Hi, all
Sorry I've been neglecting your posts here - as you can probably guess from the article I wrote earlier this week, things have been a bit crazy since the GMAC conference last week.
If you want to discuss any of this, do so in the comments of the various blog posts or here in this sticky - we'll try to keep it all in one place.
The below has been edited from the initial post, as more information has become available
Here's the main article on our blog:
http://www.manhattangmat.com/blog/index ... -the-gmac/
Keep checking the blog for updates; I just submitted another one to our editor a few minutes ago, so it should post later today.
Two things:
(1) The downplaying of AMERICAN-CENTRIC idioms is great news; you don't have to worry about American-centric language. (Initially, we were told that idioms in general were being phased out, but this info was later clarified - only american-centric language is being phased out.)
(2) The increased emphasis on meaning is not a major change IF you were already studying meaning / addressing meaning in your question analysis. A lot of students, though, try to approach SC in the same way they approach math - give me the rules and I'll apply them. That's a more mechanical approach to grammar and will get you into trouble when the problem is really testing meaning.
Note that some topics we think of as grammar are really meaning issues in disguise - this applies to almost all of modifiers, for example. (Really, what's the most common way to make a modifier mistake? Refer to the wrong thing - that is, mess up the meaning!) So you have already been studying this "meaning" stuff but (a) you may not have thought of it in that way, and (b) you may not have emphasized it enough in your study.