This unit focuses on how a passage is built and why specific words, sentences, and details are included. You’ll practice determining a word’s meaning in context, analyzing tone, identifying an author’s purpose, and answering “function” and “structure” questions (what a sentence/line is doing in the passage). The goal is to read with intention and choose answers that match the passage’s role and logic—not just what “sounds right.”
Information and Ideas (coming soon)
This unit trains you to extract meaning from the text and prove answers with evidence. You’ll work on main idea, inference (what must be true), detail questions, and supporting evidence—plus interpreting graphs/tables when paired with a passage. The focus is accuracy through proof: every correct answer is directly supported by the text or data.
Standard English Conventions (coming soon)
This unit covers the grammar rules the SAT tests most often, with a fast, pattern-based approach. You’ll master sentence boundaries (fragments/run-ons), punctuation, verbs, pronouns, modifiers, parallelism, and comparisons. The goal is to spot the rule being tested instantly and eliminate choices that break grammar or change meaning.
Expression of Ideas (coming soon)
This unit teaches you how the SAT tests clarity and effectiveness in writing. You’ll practice concision, logical flow, transitions, sentence placement, and revising/editing for purpose and coherence. The goal is to choose the option that makes the writing clearer, more logical, and more precise—without adding unnecessary words or changing the author’s intended meaning.