Words in Context (aka Vocab) Questions on the Digital SAT Reading & Writing Section (Pt. 1)
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- The first in a series of brief videos on how to approach Words in Context questions on the Digital SAT Reading & Writing section.
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Thanks for the explanation ans effort
You are the best man
Hi, thanks a lot! This is a very helpful video. I was wondering where you pick these questions from? Are these from the bluebook tests? If yes, I shouldn't be watching these videos as they'd spoil the tests for me.
Yes they taken from Bluebook.
You can type digital SAT tests to Google and find exact same PDF as in the video.
Yes, thank you for answering. I wasn't using the actual Bluebook tests, but as you point out, many of these questions in the PDF versions (satsuite.collegeboard.org/digital/digital-practice-preparation/practice-tests/linear) also appear in the Bluebook tests.
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Thank you for watching, and glad it was helpful.
very beneficial indeed ( from Turkey as well)
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I'm from Azerbaijan, and I'm also Turk
This is a really good video, but I struggle with function questions in poems. I mean, I would love to use this approach in the poem structure questions but it doesn't really help. Can you suggest anything else?
Do you have any specific example questions you would like me to go over in a video? (Or if they are ones that I've already gone over, I can point you to those videos.)
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Can i Have More videos Of word in context Like these
Here are a few more:
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ruclips.net/video/vc6mS6QDrcg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/r3dD_SqJvpk/видео.html
man do you have any list of words that i need to know for digital SAT pls reply back before 11 i got exam tomorrow
Yes.
1) Relax
2) Breathe
You'll do fine...
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Hey, are these questions from the non-adaptive practice tests?
Yes, exactly.
thanks for the video
memorizing ur 400 word list is really tough.could u pls help me how to increase my vocab from any other resource
I'll try to make a follow-up video about this in the coming week.
I've had others ask me if this list has *enough* words (as opposed to too many).
And the truth is, there's no definitive list that covers every word you need to know. If there were such a list, it would probably have 700-800 words (if not more). I put the list together by going through all of the Digital SAT's from the College Board, along with the Khan Academy's DSAT R&W questions and a large (but not complete) sampling of the current/paper SAT. It's meant as a guide rather than a comprehensive list (or a list of "required" words).
So I would just say to do the best you can. I wouldn't recommend trying to memorize all 400+ words (although hopefully you already know many of them).
That said, the more words you're familiar with, the better you will do on the R&W section.
Don't memorize, just be good enough to answer the majority of the easier vocab questions.
Is your 400 word vocab list enough for Digital SAT vocabulary ?
Well, there could be other words that are either (a) harder/more obscure (for example, words that might appear on more difficult Module 2 questions) that I didn't include because they haven't appeared on previous tests or (b) "easier"/more basic that I didn't think to include because I might have incorrectly assumed that students would already know them.
So I would say that it's not guaranteed to be complete, but it's hopefully at least a good starting point. If you consult other lists, you will probably find a good deal of overlap, but other lists might include words that I did not (and vice versa).
BUT I would not want to recommend a significantly longer list (say, a list of a thousand vocab words), as that would probably be way too many and could therefore be a waste of time and effort.
how can i easily understand which word is contrast one another?
I don't quite understand the question. Is there a specific moment in the video you are referring to (and if so, can you give me a timestamp)?
What is the 5th question's answer?
It was D (prescribed). I had originally included that one (and 6) but edited them out because I didn't explain them very well. There will be a "part 2" though.
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Hi! Is the answer to question 6 B?
Yes, it is.
@@345tutoring Thank you!
why art and fashion overlap?
They overlap in this case because the person discussed in that question does both (contrary to the assertion of critics mentioned at the beginning).
bro aren't questions from bluebook?
They're from here...
satsuite.collegeboard.org/digital/digital-practice-preparation/practice-tests/linear
...although most of them also appear in the Bluebook tests. I use the PDF versions because the show up better on the screen.
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Hey there, I have added the definition, type, and a sentence to illustrate on your vocab list. I would like to share them with you on Microsoft Word. Kindly, could you provide me with your email address.
Sure, it is 27608tutoring at gmail dot com
@@345tutoring I’ll send it as soon as possible.