Thinking of going to graduate school in the United States? An essential step is to achieve an acceptable score on the GRE (Graduate Record Exam). The GRE is a challenging test for everyone. The verbal section can be especially difficult for students whose first language is not English. You need a guide This guidebook concentrates on two parts of the verbal section: Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion. A top score on these two parts of the test depends on a knowledge of advanced vocabulary. This is not the vocabulary students of English typically encounter in their language classes. The words that appear in these sections tend to be high-level, low-frequency words. A familiarity withn"GRE vocabulary" is a critical part of preparation for the test. To help you maximize your score on the Verbal section of the GRE, this guidebook includes: - An introduction to the GRE as a whole and hints for preparing for the test - Tactics for attacking Sentence Equivalence and Text Completion problems - Ten exercises containing items that closely resemble those on the actual GRE - A list of 360 important vocabulary items; these words have appeared on past tests or are likely to appear on future tests - A variety of exercises to practice using the words on the list: fill in the blank, matching, multiple choice, crossword puzzles, etc. - A comprehensive vocabulary review - A list of common English word roots to help you guess the meaning of unfamiliar words - A supplemental list of 400 vocabulary words likely to appear on GRE tests
- | Author: Bruce Rogers
- | Publisher: Wayzgoose Press
- | Publication Date: Oct 24, 2017
- | Number of Pages: 211 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 193875736X
- | ISBN-13: 9781938757365