It tests a student's understanding of language concepts such as synonyms, antonyms, analogies and word meanings. It is, essentially, just problem-solving using words. Verbal reasoning skills are tested by most major 11 Plus exam boards as part of their entry exams, including: GL Assessment. Verbal reasoning (VR) is, by definition, 'understanding and reasoning using concepts framed in words – it aims at evaluating the ability to think constructively rather than just recognise vocabulary'. Verbal reasoning is a test of a skill rather than a test of learned knowledge. What is Verbal Reasoning in the 11 plus? In essence, verbal reasoning is thinking with words. An extensive vocabulary is required coupled with speed and accuracy. Verbal reasoning skills include solving word problems, identifying sequences, and cracking letter and number-based codes.


What you will learn

  • Codes, word letter codes, Parajumbles
  • synonyms, antonyms, analogies and word meanings along with problem-solving using words

Requirements

  • Open mind to learn