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1 Day to go. SAT I & II New Online Session will start from 6th August 2020 !!!

The SAT exam lasts for 3 hours and 50 minutes if you choose to write the essay. The score ranges from 400-1600. Take a look at the latest SAT syllabus 2018-19 and make sure that you are headed in the right direction with your SAT prep.

Reading

  1. This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4-5 passages and a total of 52 questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow within 65 minutes.

    Each 500-750 words-long passage may be taken from:

    • Classic or contemporary work of US or world literature
    • Document or speech related to the Constitution and founding of the US
    • A selection about economics, psychology, sociology, etc.

    Each passage is followed by 10-12 multiple-choice questions with four answer choices. Broadly speaking, the questions are of the following types:

    • Main idea or central theme of the passage
    • Explanation or inference of a phrase used in the passage
    • Function of a phrase or sentence in the passage
    • Style, tone, perspective or attitude of the author
    • Evidence that supports a stance
    • Data analysis on the basis of diagrams, charts or graphs

    SAT does not expect you to have prior knowledge of the passage topics as the questions that are asked are always based on the passage. However, familiarity with these topics is recommended because one, it helps you develop a reading habit and two, it is a definitive confidence-building measure.

  2. Writing and Language

    This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4 passages and a total of 44 multiple-choice questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow in 35 minutes.

    Each passage may be taken from articles or write-ups related to:

    • Careers
    • Science
    • History or Social Studies
    • Humanities

    Commonly-asked question types are based on:

    • Strengthen/weaken the argument
    • Word choice regarding text, style or tone
    • Structural changes to ensure correctness or improve readability
    • Sentence structure, punctuation, grammar usage involving verb tense, parallel construction, subject-verb agreement, etc.

    Prior knowledge of topics is not required as all questions lie within the scope of the passage. Some passages may be accompanied by graphs or charts that check your interpretative skills (not mathematical skills).

    Together, the above two sections are scored on a scale of 200-800.

  3. Math

    The Math component of the SAT has two parts: Math Test-Calculator and Math Test-No calculator. Math Test-Calculator has 38 questions to be answered within 55 minutes and Math Test-No Calculator has 20 questions to be answered within 25 minutes. The calculator part of the test involves complex calculations that necessitates the use of calculator, but if you are comfortable you can choose not to use one. Check out SAT-approved calculators.

    The Math test focuses on three core areas:

    • Heart of Algebra

      Linear equations with rational coefficients, system of linear equations(with no solution, finite or infinite solutions), linear inequalities in two variables and their systems, graphical representation of linear function.

    • Problem-solving and Data Analysis

      Percentages; ratio and proportion; unit conversion; equation of line or curve using a scatterplot; two-way tables to calculate conditional frequencies and conditional probabilities; association of variables or independence of events; estimation of a population parameter; calculation of mean, median, mode, range and standard deviation in statistics; evaluation of reports to check appropriateness of data collection methods.

    • Passport to Advanced Math

      Quadratic equations with rational coefficients; determination of the most suitable form of an expression; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of polynomial equations; zeros and factors of polynomials, non-linear relationship between two variables, function notation, isolation of a variable by rearrangement of formula or equation.

    SAT provides you with a cheat sheet of important formulae. Although most questions in the Math section are multiple-choice, 22 per cent are grid-in questions wherein a student has to solve the problem, write the correct answer in the box provided and circle the corresponding bubble in the OMR sheet provided.

    The Math section is scored on a scale of 200-800.

  4. SAT Essay

    This is the optional component of the SAT. However, some universities require or recommend it. Check SAT essay requirements in your college of choice.

    SAT essay allows you to demonstrate your reading, analysis and writing skills. You are given 50 minutes to read a 650-750 words-long passage and then write an analysis about how the author builds his or her argument. This type of question is a standard feature of the SAT essay. The passage, of course, varies each time. Remember, you are required to analyse the author’s text and identify the evidence that the author uses to support his or her argument. So, refrain from stating your opinion. Take a look at the SAT Essay Guide to know more.

    SAT-II ( SAT Subject Test)

    SAT Subject Tests are college admission exams on specific subjects. These are the only national admission tests where you choose the tests that best showcase your strengths and interests.

    Subject Tests Overview

    The Basics

    • There are 20 SAT Subject Tests in five general subject areas: English, history, languages, mathematics and science.
    • Each Subject Test is an hour long. They are all multiple-choice and scored on a 200–800 scale.
    • Subject Tests test you on your knowledge of subjects on a high school level. The best way to prepare is to take the relevant courses and work hard in them.

