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Practice tests are one of the best tools you have to prepare for the exam. Follow these steps to get the most of this free practice test so you can pass and get accepted to your schools program.

1. Begin your studying with a free TEAS English practice test to create a benchmark

2. Use the scored report to pinpoint your weakest topics

3. Create as study plan focusing on your weak topics

4. Study with the SE Nursing TEAS 7 online course

5. Take another TEAS English practice test and measure your improvement

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TEAS English Practice Test and Review

Many students have a hard time with the English and Language Usage section of the ATI TEAS test. It can be particularly challenging if English is your second language.Ā 

The good news is that English is based on a lot of rules, so if you can master a lot of these rules it becomes a bit more black and white rather than something that is open for interpretation like the reading section of the TEAS test.Ā 

The other good bit of news is that all of the English topics on the test are things that were taught in high school, so you will just be revisiting those topics again and hopefully not for the first time.

The English section of the ATI TEAS test has 37 questions in 37 minutes.

Don’t let the smaller number of questions fool you, that is to say just because it has fewer questions and a shorter amount of time than the other sections doesnā€™t make it easier.

The challenge is if you answer more of the questions wrong, because you have a smaller number, it actually brings your score down pretty quickly, as opposed to say science, where you have 53 questions and if you answer a few wrong, it doesn’t bring your score down as much.Ā 

If you drop five of the English questions with incorrect answers, that’s going to have more of an impact. As a result you should take this section pretty seriously, because just for that reason you don’t want to lower your score unnecessarily.

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Conventions of Standard
TEAS English Practice Test

Spelling

Spelling correctly is important to accurately convey thoughts to an audience. OurĀ ATIĀ TEAS online course lesson for this topic will cover:

  • Vowels and consonants
  • Suffixes and plurals
  • Homophones and homographs

Youā€™ll need to know your vowels AEIOU and all of the consonants which is everything besides the vowels.Ā 

Know your rules like I before E except after C, changing that final Y to an I. These are some of the rules that are going to help you.

Remember, homophones sound the same, but have a different meaning and homographs are spelled the same, but have a different meaning. So know those differences and kind of why they’re different.

Donā€™t get tripped up on questions about commonly misspelled words. There is a good chance youā€™re going to see some questions like this on the test.Ā 

Understand commonly missppelled words ā† see what we did there?!?! lol… words like:Ā 

  • Accommodate
  • EmbarrassĀ 
  • Scissors

One thing that you can do is identify some of the ones that you always get wrong, get a list of those words and just spell them out over and over and over again, and drill it into your head how they are spelled.Ā 

After doing that, when you see one of those words on the test, you’re going to know how to spell it correctly.

Capitalization

Correct capitalization helps readers understand when a new sentence begins and the importance of specific words.Ā The TEAS online course lesson for this topic will cover the capitalization rules for:

  • Geographic locations and event names
  • Organizations and publication titles
  • Individual names and professional titles
  • Months, days, and holidays

There’s quite a few rules around capitalizing words and the differences for when to capitalize when not to capitalize.

One tricky area is for geographic locations and events. Depending on how you’re using it in a sentence Northeast or Southwest might be capitalized or it might not.

Other things that may need capitalization in certain cases are:

  • OrganizationsĀ 
  • Public titles
  • Individual names
  • Professional names
  • MonthsĀ 
  • Days
  • Holidays

Capitalization

Correct capitalization helps readers understand when a new sentence begins and the importance of specific words.Ā The TEAS online course lesson for this topic will cover the capitalization rules for:

  • Geographic locations and event names
  • Organizations and publication titles
  • Individual names and professional titles
  • Months, days, and holidays

There’s quite a few rules around capitalizing words and the differences for when to capitalize when not to capitalize.

One tricky area is for geographic locations and events. Depending on how you’re using it in a sentence Northeast or Southwest might be capitalized or it might not.

