The SAT Critical Reading Test
USINFO | 2014-01-02 16:50
The SAT Critical Reading sections are often the most dreaded section of the SAT Test, especially if you consider yourself a "poor reader" or if you freeze-up at the sight of a tough vocabulary word.

Don't panic! There's nothing in the SAT Critical Reading sections that you haven't seen before. It's simply a matter of:
●Using words in context; and
●Reviewing a text to retreive information.

The information is all there in front of you. You just have to find it.

The SAT Critical Reading Test consists of three separate sections. Each of the three sections will start with five to eight vocabulary questions, followed by several reading passages. At least one of the reading passages will consists of two separate essays, written by two different authors, which you will need to compare and contrast.

Even if reading and vocabulary are not your strong areas, the SAT Critical Reading Test is mostly about using logic and information to find the correct answers. You can do that, right?
美闻网---美国生活资讯门户
©2012-2014 Bywoon | Bywoon