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1. STUDYTIPSSTYLES.pdf
STUDY TIPS FOR THE VISUAL LEARNER - sln.org.uk STUDY TIPS FOR THE VISUAL LEARNER High Visual learners tend to learn information by seeing, whether through reading or watching. Reading textbooks, material on the ...

2. 30-Ways-to-revise-languages.pdf
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30 Ways to revise languages - … 30 ways to revise French/German/Spanish GCSE Revision strategies and activities for Year 11 preparing for Listening and Reading Exams 1. Key topics to be revised for ...

3. ppt_10-30.pdf
What is the best way to revise the underlined … What is the best way to revise the underlined portion? 10-30-17 This week many students across the state will enjoy a three-day weekend. There is a state teachers ...

4. download.asp?file=471&type=pdf
Student Hut and Gojimo Present The Complete … The Complete Guide to A Level Revision Student Hut and Gojimo Present

5. Revision Guide.pdf
A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR YOUR GCSE EXAMS A SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR YOUR GCSE EXAMS . INTRODUCTION So you’ve got GCSEs coming up! If you prepare well, there’s nothing to worry about – …

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Departmental tips for maximising achievement in … WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO REVISE MATHS? Practice papers in Maths are probably the best way to revise. Complete as many as possible. Learn from any mistakes by …

7. Memory revision and exam techniques 2014.pdf
Memory, revision and exam techniques Academic … Memory, revision and exam techniques Academic skills guide 3 Produced by Dyslexia Support Enabling Services View at www.soton.ac.uk/edusupport/dyslexia

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