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With correlation between SAT scores and 11+ exam performance being fuzzy, many smart Asian parents in the UK hire expert tutors from 11PLUSMATHS.COM to secure admissions into UK's selective schools. Our Verbal Reasoning tutors help students improve their vocabulary and deep thinking skills, which are essential for success in the 11+ exams, while our Non-verbal Reasoning 11-plus teachers build up the logical, analytical and spatial pattern recognition skills.

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The 11plus exam, for some 10 and 11 year old students in the United Kingdom, is administered in England in their final year of primary education and determines admission to grammar schools and other private secondary schools which use academic selection.

INDIAMATHS' expert 11plus tutors from India provide deep preparation coaching for academically deserving students in these sections of the test

  1. 11plus English tutors
  2. 11plus Mathematics tutors
  3. 11plus Verbal reasoning tutors
  4. 11plus Non-verbal reasoning tutors

Description : 11plus courses offered by INDIAMATHS.COM for UK students in mathematics, non-verbal reasoning, English and verbal reasoning.


OVERVIEW:The 11 plus exam verbal reasoning questions cover a range of topics, but some of the most important ones include vocabulary, comprehension, verbal analogies, and critical thinking. Vocabulary is a fundamental aspect of verbal reasoning, and students need to have a strong grasp of synonyms, antonyms, and homophones. Comprehension skills are also essential, as students must be able to understand complex passages and answer questions based on them. Verbal analogies test a student's ability to identify relationships between words, while critical thinking questions assess their ability to solve problems and think logically. Other important topics include codes and sequences, letter and number patterns, and spatial reasoning.

Preparing for the 11 plus exam verbal reasoning section can be intimidating, but with the right strategies, students can improve their chances of success. Here are some preparation strategies for the various verbal reasoning topics:

USING LETTERS TO MAKE WORDS: Practice identifying words that can be formed using the letters provided. Focus on improving vocabulary and spelling skills.

SIMILAR MEANINGS: Practice identifying words that have similar meanings. Work on improving vocabulary and comprehension skills.

SEQUENCE ORDERS: Focus on identifying and continuing number and letter sequences. Practice improving logical thinking skills.

FIND THE ODD WORD: Identifying the word that does not belong in a group of words. Stress on improving vocabulary and comprehension skills.

WORD CODES: Study decoding words using given codes. Concentrate on improving pattern recognition and decoding skills.

MAKE SENSE OF THE SENTENCES: Practice reading and understanding complex sentences. Focus on improving comprehension and critical thinking skills.

USING WORDS TO MAKE WORDS: Apply onseself to forming words using the letters provided. Target on improving spelling and vocabulary skills.

TWO WORDS TO MAKE A NEW WORD: Concentrate on combining two words to form a new word. Emphasis on improving vocabulary and creative thinking skills.

ONE MISSING LETTER MAKES TWO WORDS: Practice identifying the missing letter in a word that can form two other words. Focus on improving vocabulary and spelling skills.

WORD PATTERNS: Repeatedly identify patterns in words. Learn on improving pattern recognition and critical thinking skills.

SEQUENCES: Practice identifying and continuing number and letter sequences. Concentrate on improving logical thinking skills.

USING GRIDS TO FIND INFORMATION: Utilise using grids to find information. Zoom in on improving spatial reasoning skills.

FIND THE HIDDEN WORD: Focus identifying hidden words within larger words. Emphasis on improving vocabulary and pattern recognition skills.

ALPHABETICAL ORDER: Develop a routine for placing words in alphabetical order. Stress the improving of spelling and vocabulary skills.

MAKING ONE WORD FROM TWO: Understand combining two words to form a new word. Focus on improving vocabulary and creative thinking skills.

NUMBER CODES: Practice decoding words using given number codes with concentration on improving pattern recognition and decoding skills.

WORD CONNECTIONS: Practice identifying the relationship between two given words. Emphasise on improving vocabulary and critical thinking skills.

ONE WORD MAKES: Discover identifying the word that can be used to form other words. Focus on improving vocabulary and creative thinking skills.

SAME OR OPPOSITE MEANINGS: Emphasise identifying words that have the same or opposite meanings. Focus on improving vocabulary and comprehension skills.

THE ALPHABET: Stress identifying the order of letters in the alphabet. Focus on improving spelling and pattern recognition skills.

FIND A CERTAIN NUMBER: Target identifying a specific number within a sequence. Focus on improving logical thinking skills.

WORD PROBLEMS: Drill down on solving word problems using verbal reasoning skills. Focus on improving critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

ADD A WORD TO MAKE A NEW WORD: Concentrate on adding a word to a given word to form a new word. Focus on improving vocabulary and creative thinking skills.

JUMBLED WORDS: Practice unscrambling jumbled words. Focus on improving vocabulary and critical thinking skills.

FILL IN THE SPACES: Mostly filling in the missing word in a sentence. Focus on improving vocabulary and comprehension skills.

WORD STAGES: Involves identifying the word that can be formed by adding a given letter to the beginning or end of a word. Focus on improving vocabulary and creative thinking skills.

MAKING NEW WORDS: Involves forming new words using a given word. Focus on improving vocabulary and creative thinking skills.

USING DEFINITIONS: Identifying the word that matches a given definition. Focus on improving vocabulary and comprehension skills.

THREE MISSING LETTERS MAKE A WORD: Practice identifying the missing letters in a word that can form two other words. Focus on improving vocabulary and spelling skills.

USING NUMBERS FOR LETTERS: Learn to decoding words using given number codes. Focus on improving pattern recognition and decoding skills.

LETTER SEQUENCES: Skill identifying and continuing letter sequences. Focus on improving logical thinking skills.

USING GRIDS FOR INFORMATION: Utilising grids to find information. Focus on improving spatial reasoning skills.

FIND THE WORD: By identifying the word that matches the given definition or clue. Focus on improving vocabulary and comprehension skills.

CROSSWORD PUZZLES: Solving crossword puzzles using verbal reasoning skills. Focus on improving critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

MAKE SENSE OF SENTENCES: Essentially eading and understanding complex sentences. Focus on improving comprehension and critical thinking skills.

ALGEBRA: Practice solving algebraic equations using verbal reasoning skills. Focus on improving logical thinking and problem-solving skills.

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