11-23-2024, 11:33 PM
New Gre Verbal | Master English Course | 2024 Updated
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 625.43 MB | Duration: 2h 0m
Learn GRE with Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, Reading comprehension, and Logical Reasoning
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Master advanced vocabulary and usage to excel in GRE verbal questions.
Develop strategies for analyzing and interpreting complex reading passages
Enhance skills in identifying and correcting sentence structure errors.
Improve critical reasoning abilities for tackling GRE argument tasks.
[b]Requirements[/b]
No prerequisites. The course starts from scratch
[b]Description[/b]
Are you preparing for the GRE and aiming to achieve an outstanding verbal score? Our New GRE Verbal | Master English Course | 2024 Updated is meticulously designed to help you master all aspects of the GRE verbal section. This comprehensive course covers Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence, Reading Comprehension, and Logical Reasoning, ensuring you are fully equipped for success.What You Will Learn:Text Completion: Master strategies to accurately fill in the blanks and understand the nuances of context.Sentence Equivalence: Learn techniques to identify correct word pairs that maintain sentence meaning.Reading Comprehension: Enhance your ability to analyze complex passages and answer questions with confidence.Logical Reasoning: Develop critical thinking skills to tackle argument-based questions effectively.Why Enroll in This Course:Expert Instruction: Benefit from detailed explanations and tips from experienced GRE instructors.Updated Content: Stay ahead with the latest strategies and practice questions aligned with the 2024 GRE format.Practical Exercises: Engage in hands-on practice with extensive exercises and quizzes.Personalized Learning: Access tailored study plans to suit your learning pace and goals.Whether you're a native English speaker or learning English as a second language, this course will provide you with the tools and strategies needed to excel in the GRE verbal section. Join us and take the first step towards achieving your graduate school dreams!Enroll now and start your journey to GRE success!
Overview
Section 1: Text Completion Practice
Lecture 1 Text Completion 01- In Europe, football, otherwise known as soccer, is the most
Lecture 2 TC 02- The astrophysicist argues that our books and films about interstellar spa
Lecture 3 TC 03- Peculiarly enough, Shakespeare has been often (i) ______ as the best Engl
Lecture 4 TC 04- While far from the bane that some scholars have declared them to be, (i)
Lecture 5 TC 05- Even the _________ and alluring charms of Paris were not sufficient to cu
Lecture 6 TC 06- The fact that the average life expectancy ten thousand years ago was so m
Lecture 7 TC 07- On an aptitude test in 1986, an argument posited that the possibility of
Lecture 8 TC 08- The widespread tendency to ___________ retired political leaders who were
Lecture 9 TC 09- Academic work can be as taxing as manual labor. The misconception that
Lecture 10 TC 10- Known for her humorous but acerbic wit, the fashion doyenne commented, in
Lecture 11 TC 11- Every generation is accused of slacking by the preceding ones
Lecture 12 TC 12- 12. Although retired, the professor takes pains to remain
Lecture 13 TC 13-She was not the only (i) _________ of the long-proposed legislation
Lecture 14 TC 14- Jeremy was not one to (i) _________ his success, let alone talk much at a
Lecture 15 TC 15- In his youth, Oscar Wilde catapulted to sudden fame both because of and
Lecture 16 TC 16- Hursthouse, (i) _________ virtue ethicists in general, argues that ethics
Lecture 17 TC 17- The film was (i) _________ (ii) _________ by critics; rightfully, not a
Lecture 18 TC 18- The distinction between architecture and the engineering professions
Lecture 19 TC 19-Once considered able to only _________ emulate actions without understandi
Lecture 20 TC 20- December's earthquake was but a _________ to a terrible year for a small
Section 2: Sentence Equivalance Practice
Lecture 21 SE 01 - While the colonists would eventually push westward, first, they were in
Lecture 22 SE 02 - James Joyce, the author of many novels, including Finnegans Wake, saw de
Lecture 23 SE 03- At work, she is far less _________ than she is around her friends, but fr
Lecture 24 SE 04 - Forty years ago, anthropologists firmly believed that Neanderthals and m
Lecture 25 SE 05- The music of the late '70s is often described as _________ , despite the
Lecture 26 SE 06 - A field trip was arranged so that this troupe of _________ dancers could
Lecture 27 SE 07 - The exhibit is not so much a retrospective as a _________ ; the artist's
Lecture 28 SE 08 - After a long, hard practice in the summer sun, the players were visibly
Lecture 29 SE 09- Nothing evoked memories of her grandmother's house like the _________ of
Lecture 30 SE 10- Unlike the politician's earlier evasions and equivocations, this latest s
Lecture 31 SE 11- Possessed of a lighthearted approach to life, Winnie thought that those w
Lecture 32 SE 12- Where gay and lesbian individuals and couples were once ignored, at best,
Lecture 33 SE 13- For most of the 20th century, American political contentions reflected
Lecture 34 SE 14- Though considered a somewhat somber drama at the time of its release in
Lecture 35 SE 15- With almost 40 titles to her name, the popular novelist
Lecture 36 SE 16- Representative government arose in part from dissatisfaction
Lecture 37 SE 17- Because the Lewis and Clark expedition through the West was conceived
This course is designed for prospective graduate students who are preparing for the GRE and want to improve their verbal reasoning skills. It is ideal for: Individuals aiming to achieve high scores in the GRE verbal section. Students seeking to strengthen their vocabulary, reading comprehension, and critical thinking abilities. Non-native English speakers looking to enhance their verbal proficiency. Test-takers who need effective strategies and practice to boost their confidence and performance.