
This introduction to the course will briefly clarify what is covered in the course, who it is suited for and also introduce who I am.
Learn how to approach analogy type verbal reasoning questions, with examples and practise materials.
Explore how best to approach this type of question, with worked examples and a practise paper to follow.
Discover the best way to approach this type of verbal reasoning question. See worked examples and practise using the provided question sheet.
Learn what is expected in the classification style of verbal reasoning questions. Discover how to answer this question type and then practise using the worksheet provided.
See worked examples of these types of verbal reasoning questions and then tackle the provided practise paper.
Watch how this type of verbal reasoning question should be approached and then have a try at the accompanying worksheet.
In this mini lecture you will learn one final question type and how to approach it.
Verbal reasoning assesses your ability to comprehend and reason using concepts expressed through words and letters. Such tests are often used as part of entry exams for grammar school education, but also for other academic purposes such as job interviews.
This short course is designed to support self-study for the Verbal Reasoning element of the 11+ exam. It is suitable for use by parents who wish to support their child in their studies, or for children themselves to follow. The course contains a number of lessons with demonstrations of the 'how to' element of six different types of verbal reasoning questions.
Strategies for verbal reasoning can be studied at any time in any location although for those looking to gain success in the 11+ should be started in year 5 of Primary education (or year 4 for confident mathematicians). The course is also suitable for any child or indeed adult who would like to stretch and challenge themselves and test their mental agility.
Why you need to take this course;
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