    When, Where, and How

    • SAT Subject Tests are generally given six times in any given school year, on the same days and in the same test centers as the SAT — but not all 20 tests are offered on every SAT date. Find out when specific tests will be given.
    • The Language with Listening tests are offered in November. After 2020, tests are offered in May. Upcoming administrations are in November 2019, November 2020 (U.S., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands only), and May 2021.
    • You can take one, two, or three Subject Tests on any test date.
    • You can’t take the SAT and an SAT Subject Test on the same day.
    • Some SAT Subject Tests require you to bring special equipment — for example, CD players for Language with Listening tests.
    • You choose what tests to take when you register, but on test day, you can add, subtract, or switch tests — with some limitations. 

Registrations Open for New Session.

Whether you have just begun your SAT prep or are nearly done with it, it always helps to streamline your prep with the latest SAT syllabus with GreenHall Academy. Happy prepping !

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Chemistry AS-Level Online Super Crash Course !

Chemistry AS-Level Online Super Crash Course by Sir Mubashir Sulehri will start from 11th August 2020. 


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2 Days to go. SAT I & II New Online Session will start from 6th August 2020 !!!

The SAT exam lasts for 3 hours and 50 minutes if you choose to write the essay. The score ranges from 400-1600. Take a look at the latest SAT syllabus 2018-19 and make sure that you are headed in the right direction with your SAT prep.

Reading

  1. This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4-5 passages and a total of 52 questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow within 65 minutes.

    Each 500-750 words-long passage may be taken from:

    • Classic or contemporary work of US or world literature
    • Document or speech related to the Constitution and founding of the US
    • A selection about economics, psychology, sociology, etc.

    Each passage is followed by 10-12 multiple-choice questions with four answer choices. Broadly speaking, the questions are of the following types:

    • Main idea or central theme of the passage
    • Explanation or inference of a phrase used in the passage
    • Function of a phrase or sentence in the passage
    • Style, tone, perspective or attitude of the author
    • Evidence that supports a stance
    • Data analysis on the basis of diagrams, charts or graphs

    SAT does not expect you to have prior knowledge of the passage topics as the questions that are asked are always based on the passage. However, familiarity with these topics is recommended because one, it helps you develop a reading habit and two, it is a definitive confidence-building measure.

  2. Writing and Language

    This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4 passages and a total of 44 multiple-choice questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow in 35 minutes.

    Each passage may be taken from articles or write-ups related to:

    • Careers
    • Science
    • History or Social Studies
    • Humanities

    Commonly-asked question types are based on:

    • Strengthen/weaken the argument
    • Word choice regarding text, style or tone
    • Structural changes to ensure correctness or improve readability
    • Sentence structure, punctuation, grammar usage involving verb tense, parallel construction, subject-verb agreement, etc.

    Prior knowledge of topics is not required as all questions lie within the scope of the passage. Some passages may be accompanied by graphs or charts that check your interpretative skills (not mathematical skills).

    Together, the above two sections are scored on a scale of 200-800.

  3. Math

    The Math component of the SAT has two parts: Math Test-Calculator and Math Test-No calculator. Math Test-Calculator has 38 questions to be answered within 55 minutes and Math Test-No Calculator has 20 questions to be answered within 25 minutes. The calculator part of the test involves complex calculations that necessitates the use of calculator, but if you are comfortable you can choose not to use one. Check out SAT-approved calculators.

    The Math test focuses on three core areas:

    • Heart of Algebra

      Linear equations with rational coefficients, system of linear equations(with no solution, finite or infinite solutions), linear inequalities in two variables and their systems, graphical representation of linear function.

    • Problem-solving and Data Analysis

      Percentages; ratio and proportion; unit conversion; equation of line or curve using a scatterplot; two-way tables to calculate conditional frequencies and conditional probabilities; association of variables or independence of events; estimation of a population parameter; calculation of mean, median, mode, range and standard deviation in statistics; evaluation of reports to check appropriateness of data collection methods.

    • Passport to Advanced Math

      Quadratic equations with rational coefficients; determination of the most suitable form of an expression; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of polynomial equations; zeros and factors of polynomials, non-linear relationship between two variables, function notation, isolation of a variable by rearrangement of formula or equation.

    SAT provides you with a cheat sheet of important formulae. Although most questions in the Math section are multiple-choice, 22 per cent are grid-in questions wherein a student has to solve the problem, write the correct answer in the box provided and circle the corresponding bubble in the OMR sheet provided.

    The Math section is scored on a scale of 200-800.

  4. SAT Essay

    This is the optional component of the SAT. However, some universities require or recommend it. Check SAT essay requirements in your college of choice.

    SAT essay allows you to demonstrate your reading, analysis and writing skills. You are given 50 minutes to read a 650-750 words-long passage and then write an analysis about how the author builds his or her argument. This type of question is a standard feature of the SAT essay. The passage, of course, varies each time. Remember, you are required to analyse the author’s text and identify the evidence that the author uses to support his or her argument. So, refrain from stating your opinion. Take a look at the SAT Essay Guide to know more.

