Define this!
Test Taking Strategies
Am I being tested?
When Writing
More Test Taking Strategies
100

An extreme exaggeration, not meant to be taken literally

What is a hyperbole?

100

Getting this the night before and eating this the morning of will help with test taking.

What is a good nights sleep and a healthy breakfast?

100

True or false?

Main idea and supporting details are tested on the TSI Reading Test.

True

100

300-600 words

What is the length of my essay on the TSI Writing test?

100
Read questions at least how many times before your answer?

2 times. Read each question 2 times before you answer.

200

This provides evidence to back up an author's claims- they answer who, what, when, where, and why

What are supporting details?

200

Tip #1 For reading or writing multiple choice questions.

What is READ THE QUESTIONS?
200

What type of analysis will be found on the TSI?

Literary


A literary analysis is not merely a summary of a literary work. Instead, it is an argument about the work that expresses a writer's personal perspective, interpretation, judgment, or critical evaluation of the work.

200

This number is the amount of sentences needed for a paragraph.

What is 5 sentences?


200

Double check what the question is ______ and what the answers are _____. Things may be worded to test if you are noticing the details.

Double check what the question is ASKING and what the answers are SAYING.


300

This is a play on words that sound alike or have multiple meanings; they create a tone of humor or sarcasm.

What is a pun?

300

Skim this before reading paragraphs and passages in the TSI Reading Test.

What are the questions?

300
Essay Revision, agreement, sentence structure, and sentence logic are...

Four components found on the TSI writing test.

300

This number is the number of paragraphs needed when writing an essay.

What is 5 paragraphs?

Introduction - Topic sentence, background, thesis statement, transition

Body paragraph 1

Body paragraph 2

Body paragraph 3

Conclusion- Restate points as necessary. Make it clear your points have been made and the paper is done.

300

Use this process to determine why each question is feasible or not. 

What is the process of elimination?


If you need to write down why each answer is or is not feasible, do so. You can eliminate 1-2 fairly easily on most questions because the answers will be completely weird/unrelated/unusual.

400

An argument made in opposition to a claim presented in persuasive writing

What is a counterargument?

400

Use this for answering multiple choice questions and for planning your essay.

You can eliminate answer choices and take notes.

What is scratch paper?

400
The main idea comes before or after the supporting details?
Where is BEFORE?
400
Purpose and focus

Organization and structure                           Development and support                                 Sentence variety                                             Mechanical conventions                                     Critical Thinking

What are the 6 criteria your essay will be graded on?
400

After reading the questions, take note of these _1__.

Go back and reread the passage with _1_ and __2__ in mind.

What are 1) key words and 2) the questions?
500

The believability or trustworthiness an author creates with his or her audience

What is credibility?
500

Ignore these until you have read the questions and predicted your answer.

What are the answer choices?

500

True or false?

The arguments should go in order from least strongest to strongest.

False. Start with your strongest argument and end with your weakest.

500

Insert these when using words from another source, like the reading passage.

What are quotation marks?
500

Ask yourself to _____ the passage. What is it about? What is the main idea? What is the purpose?

What is BREAKDOWN?

Breakdown the passage to determine what is really about.