Many students stress about their SACs, about their upcoming exams and about other assessments. Don’t! A little bit of nervousness is natural, but if you let it take over you, you won’t be able to think clearly. Just reassure yourself that as long as you’ve done the work, been resourceful and have asked for plenty… Continue reading Before Your Test, Don’t Stress & Stay Positive
Month: September 2020
Example of Multiculturalism in Australia!
We Never Lamb Alone – Example of Multiculturalism in Australia! As we begin to approach the end of year exam for EL, it’s important that you begin to get together some modern examples for all AOSs (area of studies) to ensure that you have a competitive advantage in the essay section of the exam. As… Continue reading Example of Multiculturalism in Australia!
Start Preparing for Exams in Advance
Tip of the Day: Begin to Prepare for Exams! Hi everyone! As we approach the end of year exams (that came quickly!), it’s important that you begin to prepare yourself both mentally and physically for exams. It’s going to be a bit of a tough period, BUT if you have the proper systems in place… Continue reading Start Preparing for Exams in Advance
THE NIGHT BEFORE AN ASSESSMENT OR EXAM – WHAT TO DO!?
It can be one of the hardest things to do: falling asleep the night before a major assessment task. You know you need enough sleep to be able to perform at your best, but you’re also worried that everyone you’ve studied will fall out of your head during your slumber. So you lie there, with… Continue reading THE NIGHT BEFORE AN ASSESSMENT OR EXAM – WHAT TO DO!?
Finding the Right Places to Study
It’s not only how much you study that matters: where you study is almost as important. Where you choose to study can make or break your levels of efficiency. Sometimes, working at home or at school is just too distracting – seek out somewhere else. Whether it be for solo study, study with friends, or… Continue reading Finding the Right Places to Study
How Do Uni Open Days Work?
University open days are available to all members of the public, and as students looking to get into a university after school, you should take advantage of these days during the year to get all the information you need. On these days a plethora of information is provided about courses, student life, and student services… Continue reading How Do Uni Open Days Work?
Detailed Analysis of Public Language
MAKE SURE YOU VIEW THE VIDEO FOR THIS TEXT HERE: https://youtu.be/eH_RizXnk1g In today’s article, I will be looking at a letter I received in my mail recently and analysing it in terms of its formality and social purpose. To give you context, this letter was sent by OC Energy, the company who supplies electricity to… Continue reading Detailed Analysis of Public Language
Discussion and Examples of Language Varying to Reflect Identity
Hey guys, here is my September article. This article discusses Unit 4, Area of Study 2, which is individual and group identity. This article will focus on the variation of language across various social groups, as well as discussing examples of where language is used to reflect individual and group identities. Firstly, variation across social… Continue reading Discussion and Examples of Language Varying to Reflect Identity
How to Find a Good Maths Tutor for Your Child
You’re looking for a maths tutor. But searching for the right tutor can be a long process if you don’t know exactly what your child needs. Let’s explore how you can ensure you will find the perfect tutor for your child. Before you hire a tutor It’s important to set a plan before you even… Continue reading How to Find a Good Maths Tutor for Your Child
Benefits of Online Gaming for Students
Online games: are they all bad? It’s a complex area for parents who are unsure whether they should be allowing their children to play games or not. Taking an educational lens, let’s look at some of the pros and cons of online gaming. Pros Teamwork skills. Playing games with other people is often a bonding… Continue reading Benefits of Online Gaming for Students