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Thursday, 5 June 2008

tips getting a good score

Getting a good score requires a good way of studying. If somebody failed in the test, it might be something wrong in the way his or her study. here are some consideration that you can have a look:

  • First thing you need to do is know your teacher like better. Most of them like you to come on time. If you are late, they will send you out of class. Or maybe they like a simple chat before starting class. The fastest way to know your teacher is ask seniors because they have already known.
  • The second is speak up when the discussion starts, because it can set up your self esteem, confidence, and your courage. Your teacher may give you extra mark.
  • The third is choose a good seat where you can see the blackboard or teacher without something that prevent you to see it.
  • The last is don't try to play hooky unless you want a bad score. Playing hooky is bad because it can lose your credits.

questions:

  1. do you agree with those consideration?
  2. according to text above, what things do you always do's and dont's?
  3. do you have any tips or ways on your own?


4 comments:

Claudia Ceraso said...

Hmm. About the first bullet point, I think you are telling students how to 'play school'. They all learn that instinctively.
I agree with finding out whatever helps boost the student's self-esteem. Feeling OK helps you perform your best at exams.

Keep the posts coming.
Regards from Argentina,
Claudia
fceblog

Rifka's blog said...

1. i agree with those tips because i think it's really helpful for students to get a good mark
2. i never come late and never play hooky, but i'm not confident enough to speak in front of class
3. my tips is having a good mood in class

Anonymous said...

Good advise! it's very easy to do. but for the second tips, speak up, may be it can be the hardest thing to do for some people.
And you are great making simple tips.

Hanna's World said...

the answers are:
1. Yes, I do. Yet,at first I thought they are tips for getting good scores in an exam.
2. Yes, I always do almost the same things.
3. I also make discussions with my classmates inside and outside the classroom. It can broaden my insight.