    SAT-II ( SAT Subject Test)

    SAT Subject Tests are college admission exams on specific subjects. These are the only national admission tests where you choose the tests that best showcase your strengths and interests.

    Subject Tests Overview

    The Basics

    • There are 20 SAT Subject Tests in five general subject areas: English, history, languages, mathematics and science.
    • Each Subject Test is an hour long. They are all multiple-choice and scored on a 200–800 scale.
    • Subject Tests test you on your knowledge of subjects on a high school level. The best way to prepare is to take the relevant courses and work hard in them.

    When, Where, and How

    • SAT Subject Tests are generally given six times in any given school year, on the same days and in the same test centers as the SAT — but not all 20 tests are offered on every SAT date. Find out when specific tests will be given.
    • The Language with Listening tests are offered in November. After 2020, tests are offered in May. Upcoming administrations are in November 2019, November 2020 (U.S., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands only), and May 2021.
    • You can take one, two, or three Subject Tests on any test date.
    • You can’t take the SAT and an SAT Subject Test on the same day.
    • Some SAT Subject Tests require you to bring special equipment — for example, CD players for Language with Listening tests.
    • You choose what tests to take when you register, but on test day, you can add, subtract, or switch tests — with some limitations. 

Registrations Open for New Session.

Whether you have just begun your SAT prep or are nearly done with it, it always helps to streamline your prep with the latest SAT syllabus with GreenHall Academy. Happy prepping !

Gulberg Campus:0312-5314148
Paragon :03207777456
Wapda Town:0311-6333444
DHA Phase I:0331-5314143
Johar Town:03116333666
DHA Phase IV: 0320-6666989
Faisal Town: 03116333777

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2 Days to go. SAT I & II New Online Session will start from 6th August 2020 !!!

The SAT exam lasts for 3 hours and 50 minutes if you choose to write the essay. The score ranges from 400-1600. Take a look at the latest SAT syllabus 2018-19 and make sure that you are headed in the right direction with your SAT prep.

Reading

  1. This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4-5 passages and a total of 52 questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow within 65 minutes.

    Each 500-750 words-long passage may be taken from:

    • Classic or contemporary work of US or world literature
    • Document or speech related to the Constitution and founding of the US
    • A selection about economics, psychology, sociology, etc.

    Each passage is followed by 10-12 multiple-choice questions with four answer choices. Broadly speaking, the questions are of the following types:

    • Main idea or central theme of the passage
    • Explanation or inference of a phrase used in the passage
    • Function of a phrase or sentence in the passage
    • Style, tone, perspective or attitude of the author
    • Evidence that supports a stance
    • Data analysis on the basis of diagrams, charts or graphs

    SAT does not expect you to have prior knowledge of the passage topics as the questions that are asked are always based on the passage. However, familiarity with these topics is recommended because one, it helps you develop a reading habit and two, it is a definitive confidence-building measure.

  2. Writing and Language

    This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4 passages and a total of 44 multiple-choice questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow in 35 minutes.

    Each passage may be taken from articles or write-ups related to:

    • Careers
    • Science
    • History or Social Studies
    • Humanities

    Commonly-asked question types are based on:

    • Strengthen/weaken the argument
    • Word choice regarding text, style or tone
    • Structural changes to ensure correctness or improve readability
    • Sentence structure, punctuation, grammar usage involving verb tense, parallel construction, subject-verb agreement, etc.

    Prior knowledge of topics is not required as all questions lie within the scope of the passage. Some passages may be accompanied by graphs or charts that check your interpretative skills (not mathematical skills).

    Together, the above two sections are scored on a scale of 200-800.

  3. Math

    The Math component of the SAT has two parts: Math Test-Calculator and Math Test-No calculator. Math Test-Calculator has 38 questions to be answered within 55 minutes and Math Test-No Calculator has 20 questions to be answered within 25 minutes. The calculator part of the test involves complex calculations that necessitates the use of calculator, but if you are comfortable you can choose not to use one. Check out SAT-approved calculators.

    The Math test focuses on three core areas:

    • Heart of Algebra

      Linear equations with rational coefficients, system of linear equations(with no solution, finite or infinite solutions), linear inequalities in two variables and their systems, graphical representation of linear function.

    • Problem-solving and Data Analysis

      Percentages; ratio and proportion; unit conversion; equation of line or curve using a scatterplot; two-way tables to calculate conditional frequencies and conditional probabilities; association of variables or independence of events; estimation of a population parameter; calculation of mean, median, mode, range and standard deviation in statistics; evaluation of reports to check appropriateness of data collection methods.

    • Passport to Advanced Math

      Quadratic equations with rational coefficients; determination of the most suitable form of an expression; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of polynomial equations; zeros and factors of polynomials, non-linear relationship between two variables, function notation, isolation of a variable by rearrangement of formula or equation.

