One of the most important things we
can do to prepare Adult Learners to pass the GED Test is to help them become
fluent in the GED Test. Now, I need to
make a distinction between knowing the basics about the test and fluency. Knowing the basics means that the learner or
student knows about GED.com, how to sign-up, that the test is only given on
computer unless you have an approved accommodation or your state offers
alternative to the GED Test, that the test is now four tests instead of five
and that you need to score 150 on each test to pass and 170 is considered
honors passing.
When I say fluency, I am talking
about the goals and purpose of the test, the language of the test and the flow
of the test.
Watch the video below to learn more.
http://youtu.be/tDQ05NyN1a8
Watch the video below to learn more.
http://youtu.be/tDQ05NyN1a8
GED® Teacher Damon Tinnon is a credentialed Adult Education Teacher in the State of California and teaches GED®Preparation in the beautiful Napa Valley. Tinnon has helped hundreds of students pass the GED®through his class and has influenced thousands through his straightforward and motivating teaching style over the internet! Visit us at www.mygedlive.com
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