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scubashell44
LIF Adolescent

Member since 8/09 790 total posts
Name: Michelle
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CST?
Does any company publish study guides for the CST? I have to take the Italian CST in October, and all I can is the one on the NYSTCE website, which is really not helpful.
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Posted 9/24/09 11:03 PM |
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mathteach
Roll Tide!

Member since 8/08 3169 total posts
Name: Christine
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Re: CST?
check your local library. There are tons: Kaplan, etc...
And good luck!
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Posted 9/25/09 5:18 PM |
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missfabulous
#mommyneedswine

Member since 6/09 10031 total posts
Name: Colleen
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Re: CST?
I found one on amazon when I was studying for the Students with Disabilities CST.
Good luck!
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Posted 9/30/09 8:56 PM |
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KMCGK
Gotta have faith

Member since 7/09 2176 total posts
Name: Keep the Faith
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Re: CST?
From what I know, they don't make CST review books for languages. At least when I took the test 3 years ago, they didn't. I used the questions on the NYSTCE site and pestered my colleagues about what was on the test. When I took it in Spanish, there was alot of culture and history, random questions that for some, I literally guessed. (Might be different for the Italian since you just have 1 country to focus on.) The grammar part was easy. You have to do a speaking situation in the beginning which is about ten minutes or so. I remember I had to return shoes to the store and some other people had to talk about a plate that they broke while over someone's house for dinner. The writing is the last part which was very easy as well. So, if I were you, I'd go back and review popular works of art, literature and stuff like that.
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Posted 9/30/09 10:29 PM |
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