    SAT provides you with a cheat sheet of important formulae. Although most questions in the Math section are multiple-choice, 22 per cent are grid-in questions wherein a student has to solve the problem, write the correct answer in the box provided and circle the corresponding bubble in the OMR sheet provided.

    The Math section is scored on a scale of 200-800.

  4. SAT Essay

    This is the optional component of the SAT. However, some universities require or recommend it. Check SAT essay requirements in your college of choice.

    SAT essay allows you to demonstrate your reading, analysis and writing skills. You are given 50 minutes to read a 650-750 words-long passage and then write an analysis about how the author builds his or her argument. This type of question is a standard feature of the SAT essay. The passage, of course, varies each time. Remember, you are required to analyse the author’s text and identify the evidence that the author uses to support his or her argument. So, refrain from stating your opinion. Take a look at the SAT Essay Guide to know more.

    SAT-II ( SAT Subject Test)

    SAT Subject Tests are college admission exams on specific subjects. These are the only national admission tests where you choose the tests that best showcase your strengths and interests.

    Subject Tests Overview

    The Basics

    • There are 20 SAT Subject Tests in five general subject areas: English, history, languages, mathematics and science.
    • Each Subject Test is an hour long. They are all multiple-choice and scored on a 200–800 scale.
    • Subject Tests test you on your knowledge of subjects on a high school level. The best way to prepare is to take the relevant courses and work hard in them.

    When, Where, and How

    • SAT Subject Tests are generally given six times in any given school year, on the same days and in the same test centers as the SAT — but not all 20 tests are offered on every SAT date. Find out when specific tests will be given.
    • The Language with Listening tests are offered in November. After 2020, tests are offered in May. Upcoming administrations are in November 2019, November 2020 (U.S., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands only), and May 2021.
    • You can take one, two, or three Subject Tests on any test date.
    • You can’t take the SAT and an SAT Subject Test on the same day.
    • Some SAT Subject Tests require you to bring special equipment — for example, CD players for Language with Listening tests.
    • You choose what tests to take when you register, but on test day, you can add, subtract, or switch tests — with some limitations. 

Registrations Open for New Session.

Whether you have just begun your SAT prep or are nearly done with it, it always helps to streamline your prep with the latest SAT syllabus with GreenHall Academy. Happy prepping !

Gulberg Campus:0312-5314148
Paragon :03207777456
Wapda Town:0311-6333444
DHA Phase I:0331-5314143
Johar Town:03116333666
DHA Phase IV: 0320-6666989
Faisal Town: 03116333777

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GRE/GMAT Online Session has been started !

The GMAT is accepted by all business schools. Its Unique Quantitative Question focuses on Data Sufficiency, while the GMAT’s Unique Verbal Questions look at Sentence Correction & Critical Reasoning. This test is better for number-crunching thinkers.
Differences between the GMAT and GRE

With ‘management’ forming part of its acronym, you might expect the GMAT to hold some sway over its GRE counterpart, if MBA admissions and related business master’s programs are the main goal. The test does place a heavier focus on quantitative and analytical skills – interpreting data presented in text, charts and tables to solve complex problems, for example. Tasks are therefore customized to evaluate skills seen as being specific to business managers.

The GRE, as a more versatile test, has less of a focus of math and includes a calculator for its quantitative problems. However, for those for whom English is not their first language, the verbal section may be more challenging than the GMAT’s, as it places an emphasis on vocabulary rather than on grammar.

The GMAT is a computer-adaptive test – this means that the questions you answer correctly, or incorrectly, determine the difficulty level of the questions that follow. During the GMAT, students can’t go back and review their previous answers. The GRE, meanwhile, is not a computer-adaptive test and allows students to check their previous answers.

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IGCSE Online Session !

