Verbal Reasoning

Verbal Reasoning: Enhancing Logic and Language Skills

What Verbal Reasoning Involves: Verbal reasoning tests a child's ability to understand and reason using concepts framed in words. It is essential for developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills that are crucial for academic success and entrance exams like the 11+.

What’s Included:

  • Synonyms and Antonyms: Understanding and identifying words with similar and opposite meanings.

  • Word Analogies: Recognising relationships between words and concepts.

  • Comprehension and Inference: Interpreting written information and making logical inferences.

  • Sequencing and Logic: Arranging words and sentences in a logical order.

Examples:

  • Solving word puzzles and analogies to enhance vocabulary and reasoning skills.

  • Practising comprehension exercises to improve understanding and inference.

  • Engaging in sequencing activities to develop logical thinking.


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