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Three free passages, real-CBT layout, full analysis. See where the answer was, why you missed it, and which question types keep tripping you up.

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Real-CBT layout, real timing. Strict mode for exam pressure, Breath mode when you're still learning the question types.

Reading analysis with evidence highlighting

See the analysis, not just the score

Every passage breaks down by question type. Each wrong answer shows where in the text the evidence lived, so you understand what you missed.

Reading band trend over time

Watch the leaks close

Your dashboard tracks recurring mistakes — the question types and patterns that keep costing you marks — so each session targets the next gap.

See the analysis on a real attempt

This is the actual Reading review screen, running on a sample attempt. Click a question to see where in the passage the answer lived.

Estimated Level

6.5

C1 (Advanced)

Estimated band 6.5 out of 9, CEFR level C1 (Advanced), 28 correct out of 40

19

28 / 40 correct

What You Did Well
  • Strong performance on factual recall and matching information tasks
  • Good ability to identify main ideas and distinguish supporting details
  • Effective time management across all three passages
What to Improve
  • Practice identifying paraphrased information in True/False/Not Given questions
  • Develop strategies for distinguishing between False and Not Given answers
  • Improve skimming speed for longer passages to allow more review time

The Rise of Urban Farming

[A]

Urban farming has emerged as a significant movement in cities worldwide, driven by concerns about food security, sustainability, and community well-being. From rooftop gardens in New York to vertical farms in Singapore, innovative approaches to growing food in urban environments are reshaping how cities feed their populations.

[B]

The economic benefits of urban agriculture extend beyond simple food production. Local farms reduce transportation costs and carbon emissions associated with long-distance food shipping. They also create employment opportunities in neighborhoods that may lack access to fresh produce, addressing both economic and nutritional inequalities.

[C]

Environmental advantages include reduced water usage through hydroponic systems, decreased reliance on pesticides, and the conversion of unused urban spaces into productive green areas. These farms can also help mitigate the urban heat island effect by adding vegetation to concrete-heavy landscapes.

[D]

However, urban farming faces significant challenges including high real estate costs, limited growing space, and regulatory hurdles. Critics argue that urban farms cannot produce food at the scale needed to significantly impact food security for large metropolitan populations.

[E]

Despite these obstacles, technological advances in LED lighting, automated growing systems, and data-driven crop management are making urban farming increasingly viable and economically competitive with traditional agriculture.

Tap any question to highlight where it appears in the passage.

Q1True/False/Not GivenCorrect
TRUE

Correct. The evidence is in Section A.

Q2True/False/Not GivenCorrect
FALSE
Q3True/False/Not GivenIncorrect
Your answer: TRUE
Correct: NOT GIVEN

Section C of the passage does not address the statement, making the answer "NOT GIVEN".

Q4True/False/Not GivenCorrect
TRUE
Q5True/False/Not GivenCorrect
FALSE

Built for IELTS Reading. Nothing else.

Most apps grade and move on. Zoju breaks every Reading passage down by question type, links each missed answer to the evidence in the text, and tracks the patterns repeating across sessions.

Reading practice in real-CBT layout

Real-CBT Reading layout

Group-question display, instruction headers, navigation palette — the same way questions appear on the actual computer-based test, so the interface isn't a surprise on test day.

Reading score broken down by question type

Question-type breakdown

Matching Headings, True/False/Not Given, Sentence Completion, Multiple Choice — the analysis splits your score by type so you can tell which one is dragging your band down.

Reading band estimate from raw score

Estimated band, with the working shown

Your raw score converts to an estimated band using the standard IELTS conversion table. A practice estimate, not an official result — the real value is the breakdown beneath it.

Strict versus Breath mode for Reading

Strict and Breath modes

Strict mode mirrors exam timing with no aids. Breath mode pauses the clock so you can examine why each answer is what it is — useful when you're still learning the question types.

Free Reading practice, real diagnosis

Coaching books mark your answers. ChatGPT rewrites them. Zoju is the only one that tells you which question types are stuck and where the evidence lived.

FeaturesCoaching InstitutesChatGPTZoju
Free, full-length Reading sets
Has to be prompted
Question-type breakdown
Tutor-dependent
Evidence highlighting in passage
Recurring-mistake tracking
Real-CBT Reading layout
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$2,400
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