CSET English Practice Tests
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So you have downloaded the CSET english practice test from http://www.cset.nesinc.com/, now what?
After studying the CSET practice tests at the website mentioned above, your next move should be to identify buzzwords. Buzzwords are technical terms for the subject area you are studying. Being able to recognize them for the CSET English multiple choice questions as well as having the ability to produce them in your constructed response questions is vital.
We have a huge list of buzzwords under the vocabulary section in our CSET English course. But there are also free resources you can tap over the Internet.
A great website, with a ton of buzzwords for the CSET English exam, is located here:
http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/engglossary.asp
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