GED Language Arts, Reading - The four kinds of passages and the four question types - Interpret characters, symbols, images, and figures of speech - Learn to recognize the style and tone of whatever you read - Understand the language of business and technical writing - How to pick the right answers — and avoid those tempting wrong ones.
Once you’ve completed our Pre-GED Language Arts, Reading review, you’re ready for this user-friendly course. The GED Language Arts, Reading Test covers many different types of reading materials: nonfiction; fiction; drama; and poetry. To pass, you’ll need to read and understand these forms of writing and answer questions about them. This program will teach you to easily answer the four question types found on the exam — comprehension, application, analysis, and synthesis. You’ll learn many tips and techniques that will improve your reading comprehension skills and increase your score, including: the simple way to identify main ideas and details; the special elements and characteristics of each type of reading passage; how to understand what a question is really asking; detailed explanations of why every wrong answer is wrong; and much more.