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Thank you for your kind words. I tutor for all of those
exams. I am working on MTEL Magic II for the new writing
exam. I have a good book for the reading, but I probably
won't publish it b/c of copyright issues. I plan to
publish my stuff for the General Curriculum multisubject.
I have a math class starting soon too. I'll post
something about them.
Feel free to call me if I can help 978 332-0624.
Chuck
On 1/16/10, Rebecca wrote:
> I put off my MTEL for the past 5 years because I was
> scared to take it in
> fear of failing. I had watched many of my friends fail
> over and over and I know I am a horrible test taker. I
> finally signed up for my test after my best friend took
> a prep course with Chuck Zucco and swore he was a
> saint. I decided not to take a prep course or tutor
> until I tried it once myself. I bought the book MTEL
> magic and to my surprise (I have no clue how) I passed
> the writing section. I couldn't believe it and I am
> still in shock a month later but I have now signed up
> for the reading tests but I do not know what to study
> from. The Mtel Magic is for the writing section. What
> is a good book to study from for the reading section?
> Do you (chuck) have any books for reading, general
> curriculum? Math (which I fear I'll never pass and it)?
> Id like a book similar to Mtel Magic because it was so
> easy to follow along and was not too overwhelming. It
> was an easy read and I literally read page to page,
> tried all the samples and exams and learned everything
> it taught me. Most of the books I have looked at are
> set up like novels, I just know this will not work for
> me. Cant you help suggest a good learning tool for the
> reading part of the communication and literacy???? If
> so it would be greatly appreciated :)
>
> Thank You Rebecca On 9/20/09, Shan wrote:
>> The two pointers I can give you are: 1) when they ask
>> you to summarise an article make sure you write a 5
>> paragraph paraphrase.
>>
>> 2)Make sure your final essay is 5 paragraphs
>> including an introduction stating your argument and
>> the 3 key components, next three paragraphs explain
>> your stance with each of the key topics, and your
>> final paragraph must be a conclusion wrapping up your
>> essay and reasons you chose the components.
>>
>> Good Luck!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 9/17/09, Chuck Zucco wrote:
>>> I am working on revising the book. There are
>>> significant changes, but the basic skills are
>>> essentially the same. You can email me and I'll
>>> walk you through things.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/16/09, je wrote:
>>>> Chuck, is your book "MTEL Magic" (March
>>>> 2009) still geared towards the older version of
>>>> the C&L Skills test?
>>>>
>>>> Are any review guides focusing on the new
>>>> (September 2009) version
>>> yet?
>>>>
>>>> Comparing the two test objectives from the NES
>>>> Inc. website, the objectives seem very similar.
>>>> Isn't any study guide better than none at all?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9/07/09, Chuck Zucco wrote:
>>>>> The exam is changing. I can help. I am writing
>>>>> a book for it.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/06/09, cp wrote:
>>>>>> My husband just passed the writting section
>>>>>> this July, after taking it 8 times. We have 2
>>>>>> books that he used to study with if you are
>>>>>> interested.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/04/09, Chris wrote:
>>>>>>> I just got my result back from the writing
>>>>>>> part of the mtel and I missed passing my 4
>>>>>>> points. I've taken this test way to many
>>>>>>> times. I'm going to take it only 1 more
>>>>>>> time and I need all the help in the world.
>>>>>>> Please help me!!