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What is the best way to prepare for the MLAT?

The MLAT tests your knowledge of your chosen language’s skills and how you approach learning a language rather than your knowledge of a particular cultural topic. Practise doing translations to and from E...

Answered by Esther I. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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fill the blank with 1 single word: Elle joue --- piano

Elle joue DU piano.The issue here is: using prepositions You normally JOUER + Àand should know that this is because Jouer is a verb that takes the preposition à before a noun or infinitiveso to answer thi...

Answered by Cat N. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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How do I prepare for the Language Aptitude Test (LAT) when it isn't a language that I can learn?

The LAT can be quite intimidating given that it's a made up language which seems nothing like the language you're studying at school. However, like all languages, the made-up one has rules which you can w...

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How can I prepare for the MLAT?

The focus of the MLAT is less about testing your knowledge of pre-learned material and more about seeing how you react to new material on the spot. That said, I would absolutely recommend going through as...

Answered by Georgia W. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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What is the difference in Greek between "κλείνω" and "κλίνω"?

These verbs sound the same, but they don't mean the same. "Κλείνω" means "to close" and it can be used in different contexts. For instance, we say &qu...

Answered by Giasemi G. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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