Information and Ideas, Craft and Structure, Expression of Ideas, and Standard English Conventions. We diagnose which domain is actually costing you points, then build practice around it.
Craft and Structure carries the most weight at roughly 28 percent, followed by Information and Ideas and Standard English Conventions at roughly 26 percent each, and Expression of Ideas at roughly 20 percent.
Central ideas, command of evidence, and inference questions, all rewarding strict reliance on what the passage actually says.
Precise vocabulary in context, text structure and purpose, and cross text connections between two short passages.
Matching precise language to a precise logical relationship, our most requested topic for targeted practice.
A finite, learnable rule set, boundaries and sentence structure, that responds quickly to direct review.
A single Reading and Writing score hides which of the four domains is actually the problem. We test by domain so the plan targets the real gap.
We have written in depth about why these two question types catch strong students, and we build practice papers around the exact trap each student keeps falling into.
Choosing a transition word based on tone rather than the exact logical relationship between two ideas.
Answering inference questions with what feels generally true, rather than what the passage itself actually supports.
Relying on an ear trained on casual speech for grammar questions, rather than the actual written rule being tested.
Missing how two short passages relate to each other in cross text connections questions, a format most students rarely practice.
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Book a free demoAll four official Reading and Writing domains, Information and Ideas, Craft and Structure, Expression of Ideas, and Standard English Conventions.
Yes. Standard English Conventions covers a finite, learnable set of grammar and punctuation rules, which we review directly rather than relying on what sounds right.
Yes. These are two of the most common places students lose avoidable points, and we build practice papers around the specific pattern a student keeps falling into.
We diagnose performance by domain, not just one combined Reading and Writing score, so practice targets the specific domain actually costing you points.
Yes. One on one classes are available for students chasing a top score, alongside our standard coaching format.
Book a free demo class and start with a real diagnostic, scored by domain.