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What’s New on the GMAT: Changes in Sentence Correction and More

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发表于 2011-9-19 15:07:17 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
http://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index.php/2011/09/16/whats-new-on-the-gmat-sentence-correction/


Yesterday was the 4th GMAC Test Prep Summit (GMAC is the organization that makes the GMAT) and we’ve got all sorts of interesting things to tell you. We’ll share a couple of highlights with you today; check back on Monday for a longer post.
Many students have been reporting that Sentence Correction on the real test has been feeling… different this year. We had some theories as to what was changing, and we were able to get confirmation yesterday from Dr. Larry Rudner, who is in charge of psychometrics for GMAC (or, in less fancy language, he’s the one who’s responsible for the overall development and construction of the test).
They’ve been writing more Sentence Corrections that emphasize issues surrounding meaning. There are more questions now in which two or more answers are grammatically correct, but only one maintains the meaning of the original question stem. There are already some examples of this in the existing, released materials (more about this on Monday), but these didn’t used to be as common. According to Larry, these are becoming more and more common – so those who are focusing primarily on grammar without paying much attention to meaning are going to find the real test a lot harder.
Larry also told us that they are moving towards completely phasing out idioms! They don’t want to penalize non-native speakers for things that don’t really interfere with comprehension and communication, so they are moving away from idioms entirely. When we asked how common idioms still are right now and when they would be gone completely, he said that “ideally” he hopes they’re all gone already, but there may still be some in the pool – it takes time to scrub the questions completely. So that’s big news – we really shouldn’t be worrying about idioms any longer!
We’re still poring through all of the material we heard and were given yesterday, so we’ll have more for you on Monday, but we wanted to get these tidbits out ASAP because they’ll definitely impact how we study going forward. Check back again on Monday for the rest of our news and analysis from the GMAC Summit.


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沙发
发表于 2011-9-19 17:24:19 | 只看该作者
Thank you
板凳
发表于 2011-9-19 20:37:11 | 只看该作者
we really shouldn’t be worrying about idioms any longer!
对我来说是个好消息

谢谢楼主的分享~~
地板
发表于 2011-9-19 20:47:13 | 只看该作者
They’ve been writing more Sentence Corrections that emphasize issues surrounding meaning.
这下更纠结了!如何从错误的句子中猜出正确的意思呢?
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 楼主| 发表于 2011-9-19 21:07:28 | 只看该作者
http://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index.php/2011/09/16/whats-new-on-the-gmat-sentence-correction/


Yesterday was the 4th GMAC Test Prep Summit (GMAC is the organization that makes the GMAT) and we’ve got all sorts of interesting things to tell you. We’ll share a couple of highlights with you today; check back on Monday for a longer post.
Many students have been reporting that Sentence Correction on the real test has been feeling… different this year. We had some theories as to what was changing, and we were able to get confirmation yesterday from Dr. Larry Rudner, who is in charge of psychometrics for GMAC (or, in less fancy language, he’s the one who’s responsible for the overall development and construction of the test).
They’ve been writing more Sentence Corrections that emphasize issues surrounding meaning. There are more questions now in which two or more answers are grammatically correct, but only one maintains the meaning of the original question stem. There are already some examples of this in the existing, released materials (more about this on Monday), but these didn’t used to be as common. According to Larry, these are becoming more and more common – so those who are focusing primarily on grammar without paying much attention to meaning are going to find the real test a lot harder.
Larry also told us that they are moving towards completely phasing out idioms! They don’t want to penalize non-native speakers for things that don’t really interfere with comprehension and communication, so they are moving away from idioms entirely. When we asked how common idioms still are right now and when they would be gone completely, he said that “ideally” he hopes they’re all gone already, but there may still be some in the pool – it takes time to scrub the questions completely. So that’s big news – we really shouldn’t be worrying about idioms any longer!
We’re still poring through all of the material we heard and were given yesterday, so we’ll have more for you on Monday, but we wanted to get these tidbits out ASAP because they’ll definitely impact how we study going forward. Check back again on Monday for the rest of our news and analysis from the GMAC Summit.


-- by 会员 helio5 (2011/9/19 15:07:17)


6#
发表于 2011-9-21 00:57:51 | 只看该作者
that‘s so nice,thank you so much!
7#
发表于 2011-9-21 08:19:34 | 只看该作者
我觉得就是这样啊~我也刚考完一周。。

我感觉,一定记住人家是叫Sentence correction,而不是grammar correction。所以,人家出语义(或者说逻辑),应该是大势所趋,且木有问题的一件事情~。

总之,GMAT本质就是考逻辑。认真想想,SC,CR,RC哪一项不是在考逻辑。~
8#
发表于 2011-9-21 09:35:16 | 只看该作者
谢谢lz,如果有后续希望能继续更新
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