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Best Tips to Improve ACT Score in 2022

Begin STUDYING IMMEDIATELY AFTER A TEST DATE  After you complete your first ACT endeavor and quickly realize you'd prefer to retake it, begin taking notes.  As fast as possible, record everything can recollect about the test as you took it. Record anything that confounded you, was surprisingly troublesome, areas you felt certain on, anything thusly. Record those impressions however much you can while new.  Those notes will assist you with getting ready for your next test date since now you're mindful of precisely what to zero in on sometime later. While your scores report will help as well, these different notes will help quickly design your following stages. Moreover, you can contrast those impressions with your genuine scores to see whether you were right or inaccurate in regards to where you want to improve.  Use YOUR SCORE REPORT  Regardless of whether it's fortunate or unfortunate, utilize that score report for your potential benefit.  Your ACT results are accessible a

3 Basic English Writing Tips for Beginners

Is English not your first language? Then maybe you’re intimidated by writing in English. Maybe you feel that writing in English at a native level is a bar you can never reach… WRONG! Whether it’s writing a gripping application to college, or to prepare for the IELTS writing section, mastery of English writing IS within your grasp. Better, even! If you follow these tips, you’ll write at a higher level than most native speakers, many of whom never fully learn how to use their birth-given language! Tip #1: Avoid writing polysyllabic if you’re not actually familiar with them There’s an error in the grammar of that tip! Can you spot it? “Polysyllabic” – though it IS a word in the English dictionary – isn’t an adverb or noun! It’s an adjective. The correct sentence would be “Avoid using polysyllabic words if you’re not actually familiar with them.” This can be a problem for ESL learners looking to improve their IELTS writing score, or for anyone looking to write better in English. Rather tha