchader porashuna niye ekta jinish niye onekdin dhore curious

Akhonkar bachchara ki ager motoi “guide mukhosto + coaching + homework” cycle e atke ache?
Naki actually learning system e kono upgrade ashche? 👀

Parents ra ektu bolen toh —

  • Bachchara ki porashuna enjoy kore?
  • Naki ekhono “pora mane pressure”?
  • English / Math / Science bujhe shikhe, naki just exam er jonno pore?

Ami recently dekhtesi AI diye learning onek interactive kora possible hocche. Tai amra Shikhi AI niye experiment kortesi — jate bachchara boring na hoye actually moja peye shikhte pare 😄

Curious to know real experience from parents & teachers here

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u/Aehtesham_Reshad — 8 days ago

I couldn't find a way to practice reading by question type, so I built one

https://preview.redd.it/cj0d4blnxx0h1.png?width=1837&format=png&auto=webp&s=d5e8418e104726bbb2369321cf94eac171c25e5a

For months I struggled with Matching Headings specifically. My MCQ and T/F/NG were fine but that one type kept dragging my score down.

The frustrating part wasn't the difficulty — it was that I couldn't find a way to drill just that type. Every resource I found packaged practice as full 40-question tests. So I'd have to sit through everything else just to get 6 relevant questions.

I eventually just built something myself — ieltsbiz.com

It lets you pick a specific question type and practice just that, with Academic-level passages and detailed feedback on why each answer is right or wrong.

It's free and still early stage. I'm sharing it because I genuinely couldn't find this when I needed it and figured others might be in the same position.

Would love honest feedback from anyone who tries it — what's missing, what's useful, what could be better.

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u/Aehtesham_Reshad — 8 days ago

I couldn't find a way to practice reading by question type, so I built one

For months I struggled with Matching Headings specifically. My MCQ and T/F/NG were fine but that one type kept dragging my score down.

The frustrating part wasn't the difficulty — it was that I couldn't find a way to drill just that type. Every resource I found packaged practice as full 40-question tests. So I'd have to sit through everything else just to get 6 relevant questions.

I eventually just built something myself — ieltsbiz.com

It lets you pick a specific question type and practice just that, with Academic-level passages and detailed feedback on why each answer is right or wrong.

It's free and still early stage. I'm sharing it because I genuinely couldn't find this when I needed it and figured others might be in the same position.

Would love honest feedback from anyone who tries it — what's missing, what's useful, what could be better.

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u/Aehtesham_Reshad — 10 days ago

I couldn't find a way to practice reading by question type, so I built one

For months I struggled with Matching Headings specifically. My MCQ and T/F/NG were fine but that one type kept dragging my score down.

The frustrating part wasn't the difficulty — it was that I couldn't find a way to drill just that type. Every resource I found packaged practice as full 40-question tests. So I'd have to sit through everything else just to get 6 relevant questions.

I eventually just built something myself — ieltsbiz. com

It lets you pick a specific question type and practice just that, with Academic-level passages and detailed feedback on why each answer is right or wrong.

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u/Aehtesham_Reshad — 11 days ago
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I got frustrated with IELTS reading prep so I built something — would love feedback

For months I struggled with Matching Headings specifically. My MCQ and T/F/NG were fine but that one type kept dragging my score down.

The frustrating part wasn't the difficulty — it was that I couldn't find a way to drill just that type. Every resource I found packaged practice as full 40-question tests. So I'd have to sit through everything else just to get 6 relevant questions.

I eventually just built something myself — ieltsbiz .com

It lets you pick a specific question type and practice just that, with Academic-level passages and detailed feedback on why each answer is right or wrong.

It's free and still early stage. I'm sharing it because I genuinely couldn't find this when I needed it and figured others might be in the same position.

Would love honest feedback from anyone who tries it — what's missing, what's useful, what could be better.

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u/Aehtesham_Reshad — 11 days ago
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Matching Headings is killing my score — how do you guys practice individual question types?

The problem I've noticed is that most practice resources just throw full tests at you — but I don't need to practice everything, I specifically need to drill heading matching over and over until it clicks.

Does anyone know a resource that lets you practice by question type specifically? Like just 20 heading match questions back to back without doing a whole test each time?

Or is the only real option just grinding Cambridge books?

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u/Aehtesham_Reshad — 13 days ago