ACT English Tutoring Guide: Grammar, Rhetoric, and Pacing
Credibility Note
This guide was prepared by The Score Movers ACT Instruction Team and reviewed by Jacob Sycoff, Founder and Lead ACT Tutor for instructional accuracy, clarity, and practical test-day execution.
Last updated: March 2, 2026
Author: The Score Movers ACT Instruction Team | Reviewed by: Jacob Sycoff, Founder and Lead ACT Tutor
This guide focuses on improving grammar accuracy while protecting pace across all ACT English passages. It is designed for families that want a practical prep plan they can apply right away.
What this guide covers
How to coach ACT English for punctuation, concision, organization, and timing under pressure.
- Break ACT English misses into 2 buckets: concept gaps and process errors.
- Create a repeatable first-pass strategy so easy points are secured quickly.
- Use post-drill review to document why wrong answers looked attractive.
- Re-test the same skill cluster within 72 hours to lock retention.
How to apply this plan
Use this sequence to turn strategy into measurable progress while keeping workload realistic week to week.
- Run one baseline diagnostic and choose no more than two priority fixes at a time.
- Tie each tutoring session to a concrete homework output and completion deadline.
- Review every missed question for root cause before introducing new material.
- Use weekly trend checks to decide whether to deepen or shift focus.
Related guides and next steps
Use these related pages to continue the same strategy without restarting from scratch.
- ACT Tutoring: Complete 2026 Guide for Parents and Students - A full decision guide for families choosing an ACT tutoring plan, timeline, and score target in 2026.
- 8-Week ACT Study Plan (With Tutor Support Milestones) - An 8-week sprint with weekly targets, checkpoint tests, and family check-in routines.
- ACT Tutoring Services - Review one-on-one ACT tutoring options and delivery formats.
