How To Get A Perfect 36 On ACT English - 2 Must-Know Strategies From A Perfect Scorer

Published 2023-08-02
The ACT English section is the EASIEST section to score a perfect 36 and drastically improve your score 5, 8, even 10 points! 94% of my students score 30 and above on the ACT English Test, and in this video I will share my expert advice, tips, strategies, and secrets so that you can too!

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All Comments (15)
  • @preppros
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  • @walter-yt8mu
    Me who got the ultimate act guide. It really help got my English score from a 21 to a 26 and its still climbing.
  • @cwbr2d256
    Used only the free course, and on the last ACT I was able to improve my english from 21 to a 25. I plan on getting the paid package for the act in september to improve my scores even more. Thanks!
  • I got a 11 on the English ACT the first time on Mar 27 of this year since I’m a junior but hope to score better this October when I’m a senior
  • So if you added "the" it would make it specific enough to be the festival organizer "Dottie Thompson"
  • Can you post those section overviews on each section? Those really helped!
  • Great videos. But at 1:45, how can you say that is not specific to one person? It is true that there may be multiple organizers, but the way the sentence is written, one could reasonably assume that she is the only one. Perhaps I am not quite understanding what "specific" means in this case. By definition, one can only have one best friend. Perhaps it is because the title, "festival organizer," itself does not convey a feeling of uniqueness? What if, though, the writer of this article knew that Dottie Thompson was the only festival organizer? Would that have any effect on how the sentence should be written? And what about a sentence that describes a CEO? Generally, that title belongs to one person. Tomorrow, the CEO, Bill Smith, will be at the meeting. Tomorrow, the CEO Bill Smith will be at the meeting. I just looked it up, though, and it is possible for a single company to have multiple CEOs. In that case, which of the above sentences would be correct?
  • started at a 40/75, currently average about 66-69/75 of questions. I tend to get a lot of questions wrong in the last or last 2 passages. Are the passages in difficulty order?
  • @fjccommish
    1:33 What if the friend was already identified? I have a friend who lives next door. We have been friends for years. My friend, John Smith, is coming to my house for dinner on Saturday.
  • @nayeemahmadxt7043
    Is the 10 McGraw act practice tests worth to take even though it’s from 6-7 years ago, and if not do you know any good act practice tests sites
  • @fewkeyfewkey5414
    Nah I can't take this serious u look and sound similar to Andrew Tate 💀