English Exam Drill Pack 2 - Perfect English Language Exam 2

>> Saturday, February 12, 2011


In part one of this article we looked at four key techniques for preparing to get a perfect score on English language exams. o Know the Specific Exam Topics
o Asking for and Attending Tutorials
o Preparing tutorial sheets for self-study
o Using Your Personal Learning Styles and Characteristics
In using your personal learning styles and characteristics in exam preparation, don't be shy about asking your teacher or tutor to help you prepare study aids that are specifically tailored for you such as:

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o Flash cards and other visual aids
o Graphics, charts and tables
o Vocabulary lists, synonym listings and definitions
o Manipulatives and realia
o Digitally-based media and audio (MP3, wav, aud files, practice websites)
o Interactive activities (VHS or BETA cassettes, CDs, DVDs, games, etc.)
5. Establish a Regular Study / Review Schedule - and Stick to It
Start off by getting an accomplice or two to join or form a study and practice group with you for regular sessions. The added support will help to keep you on track. Have short but regular study breaks or sessions instead of fewer and longer ones. Use any and all methods and study aids at your disposal.
6. Relax, Unwind and De-Stress
If you've studied and practiced regularly, prepared well and kept up to date with class work and course requirements, you genuinely needn't worry. Before the exam, relax, unwind or de-stress yourself. The skills and material are in your brain. You put it "in there" numerous times in numerous ways. No amount of preparation will do you any good if you're" stiff as a board" or "tight as a drum" come exam time. So you need to relax beforehand. The day before the exam take a relaxation break and do whatever you need to de-stress yourself.
Keys to Relaxation
o Take a hot shower or soak in a warm, soothing bath
o Listen to soft music like ballads, romantic songs, classical or New Age instrumentals
o Watch a movie or video - comedies are especially good for unwinding; it's the gales of laughter (yours) you see ...
o Try Yoga or meditation - adding a few relaxation techniques to your test - taking repertoire can come in mighty handy.
Use The Five P's Principle
The five P's Principle: Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance, will ensure you do your very best on an English language (or any other) exam. So apply these steps and techniques to line yourself up for a perfect score on your next exam. And if you score a 4.9 or 99 on the exam, well, nobody's perfect.

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