Other things that may need capitalization in certain cases are:

  • OrganizationsĀ 
  • Public titles
  • Individual names
  • Professional names
  • MonthsĀ 
  • Days
  • Holidays

Punctuation

Punctuation is important in writing to accurately represent ideas. Without correct punctuation, the meaning of a sentence is difficult to understand. The ATI TEAS online course lesson for this topic will cover:

  • Periods, question marks, and exclamation points
  • Commas, semicolons, and colons
  • Apostrophes, hyphens, and quotation marks

In addition you will need to know whatā€™s called terminal punctuation, this is the ending punctuations:

  • Periods
  • Question marks
  • Exclamation points

Know what is the appropriate punctuation choice and when to use them and when to not.Ā 

Next up youā€™ll need to know internal punctuation:

  • Commas
  • Colons
  • Semi-colons
  • Apostrophes
  • Hyphens
  • Quotation Marks

There are a lot of rules for grammatically correct English, just know and follow the rules and you should be okay.

For example a question you might see is something like a sentence with a blank space and it asks which of the following correctly completes the sentence.Ā 

So you need to know those eight parts of speech and punctuation.

Similarly you you might have two sentences and it’ll say:

ā€œchoose the correct punctuation to complete this sentenceā€ and the answer maybe needs to be a semi-colon, but it’ll throw things at you like a conjunction as an answer option to try and trick you, but you need know that semi-colons, can’t be used as conjunctions.

So again, it’s just kind of knowing a lot of these rules and if you know them well, you’ll be okay with this topic.Ā 

@smart_edition_academy You will absolutely get questions about conjunctions when you take your ATI teeth exam. You will be asked to identify conjunctions, and you will be asked to identify the type of conjunction being used in a sentence or in a phrase. Here is everything you need to know about conjunctions, so you can be prepared when they come up on your test ##atiteas7##teas7##atiteas##prenursingstudent##prenursing##nursingschool##nursingschooljourney##prenursingstudent##prenursingmajor##prenursingschool ā™¬ original sound - SE Nursing

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Parts of Speech TEAS English Practice Test

Nouns

You will need to learn about nouns. A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. The Smart Edition Academy ATI TEASĀ online courseĀ lesson for this topic will cover:

  • The role of nouns in sentences
  • Different types of nouns

You need to know your nouns, how they’re used in sentences, and the different types of nouns:

  • Singular
  • PluralĀ 
  • CommonĀ 
  • ProperĀ 
  • ConcreteĀ 
  • Abstract

Pronouns

A pronoun is a word that takes the place of or refers to a specific noun. The Smart Edition Academy ATI TEASĀ online courseĀ lesson for this topic will cover:

  • The role of pronouns in sentences
  • The purpose of pronouns

There’s a couple of different types of pronouns and you need to know how they’re used in sentences:Ā 

  • SubjectĀ 
  • ObjectĀ 
  • Possessive pronouns
  • Relative pronouns

Adjectives and Adverbs

An adjective describes, modifies, or tells us more about a noun or a pronoun.

An adverb describes, modifies, or tells us more about a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Be familiar with adjectives as well as articles like a, an, the.Ā Ā 

Conjunctions and Prepositions

A conjunction connects words, phrases, or clauses. And, so, and or are conjunctions. A preposition is a relationship word; it shows the relationship between two nearby words.

You should become familiar with theĀ  different types of conjunctions:

  • Coordinating
  • Subordinating
  • Correlative

In addition you should be familiar with prepositions which show the relationship between two nearby words as well as prepositional phrases.Ā 

Verbs and Verb Tenses

A verb is a word that describes a physical or mental action or a state of being. The Smart Edition ATI TEASĀ online courseĀ lesson for this topic will cover:

  • The role of verbs in sentences
  • Verb forms and tenses, and helping verbs

First youā€™ll need to know the verb forms

  • Base formĀ 
  • Past form
  • Participle formĀ 

Another type of verb to know is the helping verb:

  • to have
  • to doĀ 

Verb tenses for the present, past, and future:

