by ansonia.torres | Jul 17, 2018 | ELA Writing, SEA, SEA Prep Classes, Secondary Entrance Assessment, Study Series, The Writing Process
In the ELA Writing paper of the SEA Examination you are sometimes asked to write a Narrative story based on three (3) given topics. After choosing your topic, start thinking about the plot of your story. The plot includes the events that happen in a story. Every great...
by ansonia.torres | Jul 5, 2018 | SEA, SEA Prep Classes, Secondary Entrance Assessment
We would really like to congratulate all our students, parents and tutors for working so hard and being successful in the 2018 SEA Exam. With 100% pass rate these are the schools our students passed for: Naparima Girls’ High School A.S.J.A. Boys’ College,...
by ansonia.torres | Jun 24, 2018 | Features, Newsday, SEA, SEA Prep Classes, Secondary Entrance Assessment, Study Series
Allocation of marks for Task 1 – Spelling Look out for ALL the changes for SEA 2019 in the Trinidad and Tobago Newsday SEA Study Series compiled by Aleph Educators.
by ansonia.torres | Jun 9, 2018 | Features, Newsday, SEA, SEA Prep Classes, Secondary Entrance Assessment, Study Series, Uncategorized
Instead of questions having multiple parts they will be phrased as one and be worth 3 or 4 marks in total. Look out for ALL the changes for SEA 2019 in the Trinidad and Tobago Newsday SEA Study Series compiled by Aleph...
by ansonia.torres | Jan 30, 2018 | ELA Writing, SEA, SEA Prep Classes, The Writing Process
Let’s take you through the report writing process. Part 1 The first thing we should do is read our topic carefully and underline the important words so we know what we should include in our report. Have a look at our example in the picture...
by ansonia.torres | Jan 12, 2018 | Features, SEA, SEA Prep Classes, Secondary Entrance Assessment, Study Series, Uncategorized
I know you guys have been impatiently waiting for us to tell you the changes in the SEA Paper starting in 2019. Here is a breakdown of the English Language Arts (ELA) changes. Above you will see the differences between the 2016 and 2019 papers. Below is the breakdown...
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