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Changes in new SAT Reading section?

Hello everyone! I've just started preparing for the new SAT, and I'm curious about the changes they made in the Reading section. Can someone explain what's different compared to the old format? Any advice on tackling the new format would be greatly appreciated!

10 months ago

Hi! I can definitely help explain the changes in the new SAT Reading section. Compared to the old format, the new reading section has shifted its focus from vocabulary and sentence completion to comprehension and evidence-based thinking. Here are some of the key differences and tips for each change:

1. Focus on vocabulary-in-context: Unlike the old format, which tested obscure vocabulary, the new SAT focuses on words that are commonly used in college and careers. To tackle this, focus on understanding the meaning of words based on the context of the passage.

2. No more sentence completion: In the old format, you had to complete sentences by filling in the blanks with vocab words. In the new format, this is no longer a part of the test.

3. Evidence-based questions: Many questions now ask you to provide evidence for your answer by selecting the best quote, paragraph or data from the passage. Practice active reading and engaging with the text to answer these questions effectively.

4. More complex passages: Passages in the new format are more diverse, drawn from various genres, and may have more complex structure or arguments. Practice reading and analyzing passages from different subjects like literature, history, science, and social studies to improve your comprehension skills.

In summary, focus on comprehension, vocabulary-in-context, and evidence-based thinking to tackle the new SAT Reading section. Good luck!

10 months ago

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