*NEW* 11+ Verbal Reasoning: Related Words – GL Question Type
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11+ Verbal Reasoning: Related Words
This is a brand new GL Assessment question type for Verbal Reasoning. It’s highly unlikely your child will have come across it before and you won’t find it covered by any other publisher.
Over the last few years, GL have introduced a number of new 11+ Verbal Reasoning question types that do not feature at all in any of their official practice resources. These include Shuffled Sentences, Rhyming Synonyms and Anagrams.
Related Words came up recently for the first time. Since then, we’ve been researching it further and confirming the exact mechanics of how the question type works. Based on this research, we’ve now created this new pack to help your child prepare.
This question type requires students to have a strong vocabulary and be able to identify patterns and connections between words on a grid. The grid layout can cause confusion and requires focus and attention to detail. You can view a simple Related Words sample here.
Along with the other newer question types, Related Words is quite likely to feature in 11+ GL Verbal Reasoning tests this year.
For example, it came up in the GL-based Henrietta Barnett Stage 1 Exam last year.
As such, we think it’s a good idea to prepare accordingly.
We are not aware of any other publisher that covers this question type so using this resource will give your child the edge over the competition.
Click here to learn more and get hold of 300 high quality Related Words questions.
Answer sheets are included, matching the exact format your child will face on exam day.
If you’re not sure if the school/s you are targeting use GL Assessment, let us know and we will confirm for you.
You can view a full list of our 11+ Verbal Reasoning topic packs for the GL Assessment exam format here.
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