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    GED Reading : Flatland

    Posted on: Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 in: Characters, GED Practice Question, Improving Reading, Point of View, Reading

    I came across the strangest book the other day! It made me so confused, but it also really made me think. Here’s the beginning of it.
    I call our world Flatland, not because we call it so, but to make its nature clearer to you, my happy readers, who are privileged to live in Space.
    Imagine a [...]

    GED Reading: The Book of Evolution

    Posted on: Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009 in: GED Practice Question, Improving Reading, Main Idea, Reading

    Hola! I’m not so good at science in the first place, but sometimes science can be interesting. Like the theory of evolution. It says that we all evolved from the fish or something like that. I don’t know a lot about it, but I can’t imagine my great great great bisabuela having fins or gills. [...]

    GED Reading: Strange Words

    Posted on: Monday, November 16th, 2009 in: GED Practice Question, Improving Reading, Reading, Reading Strategies, Vocabulary

    Hola everyone. I’ve been thinking about something that causes me trouble, not just on the GED, but all the time! You know, sometimes people here in the states talk so strangely. Even though I think I’m pretty good at understanding English, I can barely understand a word some people are saying! Sometimes Dwayne is like [...]

    GED Reading: How to Tackle Tough Passages

    Posted on: Monday, November 17th, 2008 in: GED Test Readings, Improving Reading, Reading, Reading Strategies

    Hola, everyone! Hope the GED studying is going well. Here’s a comment from Sunflower on one of my blog posts, and I wanted to write some about it:
    when I see a paragraph like this I get scared I feel like its to many words on the page can anyone give me suggestion on reading passage [...]

    GED Reading…How Do You Get to Be a Better Reader?

    Posted on: Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 in: Improving Reading, Reading

    Reading is one of the skills the GED measures most. You have to read to take the test… and if reading is hard for you, the GED tests for reading, writing, social studies, science—and even math—are going to be hard. So, what do you do to become a better reader?