Revised and updated for 2026. This isn't a book that quizzes you on skills you haven't learned yet. It teaches you to read, write, and think like the GED expects — one skill at a time, from the ground up. Each chapter starts by explaining a specific reading or writing skill in plain English: what it is, why the test cares about it, and how to spot it in a passage. Then you see the skill applied in a worked example with a real passage. Then you practice it yourself — and only then. By the time you reach the chapter review questions, you're not guessing. You understand. Covers every skill on the GED RLA exam: reading comprehension (main idea, inference, evidence, author's purpose, tone, text structure), grammar and language (fragments, run-ons, agreement, punctuation, confused words), and the Extended Response essay. The essay chapter is the most thorough in any GED prep book — it breaks the 45-minute essay into five clear steps, shows you three scored sample essays (0/6, 3/6, and 6/6) with line-by-line annotations, and gives you a reusable outline template you can take into the test. All passages are original — workplace memos, news articles, editorials, historical documents, and short fiction about real working adults. Grammar chapters use passage-editing format, exactly like the real test. Written for adult learners and ESL students. Two full-length practice tests with essay prompts and model responses included.