this worked for my Gcse's but it's not for everyone, anyway. I got a tape recorder (phone with a long memory, video camera, watever) and got my partner, who has the greatest way of reading things I know, to read out the stuff I needed to learn, in simple, short, direct sentences. He made it funny, and sad, in certain places- specific words i needed to use he did in a high pitched voice or with a great accent, something like that. then i put the tape on repeat just before i went to sleep and fell asleep listening to it. when i woke up in the mornings, i wrote down everything i remembered straaight off then repeated the process the next nite. it was great fun and im sure i giggled in my sleep cos i usually woke up to find my little sis throwing cushions or the like at me! but it really helped. i did this about 3 weeks before the start of my exams, then as each day had a different exam, just played the tape that i needed for the next day. it really worked and i got much better results than i was predicted and i even expected. try it, u mite be suprised!
i wish u all the luck in the world hun
xxx
2007-02-05 07:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Lord of the earrings is an outstanding series, yet you should have a really sturdy interest span. Very deep in data. no longer to instruct Tolkein makes use of countless inauspicious words. i does no longer recommend a baby interpreting it except they're atleast 13. it really is only my opinion although. in case your son is an excellent reader he promises it a shot. Harry Potter is tremendous! For each and every age! Stephen King has a e book called The Eyes of the Dragon. i trust that is the identify. that is been about 2 years considering i have examine it. anyhow, that is newborn pleasant and extremely sturdy. The Spiderwick Chronicles. they're making a movie on that series quickly. The Eragon series. Gosh there is only such countless. attempt the Barnes and Noble internet web site only to grant you some recommendations. wish this helped.
2016-11-25 03:07:26
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answered by ? 3
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Hello :o) There is no one great recipe for revising, we all have different ways of remembering details. However, what worked for me, was to make notes of the salient issues of the subject onto a number of A4 sheets of paper. Write them in capital letters in highlighter pen and put them up on the wall. Go over them repeatedly at intervals during the day, and just before you go to bed. Get someone to test you on them. Once you are in the exam room, think of these sheets of paper on the wall. You will find that the details will come to you. It worked for me and alot of my friends. I now have a degree in social sciences.
I wish you all the best! :o)
2007-02-04 19:59:32
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answered by Anonymous
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An English teacher once told me to go to bed early and wake up about 4am in the morning and revise straight away. You may feel tied but your brain will be wide awake and you take in more information without realising. Good luck!
2007-02-04 19:47:29
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answered by Johny0555 3
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I write it all down and gradually reduce it as Im taking it in so that I eventually just end up with key points to remember. I colour code things too so that I can think back to how the words looked etc. I eventually end up with flashcards and I get my friends and husband to test me on them. I also post notes all over my house to remind me. I also record myself saying the information and listen to it on my mp3 player whilst doing other stuff, including sleeping.
2007-02-05 02:34:50
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answered by goobygum 2
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stop stressing, be more confident and break up what you have to revise into chunks and schedule them doing the most dreaded first. Work hard, play hard. Don't let one interfere with the other.
2007-02-04 20:40:36
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answered by davidcush2000 2
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Do it all the night before, burn the midnight oil - honestly, I always found it was well in my mind as soon as I woke up the next day!
2007-02-04 19:52:56
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answered by Anonymous
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for a start close Yahoo answers !!!
Read through and write down by hand all the key points, then re read. good luck!
2007-02-04 19:57:08
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answered by Linda J 2
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Dont bother. AS levels are easy as.
2007-02-04 19:49:31
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answered by Anonymous
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