Verbal reasoning confusion
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Verbal reasoning confusion
Hi everyone
I'm new to this forum but have hovered around for a bit. I have a ds whom I'm thinking of entering the 11+ exam but am confused over what vr teaching material/books to use.
Could I ask for some help what questions appear. The numbers and alphabet...... Do the bond books cover all the questions.
This is so confusing and look happily for any responses
Thank you in advance
I'm new to this forum but have hovered around for a bit. I have a ds whom I'm thinking of entering the 11+ exam but am confused over what vr teaching material/books to use.
Could I ask for some help what questions appear. The numbers and alphabet...... Do the bond books cover all the questions.
This is so confusing and look happily for any responses
Thank you in advance
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Re: Verbal reasoning confusion
Essex has just changed to CEM tests, a bit more information here
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/school ... ex-11-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/school ... ex-11-plus" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Verbal reasoning confusion
It's CEM if you want Chelmsford County High School
Otherwise GL assessment.
Otherwise GL assessment.
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Re: Verbal reasoning confusion
Since you said "DS" I am assuming you are aiming for a school that sits the CSSE exam. Their VR is set by GL assessment. Bond books are not ideal for this (although great for Maths and English).
The following thread explains the best resources for the VR:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... =3&t=30178
The following thread explains the best resources for the VR:
http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... =3&t=30178
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Re: Verbal reasoning confusion
See the thread here for discussion on the VR content: http://www.elevenplusexams.co.uk/forum/ ... 15&t=17845" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You only need to think about CEM this year if you have a daughter who wants to try for CCHS, otherwise the exams remain unchanged : English, Maths and VR paper.
You only need to think about CEM this year if you have a daughter who wants to try for CCHS, otherwise the exams remain unchanged : English, Maths and VR paper.
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Re: Verbal reasoning confusion
We loved the GL Assessment "11+ Explained Verbal Reasoning" book. It covers the question types needed for the CSSE exam. It's beautifully presented, easy to digest, visually appealing and has games and quizzes for you to play, to build on the skills learned. It ticked all our boxes, especially as it was published by the same company who set the real test.
As a little exercise to diagnose any issues/problem areas, we used the IPS "Verbal Reasoning Additional Practice Questions Book C" The 12 questions are set by type, so you have a chance to do 12 "Type O", 12 "Type S" etc. They were invaluable.
As a little exercise to diagnose any issues/problem areas, we used the IPS "Verbal Reasoning Additional Practice Questions Book C" The 12 questions are set by type, so you have a chance to do 12 "Type O", 12 "Type S" etc. They were invaluable.
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Re: Verbal reasoning confusion
Hi and welcome to the forum. I've been on holiday for a week without access to the Internet.
Currently, all of the boys' schools take the consortium tests. The VR will be multiple choice and the links above or the stickies at the top of the Essex thread will be useful.
We don't know if the schools will change to CEM in the future, so if your DS is not sitting this September then I would certainly advise looking at the CEM materials.
Currently, all of the boys' schools take the consortium tests. The VR will be multiple choice and the links above or the stickies at the top of the Essex thread will be useful.
We don't know if the schools will change to CEM in the future, so if your DS is not sitting this September then I would certainly advise looking at the CEM materials.