Online Session of IGCSE has been started.
Registration open!
Fill registration form online
or visit any of our nearest campus for registrations.
The Administration of GreenHall comprises of leading educationalists thus ensuring the
prime objective of our institution remains the provision of quality education for our students.
For over the past decade GreenHall Academy has made itself a prominent institution catering specifically to the students who have opted for CAIE GCSE / IGCSE O-Level , A-Level , SAT , Grade 3-8 in Pakistan,
bearing the vantage point of an innovative outlook and a voluminous amount of experience GreenHall has devised ground breaking methods and strategies in order to familiarize the students with the patters of the CAIE’s thus ensuring a myriad of A* grade and countless high achiever distinctions both nationally and internationally.
A course layout has been exclusively designed for Grade 9, O-Levels, As-level and A levels exclusively by our faculty of teachers who are members of some of the leading schools of the country. GCSE O Levels , A-Level , SAT , Grade 3-8 Summer Session 2020 has been Started from 1st June 2020 at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.
GreenHall is a Best Academy of Lahore with Inspiring Top Notch Faculty of O Level , A Level , SAT & Junior Section (Grade 3-8). 8 branches , 30 National & International Distinctions , 120 publications & 175 Best Teachers faculty makes GreenHall Academy best academy of Lahore.
Green Hall Academy has broadly divided its classes (excluding Entry Tests) in two sections. The Junior Section of the institute provides evening coaching classes to the students from Grade 3 to 8, offering support and aid in homework assigned by the school and also assisting students in covering the prescribed school syllabus. The Junior Section is split into two groups in order to control the volume of the class and to provide every student with an adequate amount of individual attention as the school and syllabus pattern of each student differs significantly from the other in all respects. A Summer Camp for the Junior Section is conducted each year during the summer vacations, which focuses on guiding the students and acquainting them with syllabus of their new classes as well as granting Holiday Homework Support. Preparation is also offered for the Cambridge Checkpoints of primary and secondary level held each year by the CAIE.
The Senior Section includes classes of O-level and A-level are conducted in the mode of a Crash Course lasting for the duration of 3 months. The subjects for the classes of O levels are generally split into three groups i.e. Humanities, Business and Sciences, apart from the compulsory subjects of Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat, English and Urdu. The classes of A-levels follow the same comprehensive division of these three main groups.
In Covid-19 Pandemic scenario , online tuitions has emerged as an effective tool to improve the performance of the students. Due to the technological advancement, online tutoring has emerged a viable option. Although online tutoring has been around for a while now, many students and parents haven’t yet caught on the possibility of meeting with a tutor virtually, let alone come to recognize its benefits. Online tutoring provides a number of advantages that make it superior to the conventional method of tutoring in many ways.
Online Session of GCSE/IGCSE O Levels , A Levels & SAT has been started from 1st June 2020.
Advantage of online tutoring:
Learn from certified and experienced online tutors of GreenHall.
Customize your lesson plans and tuition schedule
Experience an interactive learning environment
Get Unlimited learning resource and tuition support
Why Us:
Best Teachers
Adaptive Teaching
Convenient & Safe
Live & Interactive
For Details:
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Paragon :03207777456
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IGCSE Online Session !

Online Session of IGCSE has been started.
Registration open!
Fill registration form online
or visit any of our nearest campus for registrations.
The Administration of GreenHall comprises of leading educationalists thus ensuring the
prime objective of our institution remains the provision of quality education for our students.
For over the past decade GreenHall Academy has made itself a prominent institution catering specifically to the students who have opted for CAIE GCSE / IGCSE O-Level , A-Level , SAT , Grade 3-8 in Pakistan,
bearing the vantage point of an innovative outlook and a voluminous amount of experience GreenHall has devised ground breaking methods and strategies in order to familiarize the students with the patters of the CAIE’s thus ensuring a myriad of A* grade and countless high achiever distinctions both nationally and internationally.
A course layout has been exclusively designed for Grade 9, O-Levels, As-level and A levels exclusively by our faculty of teachers who are members of some of the leading schools of the country. GCSE O Levels , A-Level , SAT , Grade 3-8 Summer Session 2020 has been Started from 1st June 2020 at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.
GreenHall is a Best Academy of Lahore with Inspiring Top Notch Faculty of O Level , A Level , SAT & Junior Section (Grade 3-8). 8 branches , 30 National & International Distinctions , 120 publications & 175 Best Teachers faculty makes GreenHall Academy best academy of Lahore.
Green Hall Academy has broadly divided its classes (excluding Entry Tests) in two sections. The Junior Section of the institute provides evening coaching classes to the students from Grade 3 to 8, offering support and aid in homework assigned by the school and also assisting students in covering the prescribed school syllabus. The Junior Section is split into two groups in order to control the volume of the class and to provide every student with an adequate amount of individual attention as the school and syllabus pattern of each student differs significantly from the other in all respects. A Summer Camp for the Junior Section is conducted each year during the summer vacations, which focuses on guiding the students and acquainting them with syllabus of their new classes as well as granting Holiday Homework Support. Preparation is also offered for the Cambridge Checkpoints of primary and secondary level held each year by the CAIE.
The Senior Section includes classes of O-level and A-level are conducted in the mode of a Crash Course lasting for the duration of 3 months. The subjects for the classes of O levels are generally split into three groups i.e. Humanities, Business and Sciences, apart from the compulsory subjects of Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat, English and Urdu. The classes of A-levels follow the same comprehensive division of these three main groups.
In Covid-19 Pandemic scenario , online tuitions has emerged as an effective tool to improve the performance of the students. Due to the technological advancement, online tutoring has emerged a viable option. Although online tutoring has been around for a while now, many students and parents haven’t yet caught on the possibility of meeting with a tutor virtually, let alone come to recognize its benefits. Online tutoring provides a number of advantages that make it superior to the conventional method of tutoring in many ways.
Online Session of GCSE/IGCSE O Levels , A Levels & SAT has been started from 1st June 2020.
Advantage of online tutoring:
Learn from certified and experienced online tutors of GreenHall.
Customize your lesson plans and tuition schedule
Experience an interactive learning environment
Get Unlimited learning resource and tuition support
Why Us:
Best Teachers
Adaptive Teaching
Convenient & Safe
Live & Interactive
For Details:
Gulberg Campus:0312-5314148
Paragon :03207777456
Wapda Town:0311-6333444
DHA Phase I:0331-5314143
Johar Town:03116333666
DHA Phase IV: 0320-6666989
Faisal Town: 03116333777


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Chemistry AS-Level, SAT I & II New Online Sessions !!!

