Break Away from Traditional English Learning—Start with Reading and Analysis
Gradually build a strong foundation in English and develop writing skills through reading and analysis, laying the groundwork for critical thinking and academic success in high school.
Who Is the SAT Prep Class For?
This course is ideal for students in Grade 9 and above who want to strengthen their vocabulary and reading skills in preparation for future SAT and TOEFL exams.
It is also suitable for students looking to improve their English listening, speaking, reading, and writing abilities.
Course Highlights:
Expand English Vocabulary
Improve English Reading Speed
Enhance English Writing Skills
Strengthen English Listening Ability
Prep SAT Course Content
Diverse Reading Materials: Weekly exposure to various text types, including famous speeches, major historical events, film critiques, scientific discoveries, and excerpts from literary classics.
Extensive Vocabulary Building: Expand academic vocabulary through learning root words, prefixes, and suffixes, covering different word forms.
Reading Strategies: Learn speed reading, key-point extraction, and other techniques to boost reading test performance.
New SAT Practice Questions: Incorporate updated SAT reading practice questions to build a strong foundation for the exam.
Prep SAT Course Features
Focus on Background Knowledge: Integrates articles related to American society, history, and culture to align with SAT reading content.
Engaging and Interactive Learning: Moves away from rote memorization by using games and interactive activities to boost participation and motivation.
Top-Tier Instructors: Courses taught by native English-speaking teachers experienced in addressing the learning needs of Taiwanese students.
Small, Focused Classes: Small class sizes (4–6 students) allow for personalized instruction and close monitoring of individual progress.
SAT Reading Skills Development Course Schedule
Week 1 | 1-3PM Historical Event in the U.S. (1937) (Genre: Letter) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 2 | 1-3PM Invention of the ATM (Genre: Expository) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 3 | 1-3PM Historical Event in the U.S. (1893) (Genre: News Article) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 4 | 1-3PM American Short Story (1960) (Genre: Classic Literature) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 5 | 1-3PM Controversy in American Reality Shows (Genre: Argumentative Essay) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 6 | 1-3PM American Migrant Workers (Genre: Journal Entry) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 7 | 1-3PM Biological Sciences (Genre: Magazine Article) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 8 | 1-3PM Development of Underwater Robots (Genre: Scientific Paper) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 9 | 1-3PM Native American Warriors (Genre: Biography) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 10 | 1-3PM European Explorers of the Renaissance (Genre: Historical Narrative) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 11 | 1-3PM Story of an Animal Trainer (Genre: Interview) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 12 | 1-3PM Carlsbad Caverns National Park (Genre: Informational Text) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 13 | 1-3PM Steve Jobs (Genre: Obituary) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 14 | 1-3PM Pacific Railroad – New York Dry Goods (Genre: Letter) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 15 | 1-3PM 19th-Century Investigative Journalism (Genre: Biography) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 16 | 1-3PM History of American Cinema (Genre: Comparative Essay) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 17 | 1-3PM American Female Cowboy Culture (Genre: Historical Story) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
Week 18 | 1-3PM Polar Region Controversies (Genre: Historical Story) 3-4PM SAT Reading Practice |
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