One of the most important aspects of test preparation is practice. Regular classroom attendance, while essential, is not enough for most people; to really understand and internalize all the material, students need to practice their test-taking skills again and again until they become natural.
When practicing test questions, we should try to make our environment as realistic as possible. For example, when writing, we should avoid pencil and paper, and use a computer to simulate the computer-based test environment. A timer should be used so that we get to know the rhythm of timed answers, and so that we don't waste too much time on other questions.
For speaking questions, it's a good idea to use a recording device or get a microphone for the computer. If we record ourselves when responding to questions, we can better understand our weaknesses and take action to improve ourselves. It isn't easy to improve without feedback!
At Kaplan, you will get plenty of extra study material in our textbooks and in our computer centers, and you will also have access to extensive online resources. If you use them diligently , you can't help but improve your test scores.
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