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Recommended books for Verbal reasoning for ILFORD County
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:52 pm
by KP
Hi, I am totally new to this forum. I have gone through the site and have gained immense information on 11+ exams and it's activities. My son will appear the 11+ for ILFORD county high school in the Redbridge area in year 2009. I wanted to know from this forum if someone could help decide which books/authors(NFER,Susan etc) to buy which will help. Any ideas,pointers etc will be highly appreciated.
Additioanlly if you could also let us know if ILFORD county tests have 15 types of verbal reasoning or 21 types.
I have read in some posts in this forum that they have the exams on two weekends. Can any one explain why?
Regards
KP
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 1:44 pm
by shah
hi KP
yes this forum is wonderful and there are some great downloads on under TIPS that is very useful.
i used the Tutors CD's to help prepare for the VR. My daughter found them to be a welcome break from papers.
i also found the AE books to be great, especially if you are planning to do the prep yourself.
the tests are run on 2 weekends for both Ilford and Woodford County
1st being NVR Dec and 2nd VR in jan.
they would go in around 9ish and do a practice paper, then they are marked and discussed, have a break (take some chocolate) then the actual paper. So to avoid a very long tiring day, they break it up.
the tests are held in primary schools in the borough on either a saturday or a sunday.
hope this helps, feel free to pm me
good luck
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:45 am
by Suzie
for woodford county high school the VB is it multiple choice or standard - i noticed i can buy two sets of papers from the bookshop Mc and standard
thanks in advance
Woodford County High VR
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:52 am
by muffinmonster
The papers for both verbal and non-verbal reasoning are multiple choice. Best of luck!
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:56 pm
by dandy
I would also like to know whether the Woodford County High tests have 15 types of verbal reasoning or 21 types and what they are please.
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:23 pm
by KP
For NVR, as far as I am aware Redbridge have only concentrated on Analogies, similarities, codes and series for NVR for the last five years. This is what I have been told by tutors and school.
My DS took the NVR exams on 12/12/2009 and there were only four timed sections as mentioned above. 75 questions in 39 min.***** However, we did prepare to be on the safer side.
VR Exam is on 9/01/2010. I think one should be prepared for all the types. Redbridge is more english based. Hence, sound knowledge of vocabulary is very important. I will post more in detail once the exams gets over.
English based question types:
- Hidden Word
Move a letter
Odd one out
Opposite
Compound word
missing three letter word
Similar meanings
Word Analogy
Same letter for two sets of word
The above is completey based on english vocabulary. Hence, it is highly recommended that one should read lots of clasic books. This not only helps to build the vocabulary it will also help if one is taking the KEGS exams.
Apart from the above you will also have questions that based on technique:
These are the ones where one can master because it's based on certain technique.
- Codes
Letter Analogy
Letter series
Number series
Maths
Descriptive questions (For example age, train time etc)
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Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:28 am
by patricia
Dear All
Although I do not tutor for Essex looking at the question types KP has offered they include some of the HIKNOS questions, therefore it is fair to assume you need to cover the full compliment of 21 types.
KP, where has your list come from? Are these questions definitely used?
To those who are not aware, Nfer Verbal Reasoning tests can be 15 or 21 types. Shop bought Nfer papers only contain 15 types, the other 6 are made up of HIKNOS as identified by the publisher IPS.
Relevant papers for the 21 types are: IPS, The Tutors,Susan Daughtrey [only the packs that come in 4 tests formerly known as Bright Sparks] Walsh and Madeleine Guyon.
Patricia
BTW its the odd 2 out not one...
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:12 am
by patricia
Does anyone know whether the same test is used for late testers, those ill on the day of the test and moving into the area?
If it is the same, then discussion on the actual types of questions appearing in the real test cannot be posted.
Patricia
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:44 am
by KP
Hi Patricia,
Well spotted, it's odd two one out. What I was trying to stress is very generic for doing preparations. I did not want to map each type.
All what I have mentioned is from the books available from the shops(NFER test papers, Athey, Bright Sparks, Tutors e-Papers, BOND test papers, Walsh etc).
Redbridge do not say anywhere on their booklet as to how many types will come in the exams. Hence, the safer will be to prepare for all the types.However, they do say it is one of difficult exams in the country.
I also agree with Patricia that we should not be discussing any types or questions on this forum after the exams as no one knows if they will be using the same paper or not.
Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:09 pm
by patricia
Dear KP
Do you know who are the publishers for the real test?
Patricia