Course overview
Our Preparing for the LNAT Course will help you familiarise yourself with all aspects of the assessment, as well as develop your ability to think through problems and arguments critically and logically. You’ll also have the chance to complete three timed mini practice tests and a timed full-length test to identify the areas you need to work on ahead of the assessment.
Syllabus
1
Focused Reading
- Speed-reading techniques and identifying relevant information
- The shaping of text’s meaning by language and structure
- Instruction terminology in LNAT questions
- Mini timed practice test
2
Critical Reading
- Key components of an argument
- Deductive and inductive reasoning
- Identifying assumptions and implications
- Mini timed practice test
3
Comprehension Strategies
- Identifying key arguments and counterarguments
- Writer opinion vs factual information
- Synthesising ideas and arguments
- Mini timed practice test
4
Final Test
- Full-length timed practice test
- Writing an essay
Preparing for LNAT – learning outcomes
By the end of the course you will be able to:
- apply your logical reasoning skills
- identify the strengths and weaknesses in an argument
- critically analyse texts
- approach LNAT multiple-choice questions
- read comprehensively
- plan and write an effective LNAT essay.
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Entry requirements
The minimum level of English required to participate in our courses is Upper Intermediate or B2 on the CEFR.