New Online Sessions:
SAT I & II,                      6th August 2020,
Chemistry AS-Level,    11th August 2020
IGCSE started,              8th July 2020,
GRE/GMAT started,     11th July 2020,
O/A-Level & GCSE,       1st June 2020.
Registration open!
Fill registration form online
or visit any of our nearest campus for registrations.
The Administration of GreenHall comprises of leading educationalists thus ensuring the
prime objective of our institution remains the provision of quality education for our students.
For over the past decade GreenHall Academy has made itself a prominent institution catering specifically to the students who have opted for CAIE GCSE / IGCSE O-Level , A-Level , SAT , Grade 3-8 in Pakistan,
bearing the vantage point of an innovative outlook and a voluminous amount of experience GreenHall has devised ground breaking methods and strategies in order to familiarize the students with the patters of the CAIE’s thus ensuring a myriad of A* grade and countless high achiever distinctions both nationally and internationally.
A course layout has been exclusively designed for Grade 9, O-Levels, As-level and A levels exclusively by our faculty of teachers who are members of some of the leading schools of the country. GCSE O Levels , A-Level , SAT , Grade 3-8 Summer Session 2020 has been Started from 1st June 2020 at all Flagship Campuses of GreenHall Academy.
GreenHall is a Best Academy of Lahore with Inspiring Top Notch Faculty of O Level , A Level , SAT & Junior Section (Grade 3-8). 8 branches , 30 National & International Distinctions , 120 publications & 175 Best Teachers faculty makes GreenHall Academy best academy of Lahore.
Green Hall Academy has broadly divided its classes (excluding Entry Tests) in two sections. The Junior Section of the institute provides evening coaching classes to the students from Grade 3 to 8, offering support and aid in homework assigned by the school and also assisting students in covering the prescribed school syllabus. The Junior Section is split into two groups in order to control the volume of the class and to provide every student with an adequate amount of individual attention as the school and syllabus pattern of each student differs significantly from the other in all respects. A Summer Camp for the Junior Section is conducted each year during the summer vacations, which focuses on guiding the students and acquainting them with syllabus of their new classes as well as granting Holiday Homework Support. Preparation is also offered for the Cambridge Checkpoints of primary and secondary level held each year by the CAIE.
The Senior Section includes classes of O-level and A-level are conducted in the mode of a Crash Course lasting for the duration of 3 months. The subjects for the classes of O levels are generally split into three groups i.e. Humanities, Business and Sciences, apart from the compulsory subjects of Pakistan Studies, Islamiyat, English and Urdu. The classes of A-levels follow the same comprehensive division of these three main groups.
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SAT I & II New Online Session will start from 6th August 2020 !!!

The SAT exam lasts for 3 hours and 50 minutes if you choose to write the essay. The score ranges from 400-1600. Take a look at the latest SAT syllabus 2018-19 and make sure that you are headed in the right direction with your SAT prep.

Reading

  1. This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4-5 passages and a total of 52 questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow within 65 minutes.

    Each 500-750 words-long passage may be taken from:

    • Classic or contemporary work of US or world literature
    • Document or speech related to the Constitution and founding of the US
    • A selection about economics, psychology, sociology, etc.

    Each passage is followed by 10-12 multiple-choice questions with four answer choices. Broadly speaking, the questions are of the following types:

    • Main idea or central theme of the passage
    • Explanation or inference of a phrase used in the passage
    • Function of a phrase or sentence in the passage
    • Style, tone, perspective or attitude of the author
    • Evidence that supports a stance
    • Data analysis on the basis of diagrams, charts or graphs

    SAT does not expect you to have prior knowledge of the passage topics as the questions that are asked are always based on the passage. However, familiarity with these topics is recommended because one, it helps you develop a reading habit and two, it is a definitive confidence-building measure.

  2. Writing and Language

    This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4 passages and a total of 44 multiple-choice questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow in 35 minutes.

    Each passage may be taken from articles or write-ups related to:

    • Careers
    • Science
    • History or Social Studies
    • Humanities

    Commonly-asked question types are based on:

    • Strengthen/weaken the argument
    • Word choice regarding text, style or tone
    • Structural changes to ensure correctness or improve readability
    • Sentence structure, punctuation, grammar usage involving verb tense, parallel construction, subject-verb agreement, etc.

