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Gotostudy TeamGotostudy Team/June 07, 2026

IELTS Reading Matching Information: How to Find the Right Paragraph

A practical guide to IELTS Reading matching information questions, based on official sample task types and focused on evidence, scanning, and review.

IELTS Reading Matching Information: How to Find the Right Paragraph

IELTS Reading matching information is one of the official IELTS Reading task types. It asks you to find which paragraph or section contains specific information.

Use official IELTS pages for real sample tasks:

  • IELTS Academic sample test questions
  • IELTS General Training sample test questions

This article does not copy protected IELTS passages or questions. It explains how to practice the task.

What the task really tests

Matching information is not the same as matching headings.

Matching headings asks for the main idea of a paragraph. Matching information asks where a specific detail, example, reason, comparison, or claim appears.

That means a paragraph can match more than one item, depending on the instructions.

Read the statements carefully

Before scanning the passage, mark the kind of information each statement asks for:

  • a reason
  • a result
  • a comparison
  • an example
  • a definition
  • a problem
  • a change over time

This tells you what to look for. Searching only for repeated words wastes time.

Scan for meaning, not just names

Names, dates, and technical terms can help you find an area quickly. But the answer is usually confirmed by meaning.

For example, a statement about "why a method failed" may appear in a paragraph that uses words like "limited," "unreliable," or "could not explain." The exact words may be different.

Use a paragraph map

After reading each paragraph, write one tiny note:

  • P1: background
  • P2: old theory problem
  • P3: new experiment
  • P4: practical result

When you later match information, the map keeps you from rereading everything from zero.

Review the wrong paragraph

For each mistake, write:

  1. Which paragraph did I choose?
  2. Which word or idea pulled me there?
  3. What exact evidence proves the correct paragraph?

This review is more useful than simply writing the right letter.

Where Gotostudy fits

At gotostudy.net, you can turn your paragraph map and IELTS Reading mistake log into a study guide. Ask an AI Tutor to quiz you on evidence, then save common paraphrase patterns as flashcards.

Use official sample links and your own notes, not copied full test sets.

Bottom line

IELTS matching information rewards controlled scanning. Know what information you are looking for, keep a paragraph map, and prove the answer from the passage.