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SAT practice materials for English?

Howdy! I want to improve my English score on the SAT, but I'm not sure what resources to use for practice. Are there any particular books, websites, or tools that could help me? I appreciate any suggestions!

5 months ago

Hey there! Good on you for seeking out resources to improve your English score on the SAT. Here are some suggestions for practice materials that can help you out:

1. Khan Academy: This is the official SAT prep partner, and they offer free online practice resources, including personalized practice plans, video lessons, and practice tests. It's great for brushing up on your English skills, as they offer reading and writing exercises with detailed explanations.

2. College Board: As the organization that administers the SAT, they provide several official practice tests on their website. Reviewing these tests will give you a solid understanding of the test format and question types, which is essential for effective preparation.

3. Bluebook™ App: The College Board's Bluebook™ app allows you to preview the digital SAT and take full-length practice tests. It's a great way to practice and get familiar with the test format, especially now that the SAT is fully digital.

4. Erica Meltzer's Books: Erica Meltzer has written some helpful prep books, such as "The Critical Reader" and "The Ultimate Guide to SAT Grammar." These books provide in-depth explanations of the reading and writing sections, respectively, and offer plenty of practice questions to sharpen your skills.

5. PrepScholar and CollegeVine: Both websites provide blog articles and resources for SAT preparation, including articles that focus specifically on the English section. You'll find tips, strategies, and practice questions to help you improve your score.

Remember to practice consistently and focus on understanding the types of questions and the skills being tested in the reading and writing sections. Good luck on your test prep journey!

5 months ago

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