An important part of learning something is making sure you plan your time and use it well. If you want to remember
things well, you need to review information you’ve learned. Try to follow the advice:
DO | DON’T |
●Make a study timetable at least three weeks before your exams and follow time to relax and have fun. ●Review little and often. ●While you’re studying, have short regular breaks. A short break every 45 minutes is good idea. Stand up and walk around— you will feel more awake. ●Try making a weekly plan showing what you do every day(school, travel, meals, etc). You might see where you’re wasting time that you could use to study or read. | ●Study for hours every night a week before your exam! Studying for hours the night before will make you tired and your brain won’t work well. ●Study for a long period of time without a break. You probably won’t remember information very well if you do this ●Worry too much. If you feel nervous, you won’t learn as well as if you’re relaxed. |
1.When learning something, you’d better make a plan first.
2.Make sure to review as much as possible every time.
3.You’ll feel more awake after a 45-minute break while studying.
4.If you worry too much, you can’t learn well.
5.You should stay up late the night before exams.
—My cousin has a sore throat.
—She’d better .
A. drink water with honey B. see a dentist
C. take a shower D. get an X-ray
I wonder .
A. how will you celebrate Thanksgiving
B. that the Water Festival is really fun.
C. what do people eat on the Mid-Autumn Festival
D. whether you will make resolution on New Year’s Day
I’m going to graduate from my school soon, but I’ll it forever.
A. be friends with B. be thankful to
C. keep away from D. fall in love with
My parents are always worried about what will happen if I .
A. succeeded B. won’t succeed
C. will fail D. fail
At school, we are taught knowledge how to behave well.
A. neither; nor B. either; or
C. not only; but also D. not; but