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APTIS GENERAL READING

Practice Aptis General Reading with all 4 real formats

Exercises identical to the Aptis General format across all 4 Reading parts: email cloze, sentence reorder, opinion matching, and heading matching. Adaptive engine with instant feedback.

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Why practice Aptis Reading with lingaly

All 4 unique Aptis formats

Email cloze, sentence reorder, opinion matching, and heading matching. Very different from Cambridge, requiring specific practice.

Aptis Reading competencies

The engine tracks your mastery in email comprehension, text coherence, author opinion, and multi-text scanning.

Personalized sessions

The algorithm detects which Aptis format gives you the most difficulty and generates exercises to reinforce exactly that part.

2-phase guided feedback

For Opinion Matching (AR3) and Heading Matching (AR4), you receive guided feedback: hints to think first, then a complete explanation.

How to practice Aptis General Reading

01

Familiarize with the formats

Aptis formats are different from other exams. Your first sessions automatically calibrate your level in each part.

02

Practice each format

Targeted sessions covering from email cloze to heading matching. The engine prioritizes formats where you need to improve most.

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Measure your progress

Real-time charts show your mastery by Reading competency. Watch yourself improve across all 4 formats.

Aptis General Reading exercise types

AR1: Email Cloze

Complete an email with A1-A2 level options. The most accessible Aptis Reading format, ideal for warming up.

AR2: Sentence Reorder

Reorder sentences to reconstruct coherent texts. Drag and drop sentences into the correct order. 2 texts of 6 sentences each.

AR3: Opinion Matching

4 people express opinions on a topic. Match each statement to the correct person. 7 scored items, no example.

AR4: Heading Matching

Match headings to paragraphs from a long text. 9 heading options (A-I) for 7 paragraphs plus 1 example.

Frequently asked questions

How many parts does Aptis Reading have?
4 parts with progressive difficulty: Sentence Comprehension, Text Cohesion (reorder), Opinion Matching (4 people) and Heading Match (paragraphs to headings).
How is Aptis Reading scored?
From 0 to 50. Each part has different weight. The later parts (more difficult) have greater impact on the score.
How is Aptis Reading different from Cambridge?
Aptis is multi-level: it starts easy and gets harder. Cambridge B2 maintains a constant level. lingaly adjusts exercises to the specific British Council format.

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