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GED Practice Test for Language Arts, Writing


Now that you have completed all of the lessons about writing, you are ready to try the GED Practice Test in Language Arts, Writing.  There are several ways, listed below, to take your test.  If you score above 450 on any of these tests, you can schedule to take your official GED test!  If you score below 450, it’s time to review any problem areas before trying another practice test.  Make sure you have given your teacher an essay to score to be sure you are ready to take the GED Test too.

Internet: 

Ţ    Log onto your Home Space at http://litlink.ket.org and follow the links to the GED Connection, Language Arts Writing. Under Practice Tests, select either “Writing Test 1” or “Writing Test 2” and complete it.  Remember not to take the same test more than once (don’t worry, we have plenty more for you to practice)!

 

Workbook: 

Ţ    Complete and correct “Writing Practice Test, Part I and Part II,” on pages 213-220.

 

By appointment with your teacher:

Ţ    Request an official GED Practice Test in Language Arts, Writing.  You can take either a half-length or a full-length version of this test to confirm your readiness. 

 

Learning on the Go! With The Literacy Project

for more information contact:

Sharon Feeney

Distance Learning Coordinator

15 Bank Row

Suite C

Greenfield, MA 01301

413-774-3934  x14