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Are you taking CLAT 2026? While much has already been talked about the CLAT 2026 preparation strategy, it is also extremely important for you to know the right technique to approach passage-based questions. This article aims to provide you the tips and tricks to attempt comprehension-based questions in English Language section of the exam.

Are you appearing for CLAT 2026? Know the right way to approach passages and questions in English Language section of the CLAT exam here.

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CLAT 2026 Exam Date is December 7, 2025. The Consortium announced the CLAT Exam Date in an official CLAT Notification 2026. The Common Law Admission Test will be conducted in pen-and-paper mode. While much has already been talked about the CLAT preparation strategy, it is also extremely important for you to know the right technique to approach passage-based questions. This article aims to provide you the tips and tricks to attempt comprehension-based questions in English Language section of CLAT exam. Read on to get complete insights on CLAT 2026 English Language Preparation.

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Table of contents
  • CLAT Preparation 2026 for English Language: Syllabus Highlights
  • CLAT Preparation 2026 for English Language: Skills to Enhance
  • How to attempt CLAT 2026 English Language Questions?
  • CLAT Preparation 2026 for English Language: Tips & tricks
  • Important FAQs on CLAT Preparation for English Language Section

CLAT Preparation 2026 for English Language: Syllabus Highlights

Let us first check out important highlights on CLAT syllabus for English Language section:

  • This section will include passages of about 450 words each
  • There will be about six passages in the section
  • Passages will be derived from contemporary or historically significant sources of both fictional and non-fictional writing
  • The topics of the passages may cover different technical and scientific matters, however, you do not need any prior knowledge of the topics to understand the passage
  • The difficulty level of questions in this section will be of Class 12

Also, let us check the type of questions that will be asked in the law entrance exam:

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  • Comprehension and fact-based questions derived from the passage
  • Summarization questions in which you will be expected to identify the main point of the passage
  • Compare and contrast questions
  • Basic grammar and vocabulary-based questions; i.e. synonyms-antonyms, etc.

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CLAT Preparation 2026 for English Language: Skills to Enhance

To ace the English Language section of CLAT exam 2026, you must work on improving the following skills:

  • Ability to comprehend and analyse
  • Summarise the given passage
  • Compare and contrast different viewpoints and arguments given in the passage

How to attempt CLAT 2026 English Language Questions?

While attempting for English Language section of the CLAT UG 2026 exam, you should keep a note of the below pointers:

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  • You should be able to read a passage within five to seven minutes
  • Usually a passage will have one point followed by arguments or statements that support or counter that point
  • You need to try and identify the main point been made in the passage
  • Once you have discerned the main point, extract the usable information from the passage in the form of Who, What, Why, When and Where
  • Pay attention to the paragraph structure in the passage. Usually, a change in paragraph is accompanied by change in speaker, or a change in the viewpoint being presented. This will help you find different viewpoints and counterarguments more easily when a question asks you to do so. The same trick applies to the usage of words and phrases such as ‘however’, ‘on the other hand’ and ‘conversely’.
  • Vocabulary questions will be broadly of two types – asking the simple meaning of a word/phrase and asking the meaning of a word/phrase in the context of the passage. In either case, it is recommended to read one-two lines before and after the line in which a word/phrase being asked about appears. It is important so as you are better able to understand the context in which the word is used.
  • Once you have read the passage in the recommended manner, start attempting the questions. Note you do not need to remember each detail of the passage; however, you should have a good idea about the main point of the passage and the overall structure of it.   
  • While attempting the questions, pay close attention to the wording used in them, as they can be tricky. For example, a question that asks, ‘Which of the following is the author likely to agree with’ would imply that there is only one option that the author is agreeing with. On the other hand, a question like, ‘Which of the following is the author likely to most strongly agree with’ would imply that there is more than one option that the author agrees with, however, there is one particular option with which the author provides his/her strongest support.
  • Make sure to read all the four options of a question before choosing the right answer. Even if you are confident of the answer after reading the first two options, read all the options, as sometimes there may be subtle differences in wording in the options that can lead to errors.

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CLAT Preparation 2026 for English Language: Tips & tricks

Check out some important tips and tricks to ace the preparation of English Language section of CLAT 2026 exam:

  • Read reputed newspapers and magazines daily, especially the editorial section of the newspapers as many passages are derived from such sources
  • Try to discuss the same passage with fellow candidates. While discussing, try to ask each other questions like what is the main point of the author in the passage, what can be concluded from the passage, what arguments would weaken or strengthen the author’s arguments in the passage.
  • Practice grammar from any good Class 10 grammar book. Some classics such as Wren and Martin’s English Grammar are good resources of preparation.

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  • To improve your vocabulary, find meaning of every word you come across in any book, newspaper or TV in the dictionary and try to memorise them
  • Make sure you attempt CLAT 2025, CLAT 2024, CLAT 2023 question paper, CLAT 2020 question paper and CLAT 2021 question paper, as these are the closest to what you may witness in the CLAT 2026 exam ( (in terms of pattern, and difficulty level)

Important FAQs on CLAT Preparation for English Language Section

Q: How do I score good marks in English in CLAT?

A: To score good marks in English Language section of CLAT, follow some quick tips below:

  • Read editorial section of newspapers daily
  • Practice Class 10-level English grammar regularly
  • Improve your vocabulary by finding and memorising new words
  • Solve plenty of CLAT question papers

Q: How can I learn vocabulary for CLAT?

A: To improve vocabulary for CLAT exam, follow the below tips:

  • Develop a habit of reading
  • Mark any new words that you come across with a pen/pencil
  • Search for those words in dictionary
  • Note down the words and their meanings
  • Revise the new words learnt everyday
  • Try to use the new words while speaking or writing

Q: How can I improve my English for CLAT?

A: The best way to improve your English for CLAT exam is by developing a habit of reading and writing along with practicing grammar and vocabulary questions on a daily basis.

Q: Is Word Power Made Easy enough for CLAT?

A: Word Power Made Easy is a good book to improve vocabulary for CLAT exam, however, it is recommended to also keep reading good newspapers and magazines.

Q: Is it possible to crack CLAT without coaching?

A: Yes, it is certainly possible to crack CLAT exam without coaching. However, for the same you would need a proper CLAT preparation strategy and complete dedication. 

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