  • Present perfect
  • Past perfect
  • Future perfect

Follow these tips and tricks to get your best score on the TEAS English section

Knowledge of Language TEAS English Practice Test

Subject and Verb Agreement

Every sentence must include a subject and a verb. The subject tells who or what, and the verb describes an action or condition.Ā 

Here is what’s important to know about subject and verb agreement:

  • Every sentence has a subject and a verb. The predicate is the part of the sentence that contains the verb.
  • The subject and verb must agree in number and person.
  • The third person singular subject takes a different verb form

Types of Sentences

Sentences are a combination of words that communicate a complete thought. Sentences can be written in many ways to signal different relationships among ideas. The Smart EditionĀ ATI TEASĀ online courseĀ lesson for this topic will cover:

  • Simple sentence
  • Compound sentence
  • Complex sentence
  • Parallel structure
Parallel structure is the repetition of a grammatical form within a sentence to make the sentence sound more harmonious.
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Types of Clauses

There are four types of clauses that are used to create sentences. Sentences with several clauses, and different types of clauses, are considered complex. The Smart Edition Academy ATI TEAS online courseĀ lesson will cover:

  • Independent clauseĀ 
  • Dependent and subordinate clauseĀ 
  • Coordinate clauseĀ 

You will need to know which clause is being used in a sentence and how each one should be used.Ā 

Formal and informal language

@smart_edition_academy Hereā€™s another English practice question for the TEAS exam on formal and informal language #prenursingschool #teasexam #futurelpn #prenursingmajor #prenursingstudent #teas7 ā™¬ original sound - Tiaa

In English, there is formal language that is used most often in writing, and informal language that is most often used in speaking, but there are situations where one is more appropriate than the other.

The Smart EditionĀ ATI TEAS online courseĀ lesson for this topic will cover differentiating contexts for:

  • Formal language
  • Informal language

You will need to know The Difference Between Formal and Informal Language

  • Formal language is used in professional and academic writing and talks. It does not have contractions, uses complete sentences, uses polite and formal vocabulary, not slang, and is not personal and does not use the pronouns ā€œIā€ and ā€œWeā€ as the subject of a sentence.
  • Informal language is used in daily life when communicating with friends and family through conversations, text messages, emails, letters, and postcards. It uses contractions, can be sentence fragments, uses less formal vocabulary and slang, and is personal and uses pronouns such as ā€œIā€ and ā€œWeā€ as the subject of a sentence.

Avoid these common mistakes on the TEAS English section

Vocabulary Acquisition TEAS English Practice Test

Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes

A root word is the most basic part of a word. You can create new words by: adding a prefix, a group of letters placed before the root word; or a suffix, a group of letters placed at the end of a root word.

In TEAS online course this lesson reviews: root words prefixes, suffixes and how to determine the meaning of a word by analyzing these word parts.

You should be able to determine the meaning of a word based on either the root word, prefix or suffix.

Context Clues and Multiple Meaning Words

Sometimes when you read a text, you come across an unfamiliar word. Instead of skipping the word and reading on, it is important to figure out what that word means so you can better understand the text.

There are different strategies you can use to determine the meaning of unfamiliar words.

The Smart Edition Academy ATI TEAS online course lesson for this topic will cover:

  • How to determine unfamiliar words by reading context clues,
  • Multiple meaning words
  • Using multiple meaning words properly in context

Multiple meaning words are things like:Ā 

Season which could be a time of year or it could be to spice or add seasoning to food.

Current could be a current on a river, or an electrical current.

You need to know within the context of what you’re reading and how the word is being used what the meaning of that word is.Ā 

Conclusion

While the English section of the test contains a lot of material and a lot of rules to know, if you are able to put in the study time with good study materials you should be able to dominate this section. 

Take advantage of our free TEAS English practice tests and ATI TEAS online course in order to get the most out of your study time.

Make sure to study the other subjects on the TEAS, get started with our free TEAS science practice test 

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