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How to Solve Matching Features in IELTS Reading (Step-by-Step Strategy)

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January 12, 2026 5 min read

How to Solve Matching Features in IELTS Reading (Step-by-Step Strategy)

Matching Features is a common IELTS Reading question type that tests your ability to identify relationships between ideas and specific categories. Many students struggle with this task because:

Matching Features is a common IELTS Reading question type that tests your ability to identify relationships between ideas and specific categories.

Many students struggle with this task because:

  • Several options look very similar
  • Information is often spread across different parts of the passage
  • IELTS uses paraphrasing instead of exact wording

If you want to reach Band 7 or higher, you must develop strong scanning and comparison skills.

This guide explains exactly how to solve Matching Features questions in IELTS Reading.

If this question type is confusing you:

🎓IELTS Matching Features: Quick Answer

To solve Matching Features questions effectively:

  • Read the list of features first
  • Identify keywords in the statements
  • Scan the passage for names or categories
  • Locate the relevant sentence
  • Match the statement to the correct feature

Matching Features questions test your ability to connect information to specific people, places, or categories.

🧠What Are Matching Features Questions?

In this question type, you must match statements to a list of options (features).

The features are often:

  • People
  • Researchers
  • Companies
  • Cities
  • Time periods
  • Theories

Example instruction:

Match each statement with the correct researcher.

Options:

A. Dr Smith B. Professor Lee C. Dr Ahmed D. Dr Gonzalez

Statements:

  • Proposed a new theory of climate change
  • Conducted experiments in Antarctica
  • Criticised previous research

Your task is to match each statement with the correct feature from the list.

🎯Where Matching Features Appears in IELTS Reading

Matching Features questions appear mainly in IELTS Academic Reading, usually in:

  • Passage 2
  • Passage 3

These passages often describe multiple researchers, opinions, or studies, which is why this question type is used.

If you want to understand how Academic and General Reading differ, see:

🏅Matching Features vs Matching Information

Students often confuse these question types.

Question Type

What You Match

Matching Information

Statement → Paragraph

Matching Features

Statement → Person / Category

For strategies on Matching Information questions, see:

💡Step-by-Step Strategy for Matching Features

Follow this six-step method.

💼Step 1: Read the List of Features First

Start by reading the list of features carefully.

Example:

A. Dr Smith B. Professor Lee C. Dr Ahmed D. Dr Gonzalez

Understanding the categories helps you recognise them quickly in the passage.

💼Step 2: Identify Keywords in Each Statement

Read each statement and identify important keywords.

Example:

Conducted research on Arctic wildlife

Keywords:

  • research
  • Arctic wildlife

These help you locate the relevant part of the passage.

💼Step 3: Scan the Passage for Names or Categories

Look for where the features appear in the passage.

Example:

Paragraph B mentions Dr Ahmed, so that section may contain relevant information.

Matching Features questions often rely on recognising names quickly.

💼Step 4: Read the Sentence Carefully

Once you locate a feature, read the surrounding sentences to understand what that person or category did.

Example:

Dr Ahmed conducted extensive research on Arctic wildlife populations.

This sentence clearly matches the statement about Arctic wildlife research.

💼Step 5: Confirm the Match

Before choosing the answer, confirm that the sentence fully supports the statement.

Do not rely on similar words alone.

The meaning must clearly match.

💼Step 6: Remember That Features Can Repeat

Unlike some other IELTS question types, features can sometimes be used more than once.

Always check the instructions.

Example instruction:

You may use any letter more than once.

🏅Example Matching Features Question

👉Passage Excerpt

Dr Lee proposed a new method for measuring ocean temperatures using satellite technology.

👉Statement

Developed a new technique for measuring sea temperatures.

👉Correct Answer

Professor Lee

Explanation:

The passage states that Dr Lee proposed a new method for measuring ocean temperatures, which matches the statement.

Common Mistakes in Matching Features

Many students lose marks because of predictable errors.

💼Mistake 1: Matching Words Instead of Meaning

IELTS uses paraphrasing.

Example:

  • Statement
  • Passage
  • developed
  • proposed
  • technique
  • method

Focus on meaning, not identical vocabulary.

💼Mistake 2: Ignoring Nearby Sentences

Sometimes the relevant information appears before or after the feature name.

Always read two or three sentences around the name.

💼Mistake 3: Forgetting That Features Can Repeat

Some students assume each feature can only be used once.

However, IELTS often allows features to be used multiple times.

Always check the instructions.

🏅Advanced Tip: Use Names as Anchors

Matching Features questions often include names, which are easy to locate when scanning.

Use these names as anchors in the passage to find relevant information quickly.

This significantly reduces reading time.

💡Time Management for Matching Features

Suggested timing:

  • Step
  • Time
  • Analyse features
  • 30 seconds
  • Scan passage
  • 1–2 minutes
  • Confirm answers
  • 30 seconds

Try to complete this question type within 4–5 minutes.

More timing strategies are explained here:

🔥Other Important IELTS Reading Question Types

To reach Band 7 or higher, you must understand all IELTS Reading question formats.

These include:

  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • True / False / Not Given
  • Matching Headings
  • Sentence Completion
  • Summary Completion

Examples:

🚀Frequently Asked Questions

💼How many Matching Features questions appear in IELTS?

Typically 3–5 questions, but the number can vary depending on the test.

💼Can a feature be used more than once?

Yes. In many cases, the instructions say letters may be used more than once.

💼Are answers in order in the passage?

Not always. Statements may refer to different parts of the passage, so scanning skills are important.

💼Is Matching Features difficult?

Yes. It requires careful comparison of statements and categories, especially when several options appear similar.

💼How can I improve Matching Features accuracy?

Practice identifying synonyms and paraphrasing, and focus on scanning for names or categories quickly.

💡Improve Your IELTS Reading Score Faster

Many students practice IELTS Reading passages but do not analyse why answers are correct or incorrect.

A structured preparation system can help you:

  • Track weak question types
  • Understand answer explanations
  • Monitor progress over time

Estimate your Reading band score here:

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