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Today I chatted with Ben an experienced English teacher, VCAA assessor and education consultant who shares insight and advice on The General Achievement Test (GAT).
This episode covers:
✅ what is the GAT? why do we have to do it?
✅ breakdown of writing task 1
✅ breakdown of writing task 2
✅ multi-choice tips and example
✅ should you study for the GAT? and if so how to prepare for it?
✅ the classic 'GATchphrase' - do assessors know about it? do you get marked down?
+ lots more
❓Have any more questions for Ben? Connect with him on Instagram @vceenglish2021 and @the.englishlab or website
Also check out his YouTube channel: The English Lab
Support the show by:
✔︎ subscribing on Apple/Google Podcasts or following on Spotify
I respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation who are the Traditional Custodians of this Land, on which this podcast is recorded on. I pay my respect to their Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who may listen to this podcast.
By The Student SpaceToday I chatted with Ben an experienced English teacher, VCAA assessor and education consultant who shares insight and advice on The General Achievement Test (GAT).
This episode covers:
✅ what is the GAT? why do we have to do it?
✅ breakdown of writing task 1
✅ breakdown of writing task 2
✅ multi-choice tips and example
✅ should you study for the GAT? and if so how to prepare for it?
✅ the classic 'GATchphrase' - do assessors know about it? do you get marked down?
+ lots more
❓Have any more questions for Ben? Connect with him on Instagram @vceenglish2021 and @the.englishlab or website
Also check out his YouTube channel: The English Lab
Support the show by:
✔︎ subscribing on Apple/Google Podcasts or following on Spotify
I respectfully acknowledge the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation who are the Traditional Custodians of this Land, on which this podcast is recorded on. I pay my respect to their Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who may listen to this podcast.

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