Jan
30
2012

GRE Practice: Reading Comprehension Video Lesson


Do you remember details about phenomenology from our recent blog post and YouTube video?

No?

That’s okay!

In fact, as Adi says, you don’t want to get caught up in the details of GRE Reading Comprehension passages. Instead, focus on the overall structure and tone for GRE test day success in Reading Comp.

Take another 5 minute GRE study break and watch as Kaplan GRE expert Adi Hanash walks you through a GRE Reading Comprehension question that tests your knowledge of vocabulary in context. In this video, you’ll see how to handle the new Vocab-in-Context question type on the GRE. You’ll use your understanding of the structure of the passage in order to determine context and usage.

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Gina Allison

About the Author: Gina Allison

Gina Allison began as a Kaplan instructor in 2008 and was honored to be named Teacher of the Year in Georgia for her first year of teaching. Since then, she has enjoyed working in curriculum development, faculty management, marketing, and almost every other corner of the Kaplan world. She has an MBA and dreams of going back to school for a PhD in Education. Gina loves working with students to introduce effective study schedules and learning strategies, and to help them achieve success on test day and beyond. When not engaged in all things Kaplan, she likes to read (Japanese literature is a favorite), see movies, and try new recipes.

  • Ismail

    Thank you Gina!

    • Gina @ Kaplan

      You’re welcome, Ismail! I hope the video was both enjoyable and helpful. There are lots of other videos for you to peruse there on our YouTube channel, too.

  • Shan

    I like this video. It’s really helpful. If not because of the explanation, I would have gone for something like “look through.” Thanks

    • http://www.kaptest.com/gre Gina Allison @ Kaplan

      Shan, thank you for commenting! I’m so glad this video was helpful to you – be sure to check out our other YouTube videos for more tips. -Gina