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10+ years
Caroline
Strong GED Language Arts scores come down to two skills: reading critically and writing a clear, structured extended response under time pressure. Caroline tackles both by teaching students to identify an author's argument, weigh supporting evidence, and build their own written analysis with a logic...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelors (double major in Chinese and pre-medicine)
University of Illinois at Chicago
Current Grad Student, Medicine

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Connor
Connor's science background might seem unrelated to language arts, but his master's thesis work and years of college-level writing and literature tutoring mean he's spent serious time constructing evidence-based arguments from dense source material — the exact skill the GED RLA extended response sco...
Loyola University-Chicago
Master of Arts, Biomedical Sciences
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Aimee
The Reasoning Through Language Arts section asks test-takers to evaluate arguments, identify evidence, and write a structured extended response under a tight deadline. Aimee tackles each of these skills separately: close-reading strategies for the multiple-choice passages, then a clear thesis-eviden...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Current Grad Student, Biological/Biosystems Engineering

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Theodora
The GED Reasoning Through Language Arts section tests reading comprehension, argument analysis, and written communication all at once — which can feel overwhelming without a clear strategy. Theodora breaks the test into manageable skills, from identifying an author's central claim in a passage to st...
Johns Hopkins University
Master of Science in Biotechnology
Emory University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Wendel
The GED Language Arts section tests reading comprehension, argument analysis, and written communication all at once, which plays directly to Wendel's strengths as a trained English teacher with a Master of Arts in Teaching. He unpacks how to identify an author's central claim, evaluate supporting ev...
University of the Cumberlands
Master of Arts Teaching, English
University of Washington
Bachelor in Arts, Music

Certified Tutor
4+ years
Megan
The GED Language Arts section tests reading comprehension, argument analysis, and essay writing all in one sitting, which can overwhelm test-takers who've been away from school. Megan breaks it into manageable pieces — how to identify an author's central claim, how to spot supporting evidence, and h...
Lipscomb University
Master of Arts, Educational Administration
Vanderbilt University
Masters in Education, Special Education
Sewanee: The University of the South
Bachelor in Arts, English

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Dillon
Most people don't associate an engineering background with language arts prep, but Dillon's career shift from engineer to high school teacher means he's lived on both sides — writing technical reports and proposals, then teaching students how to construct clear arguments from texts. He brings that s...
Vanderbilt University
Master's in Engineering
Ohio State University-Main Campus
Master of Science, Welding Engineering Technology
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor's in Engineering

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Peter
Between the extended response essay and the reading comprehension passages, GED Reasoning Through Language Arts is the section where Peter's expertise overlaps most directly — he holds a Master's in English Education and a journalism degree. He digs into essay structure, evidence selection, and the ...
Ohio State
Masters in Education, English Education
Syracuse University
Bachelor of Science, Journalism

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Frances
The GED Language Arts test is really two skills disguised as one — reading comprehension and written communication — and each requires a different strategy. Frances, a magna cum laude Duke graduate with professional writing experience, breaks down reading passages by teaching students to identify ar...
Duke University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Duke University
Degree unspecified

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Manuel
Manuel's political science background means he spent years doing exactly what the GED RLA scores highest — reading argumentative texts, identifying how authors build their cases, and writing tightly structured responses grounded in evidence. He teaches test-takers to treat every passage like a debat...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts
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Frequently Asked Questions
The GED Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) section measures your ability to read, understand, and analyze written passages, as well as demonstrate command of grammar, vocabulary, and writing conventions. The test includes multiple-choice questions about reading comprehension, editing tasks that require you to correct grammar and sentence structure, and an extended response essay. Success requires strong foundational skills in reading comprehension, grammar mechanics, and the ability to construct coherent written arguments.
Many students struggle with time management during the test, as balancing reading comprehension questions with grammar tasks and essay writing can feel overwhelming. Others find it difficult to identify main ideas and supporting details in dense passages, or they lack confidence in grammar mechanics like subject-verb agreement and punctuation. The essay component is particularly challenging for students who haven't written formal pieces in years. Personalized tutoring addresses these specific gaps by breaking down complex skills into manageable steps and providing targeted practice in your weakest areas.
Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows a tutor to identify exactly where you're struggling—whether that's comprehension strategies, grammar rules, or essay organization—and focus exclusively on those areas rather than spending time on skills you've already mastered. You'll work at your own pace, get immediate feedback on your writing and answers, and receive targeted practice materials tailored to your learning style. This focused approach typically leads to faster improvement than classroom settings, where instruction must accommodate students at many different levels.
Yes, absolutely. The extended response essay is a critical component of the GED RLA test, and many students benefit from working directly with a tutor on essay structure, thesis development, supporting evidence, and editing skills. A tutor can show you how to analyze the prompt, organize your thoughts quickly, and write a coherent response under timed conditions. You'll get personalized feedback on your drafts and practice multiple essays to build confidence and speed before test day.
Effective reading comprehension requires both understanding main ideas and identifying supporting details, which can be taught through strategic reading techniques and targeted practice. A tutor can teach you how to annotate passages, ask yourself clarifying questions while reading, and distinguish between fact and opinion. With consistent practice on GED-style passages and feedback on your approach, most students see measurable improvement in their ability to answer comprehension questions accurately and efficiently.
The GED RLA section focuses on practical grammar skills including subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, verb tense consistency, sentence fragments and run-ons, comma usage, and word choice. Rather than memorizing grammar rules in isolation, effective tutoring teaches you how to recognize and correct these errors in context—the way they actually appear on the test. A tutor can help you understand the 'why' behind grammar rules so you can apply them confidently to any sentence, not just memorized examples.
Your first session is an opportunity for a tutor to understand your current skill level, identify your strongest and weakest areas, and learn about your goals and timeline for taking the GED. You might complete a brief reading passage, answer some comprehension questions, or discuss specific grammar topics that challenge you. This assessment helps your tutor create a personalized study plan focused on the areas where you'll see the biggest improvement, ensuring your tutoring time is spent efficiently.
The timeline depends on your starting point and how frequently you meet with a tutor, but most students benefit from 8-16 weeks of consistent preparation with personalized instruction. If you're working on multiple GED subjects simultaneously, you might spread your tutoring across several months. A tutor can give you a more specific estimate after your first session based on your current skills and the areas that need the most work. Regular practice between sessions accelerates progress significantly.
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