    Prior knowledge of topics is not required as all questions lie within the scope of the passage. Some passages may be accompanied by graphs or charts that check your interpretative skills (not mathematical skills).

    Together, the above two sections are scored on a scale of 200-800.

  3. Math

    The Math component of the SAT has two parts: Math Test-Calculator and Math Test-No calculator. Math Test-Calculator has 38 questions to be answered within 55 minutes and Math Test-No Calculator has 20 questions to be answered within 25 minutes. The calculator part of the test involves complex calculations that necessitates the use of calculator, but if you are comfortable you can choose not to use one. Check out SAT-approved calculators.

    The Math test focuses on three core areas:

    • Heart of Algebra

      Linear equations with rational coefficients, system of linear equations(with no solution, finite or infinite solutions), linear inequalities in two variables and their systems, graphical representation of linear function.

    • Problem-solving and Data Analysis

      Percentages; ratio and proportion; unit conversion; equation of line or curve using a scatterplot; two-way tables to calculate conditional frequencies and conditional probabilities; association of variables or independence of events; estimation of a population parameter; calculation of mean, median, mode, range and standard deviation in statistics; evaluation of reports to check appropriateness of data collection methods.

    • Passport to Advanced Math

      Quadratic equations with rational coefficients; determination of the most suitable form of an expression; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of polynomial equations; zeros and factors of polynomials, non-linear relationship between two variables, function notation, isolation of a variable by rearrangement of formula or equation.

    SAT provides you with a cheat sheet of important formulae. Although most questions in the Math section are multiple-choice, 22 per cent are grid-in questions wherein a student has to solve the problem, write the correct answer in the box provided and circle the corresponding bubble in the OMR sheet provided.

    The Math section is scored on a scale of 200-800.

  4. SAT Essay

    This is the optional component of the SAT. However, some universities require or recommend it. Check SAT essay requirements in your college of choice.

    SAT essay allows you to demonstrate your reading, analysis and writing skills. You are given 50 minutes to read a 650-750 words-long passage and then write an analysis about how the author builds his or her argument. This type of question is a standard feature of the SAT essay. The passage, of course, varies each time. Remember, you are required to analyse the author’s text and identify the evidence that the author uses to support his or her argument. So, refrain from stating your opinion. Take a look at the SAT Essay Guide to know more.

    SAT-II ( SAT Subject Test)

    SAT Subject Tests are college admission exams on specific subjects. These are the only national admission tests where you choose the tests that best showcase your strengths and interests.

    Subject Tests Overview

    The Basics

    • There are 20 SAT Subject Tests in five general subject areas: English, history, languages, mathematics and science.
    • Each Subject Test is an hour long. They are all multiple-choice and scored on a 200–800 scale.
    • Subject Tests test you on your knowledge of subjects on a high school level. The best way to prepare is to take the relevant courses and work hard in them.

    When, Where, and How

    • SAT Subject Tests are generally given six times in any given school year, on the same days and in the same test centers as the SAT — but not all 20 tests are offered on every SAT date. Find out when specific tests will be given.
    • The Language with Listening tests are offered in November. After 2020, tests are offered in May. Upcoming administrations are in November 2019, November 2020 (U.S., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands only), and May 2021.
    • You can take one, two, or three Subject Tests on any test date.
    • You can’t take the SAT and an SAT Subject Test on the same day.
    • Some SAT Subject Tests require you to bring special equipment — for example, CD players for Language with Listening tests.
    • You choose what tests to take when you register, but on test day, you can add, subtract, or switch tests — with some limitations. 

Registrations Open for New Session.

Whether you have just begun your SAT prep or are nearly done with it, it always helps to streamline your prep with the latest SAT syllabus with GreenHall Academy. Happy prepping !

Gulberg Campus:0312-5314148
Paragon :03207777456
Wapda Town:0311-6333444
DHA Phase I:0331-5314143
Johar Town:03116333666
DHA Phase IV: 0320-6666989
Faisal Town: 03116333777

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SAT I & II New Online Session will start from 6th August 2020 !!!

The SAT exam lasts for 3 hours and 50 minutes if you choose to write the essay. The score ranges from 400-1600. Take a look at the latest SAT syllabus 2018-19 and make sure that you are headed in the right direction with your SAT prep.

Reading

  1. This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4-5 passages and a total of 52 questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow within 65 minutes.

    Each 500-750 words-long passage may be taken from:

    • Classic or contemporary work of US or world literature
    • Document or speech related to the Constitution and founding of the US
    • A selection about economics, psychology, sociology, etc.

    Each passage is followed by 10-12 multiple-choice questions with four answer choices. Broadly speaking, the questions are of the following types:

    • Main idea or central theme of the passage
    • Explanation or inference of a phrase used in the passage
    • Function of a phrase or sentence in the passage
    • Style, tone, perspective or attitude of the author
    • Evidence that supports a stance
    • Data analysis on the basis of diagrams, charts or graphs

    SAT does not expect you to have prior knowledge of the passage topics as the questions that are asked are always based on the passage. However, familiarity with these topics is recommended because one, it helps you develop a reading habit and two, it is a definitive confidence-building measure.

