About the GED®
The GED® Reasoning Through Language Arts test checks how well a student reads and understands a text, as well as their ability to write and revise what they have written. There will be multiple choice, drag-and-drop, fill-in-the-blank, short answer, and extended response questions. You will have 150 minutes to finish the Reasoning Through Language Arts test.
More information about the Reasoning Through language Arts test can be found at the official GED web site.
The GED® Reasoning Through Language Arts test checks how well a student reads and understands a text, as well as their ability to write and revise what they have written. There will be multiple choice, drag-and-drop, fill-in-the-blank, short answer, and extended response questions. You will have 150 minutes to finish the Reasoning Through Language Arts test.
More information about the Reasoning Through language Arts test can be found at the official GED web site.
The following links are good resources to help you study for the GED test.
Online Exercises
Read Theory Practice reading comprehension skills with reading passages that adapt to your level.
EdReady
Freerice Use this website to build up your vocabulary.
Vocabulary.com
Parts of speech, punctuation, and syntax - video demonstrations and practice exercises Khan Academy
Readworks
Brainpop
Resources
The Grammar Chicken Please refer to the chicken for all your grammar needs.
GFC LearnFree Reading Tutorials
Grammar Bytes
Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) College level writing tools
Printable Worksheets
English for Everyone Free practice worksheets on parts of speech, writing, and grammar.
Breaking News English Practice your reading with current events
Mr. Nussbaum
Videos
Grammar Rock (on YouTube) Fun sing along cartoons where you can learn stuff.
Fragments and Run ons
Shel Silverstein
PBS Learning Media
Online Exercises
Read Theory Practice reading comprehension skills with reading passages that adapt to your level.
EdReady
Freerice Use this website to build up your vocabulary.
Vocabulary.com
Parts of speech, punctuation, and syntax - video demonstrations and practice exercises Khan Academy
Readworks
Brainpop
Resources
The Grammar Chicken Please refer to the chicken for all your grammar needs.
GFC LearnFree Reading Tutorials
Grammar Bytes
Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab) College level writing tools
Printable Worksheets
English for Everyone Free practice worksheets on parts of speech, writing, and grammar.
Breaking News English Practice your reading with current events
Mr. Nussbaum
Videos
Grammar Rock (on YouTube) Fun sing along cartoons where you can learn stuff.
Fragments and Run ons
Shel Silverstein
PBS Learning Media