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The GED Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) test assesses reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and writing skills across informational and literary texts. You'll need to demonstrate the ability to understand written passages, identify main ideas, analyze author's purpose, apply grammar rules correctly, and write clear, organized responses to prompts.
The test includes multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank grammar items, and an extended response essay. Success requires both analytical reading skills and practical writing ability—skills that personalized 1-on-1 instruction can help you develop systematically.
With Chicago's average student-teacher ratio of 17.7:1, many students benefit from individualized attention on their specific weaknesses. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows tutors to identify whether you struggle with grammar mechanics, reading comprehension strategies, essay organization, or test-taking pacing—then focus directly on those areas.
Rather than following a classroom pace, tutors can spend extra time on grammar concepts you find challenging, practice RLA essay responses with immediate feedback, and teach you reading strategies tailored to the types of passages on the test. This targeted approach typically accelerates progress more quickly than generic test prep.
Most students struggle with three key areas: managing time during the extended response essay, understanding academic vocabulary in dense informational texts, and applying grammar rules consistently under test pressure. Many also find it difficult to shift between reading comprehension questions and grammar mechanics in a single test session.
Additionally, analyzing an author's purpose and tone in unfamiliar passages challenges test-takers who haven't practiced with diverse text types. Working with a tutor lets you practice these specific skills repeatedly, build confidence with challenging text formats, and develop strategies to manage the test's time constraints effectively.
The timeline depends on your starting point and how frequently you work with a tutor, but most students see measurable improvement within 4-6 weeks of consistent 1-on-1 instruction. Students who start with significant grammar or reading gaps may need 8-12 weeks to build foundational skills and see score increases.
Regular practice between tutoring sessions accelerates progress considerably. When students commit to 2-3 tutoring sessions weekly plus independent practice, they often reach their target score faster than students who work with a tutor less frequently.
Look for tutors with demonstrable experience preparing students specifically for the GED RLA test—not just general English or writing knowledge. They should understand the test's specific format, time constraints, and scoring rubric for the extended response essay, and be able to teach both grammar mechanics and reading comprehension strategies strategically.
Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who have proven success helping students improve their RLA scores. You can discuss your specific challenges—whether that's essays, grammar, reading speed, or managing test anxiety—and get matched with someone who specializes in those areas.
Yes—the extended response essay is a major component of the RLA test, and personalized instruction is particularly effective for essay improvement. A tutor can teach you how to organize your response clearly, develop ideas with supporting evidence from the passage, and apply grammar rules correctly under timed conditions.
With 1-on-1 instruction, you'll write multiple practice essays and receive detailed feedback on structure, clarity, and grammar. Tutors can show you how to analyze the prompt accurately, plan your response efficiently, and revise within the time limit—skills that directly translate to a higher essay score on test day.
In traditional classrooms, reading comprehension often focuses on discussing themes and personal interpretation. For the GED RLA test, comprehension requires a different skill set: identifying main ideas quickly, analyzing an author's purpose and tone, understanding vocabulary in context, and supporting inferences with specific textual evidence.
Personalized tutoring teaches you test-specific reading strategies—how to annotate passages efficiently, spot key information under time pressure, and answer the types of comprehension questions the GED actually asks. This focused approach builds the exact skills you need to perform well on test day rather than general reading skills.
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