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MLAT (Modern Languages)
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What is the best way to prepare for this admissions test?

Practice, practice and more practice.

For the language assessments, it is best to do plenty of grammar exercises and read as much as possible in the given language.

For the 'invented languag...

Answered by Joseph K. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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In einem im 'Spiegel...(veröffentlichen) Bericht heißt es, dass die Eltern,...(Artikel) Kinder zweisprachig aufwachsen,...(hoch) Ansprüche an...(their) Kinder...(haben), als die Lehrer,...(Artikel)...(pronoun for Kinder) unterrichteten.

Firstly, I would go through each stage of the sentence with the student. They must write each verb, noun or pronoun in the correct case and tense with the correct endings. At each step I would expect not ...

Answered by Katerina R. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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What is the best way to prepare for it?

There isn't much you can do to prepare the MLAT test in a short period before the exam. The MLAT is mainly a language test to make sure you have the basics. So what you want to do is buy a basic French gr...

Answered by Julian B. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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What grammar should I revise?

In the MLAT a sound knowledge of the grammar of your chosen language is important. Revise all of the tenses, including the subjunctive and pay particular attention to conjuntions, prepositions and pron...

Answered by Isabel A. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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What is a Negative Transfer?

A negative transfer is a process that happens during second language acquisition, where a learner of a foreign language applies rules that do not belong to the language he is speaking or writing. An ex...

Answered by Alessandro V. MLAT (Modern Languages) tutor
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