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GED Writing Tips

ทำความเข้าใจข้อสอบเรียงความ GED


ทำความเข้าใจข้อสอบเรียงความ GED

 

Top 5 tips for passing your GED Writing exam

TOP 5 TIPS FOR PASSING THE GED WRITING EXAM

STUDY TIPS FOR THE GED WRITING EXAM

Are you studying for your GED writing exam? Do you want help preparing for the GED exam? Well you’ve come to the right place! This article is aimed at GED students who are preparing to take their GED writing exam, it will offer some useful study tips for what many non-native speakers consider to be one of the more difficult parts of the GED exam.

Information about the GED Language Arts: Writing exam

GED Language Arts: Writing

For students thinking about studying their GED or indeed already studying their GED here is a brief overview of what is involved in the Language Arts: Writing exam.

Study for your GED writing exam at Language Express in Bangkok, Thailand.

Information about the GED writing exam

Students have 75 minutes to complete 50 multiple choice questions in the following content areas and question types:

Content Areas (Percent of Test)

  • Organization (15%)
  • Sentence Structure (30%)
  • Usage (30%)
  • Mechanics (25%)

Question Types (Percent of Test)

  • Correction (45%)
  • Revision (35%)
  • Construction Shift (20%)
  • Correction

GED Language Arts: Writing

The "Language Arts: Writing" test is in two parts. The first part covers sentence structure, organization, mechanics and usage. Texts are taken from business, instructional, and informational publications. You have 75 minutes to complete the 50 items in Part I.