The use of lawgic really depends on what question type you're answering. Typically, people write down the lawgic for MBT and MSS question types. It's also helpful to at least draw the logical structure for PF and parallel question types.
and I can guess that RC would be pretty good as I did the Manhattan RC guide... with was written by Mike Kim... as was the trainer... so broadly, I guess they would have the same structure.
... you CAN train for the structure of the passages and types ... etc.) (3) what is the structure of the passage (an example ... that gets you the broad structure of the passage (2) tune ...
@kbk2785 remember that the lsat doesn't test your vocabulary. So yes, it is possible for any ESL person to do well on the LSAT. You just have to focus and dedicate time to learning the structure/skills of the LSAT.