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ACT English strategies?

Hello! I've been working on improving my ACT English score, but I'm struggling with pacing and accuracy. Does anyone have any useful strategies or advice to tackle the English section more effectively? Thanks!

2 years ago

Hey there! ACT English can be challenging, but with the right strategies, you can definitely improve. Here are a few tips to help you tackle the English section more effectively:

1. Familiarize yourself with the question types: ACT English has a few common types of questions, such as grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, etc. Spend some time reviewing each type and learning the rules associated with it. This will make it easier to spot correct answers quickly.

2. Practice skimming: Since the English section is largely based on context and identifying errors within the passage, you don't necessarily need to deeply read the entire passage. Skim through and focus on the sentences with underlined portions, as those are the areas you'll be correcting.

3. Read the entire sentence: Don't just look at the underlined portion in isolation. Read the whole sentence and even the sentences before and after to understand the context. This will help you better choose the answer that fits best with the passage and maintains the intended meaning.

4. Be mindful of timing: The ACT English section comprises 75 questions in just 45 minutes, so pace yourself. Target around 30 seconds per question. If a question takes too long, mark it and move on, then come back to it after finishing the rest of the section.

5. Elimination technique: Begin by eliminating answer choices that you know are wrong. This helps you narrow down your options, making it easier and faster to find the correct answer.

6. Trust your instincts: As a native English speaker, you probably have a good sense of what sounds right. When you're unsure, choose the answer that seems most natural or logical in the context of the sentence.

7. Practice, practice, practice: The more you practice, the better you'll become at identifying the types of errors and answering questions quickly. Take timed practice tests and review your errors to understand why you missed certain questions. Target your weaknesses and hone your strengths.

Remember, improvement takes time and dedication. Keep practicing and applying these strategies, and you'll see progress in your ACT English score. Good luck!

2 years ago

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