  2. Writing and Language

    This section is a part of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component of the SAT. It consists of 4 passages and a total of 44 multiple-choice questions. You are required to read and understand these passages and answer the questions that follow in 35 minutes.

    Each passage may be taken from articles or write-ups related to:

    • Careers
    • Science
    • History or Social Studies
    • Humanities

    Commonly-asked question types are based on:

    • Strengthen/weaken the argument
    • Word choice regarding text, style or tone
    • Structural changes to ensure correctness or improve readability
    • Sentence structure, punctuation, grammar usage involving verb tense, parallel construction, subject-verb agreement, etc.

    Prior knowledge of topics is not required as all questions lie within the scope of the passage. Some passages may be accompanied by graphs or charts that check your interpretative skills (not mathematical skills).

    Together, the above two sections are scored on a scale of 200-800.

  3. Math

    The Math component of the SAT has two parts: Math Test-Calculator and Math Test-No calculator. Math Test-Calculator has 38 questions to be answered within 55 minutes and Math Test-No Calculator has 20 questions to be answered within 25 minutes. The calculator part of the test involves complex calculations that necessitates the use of calculator, but if you are comfortable you can choose not to use one. Check out SAT-approved calculators.

    The Math test focuses on three core areas:

    • Heart of Algebra

      Linear equations with rational coefficients, system of linear equations(with no solution, finite or infinite solutions), linear inequalities in two variables and their systems, graphical representation of linear function.

    • Problem-solving and Data Analysis

      Percentages; ratio and proportion; unit conversion; equation of line or curve using a scatterplot; two-way tables to calculate conditional frequencies and conditional probabilities; association of variables or independence of events; estimation of a population parameter; calculation of mean, median, mode, range and standard deviation in statistics; evaluation of reports to check appropriateness of data collection methods.

    • Passport to Advanced Math

      Quadratic equations with rational coefficients; determination of the most suitable form of an expression; addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of polynomial equations; zeros and factors of polynomials, non-linear relationship between two variables, function notation, isolation of a variable by rearrangement of formula or equation.

    SAT provides you with a cheat sheet of important formulae. Although most questions in the Math section are multiple-choice, 22 per cent are grid-in questions wherein a student has to solve the problem, write the correct answer in the box provided and circle the corresponding bubble in the OMR sheet provided.

    The Math section is scored on a scale of 200-800.

  4. SAT Essay

    This is the optional component of the SAT. However, some universities require or recommend it. Check SAT essay requirements in your college of choice.

    SAT essay allows you to demonstrate your reading, analysis and writing skills. You are given 50 minutes to read a 650-750 words-long passage and then write an analysis about how the author builds his or her argument. This type of question is a standard feature of the SAT essay. The passage, of course, varies each time. Remember, you are required to analyse the author’s text and identify the evidence that the author uses to support his or her argument. So, refrain from stating your opinion. Take a look at the SAT Essay Guide to know more.

    SAT-II ( SAT Subject Test)

    SAT Subject Tests are college admission exams on specific subjects. These are the only national admission tests where you choose the tests that best showcase your strengths and interests.

    Subject Tests Overview

    The Basics

    • There are 20 SAT Subject Tests in five general subject areas: English, history, languages, mathematics and science.
    • Each Subject Test is an hour long. They are all multiple-choice and scored on a 200–800 scale.
    • Subject Tests test you on your knowledge of subjects on a high school level. The best way to prepare is to take the relevant courses and work hard in them.

    When, Where, and How

    • SAT Subject Tests are generally given six times in any given school year, on the same days and in the same test centers as the SAT — but not all 20 tests are offered on every SAT date. Find out when specific tests will be given.
    • The Language with Listening tests are offered in November. After 2020, tests are offered in May. Upcoming administrations are in November 2019, November 2020 (U.S., Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands only), and May 2021.
    • You can take one, two, or three Subject Tests on any test date.
    • You can’t take the SAT and an SAT Subject Test on the same day.
    • Some SAT Subject Tests require you to bring special equipment — for example, CD players for Language with Listening tests.
    • You choose what tests to take when you register, but on test day, you can add, subtract, or switch tests — with some limitations. 

Registrations Open for New Session.

Whether you have just begun your SAT prep or are nearly done with it, it always helps to streamline your prep with the latest SAT syllabus with GreenHall Academy. Happy prepping !

Gulberg Campus:0312-5314148
Paragon :03207777456
Wapda Town:0311-6333444
DHA Phase I:0331-5314143
Johar Town:03116333666
DHA Phase IV: 0320-6666989
Faisal Town: 03116333777


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