Get to the point I have noticed many students tend to drag on whatever topic they are talking about. For example, suppose you can make your writing more concise as it is usually easier to understand. Additionally, teachers notice when a student drags on unnecessarily to make a specific word count, and you may lose […]
Read MoreGrammarly Applications like Grammarly help students when they don’t have a peer to review their work or are running short on time to edit. However, it is essential to not depend on the app as it is prone to errors if misused (more commonly when not paying attention). World history encyclopaedia This website has many valuable […]
Read MoreWhy should you increase your mental sharpness or IQ? Generally, increasing your IQ enables students to tackle various tasks and questions (especially in exams). Think about it like this: When you workout your muscles you grow stronger, so when you workout your brain you can increase your overall intelligence. Play chess or similar strategy […]
Read MoreLearning an additional language either for school or as a hobby can benefit your personal and academic life. Here are some steps on how to effectively study languages! The power of applications: You’re probably familiar with language apps already, but there are some essential apps to look at. Duolingo is an app that allows users […]
Read MoreSo, what exactly are Primary and Secondary sources? Primary source: Primary sources are original materials; these can be artefacts, letters, speeches, books, videos etc. Secondary source: Secondary sources are often generalised interpretations of Primary sources. For example, a journal article was written about an ancient Greek artefact: other examples include textbooks, books (that interpret primary […]
Read MoreSome people find open book exams a relief because they can refer to materials. On the other hand, some students may find open book exams stressful because they must carefully sort through materials during an exam. This blog will be useful for those on both spectrums looking to effectively prepare for an open book examination. […]
Read MoreI am going to assume its that time of the year in English where you are studying a film. Well, this is your one stop shop for all the common Film techniques! Feel free to pin this to your taskbar, take photos or make flashcards to burn these techniques into your memory. Camera shots and […]
Read MoreI know, sometimes starting that one paper can be such a chore especially when you’ve got more interesting things going on… Like cleaning your desk for the tenth time or perhaps watching the latest show. However, procrastinating will only lead to feelings of anxiety and doom hovering over your head all day until the time […]
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