rafaqathussain540 Wrote:ON PAGE 294
THERE IS TOPIC how to read from non gmat sources
find main point of each paragraph,main idea,content language like facts ,historical information,procesess and judgement language,any change in direction.
i cant understand it please make me understand with 1 passage.
i am also reading the economist magzine and taking vacabularies .
i am not able to take gmat now because i am too weak in english comprehension .give me other stategies
I understand that it's incredibly difficult taking a test that's not written in your native language, but the purpose of the GMAT is to see how well students are for business school classes that are primarily (if not exclusively) taught in English. So while it's frustrating, if you're not able to read the passages on the GMAT, you're going to struggle more so when you get to business school and have case studies and other papers written in English.
How can you get better at this? The same way that you get better at anything- practice. But it's not something you'll be able to conquer in just a few months. Learning the nuances of English takes time. Reading the Economist is great, but maybe you need to take an advanced English course or find some other way to help improve your English. You obviously know your situation better than I do, so maybe you're much more advanced than this. But when a student comes to a GMAT course looking to learn how to solve advanced combinatorics problems without knowing how to multiply fractions, we tell them to start with the basics of math. Same thing for verbal.
Long story short- if you are scoring in the bottom 10% of verbal test takers (and again, I don't know if you are), you might be needing more help with the basics of verbal, rather than trying to master the nuances of certain question types.