Sustaining a healthy diet during exam periods is critical in order to ensure students have optimal brain functioning. This includes eating well-balanced, regulated meals, however there are also a range of specific foods that are particularly good to help students with their study due to the nutritional composition and characteristics they possess. Fruit and Vegetables… Continue reading Brain Foods to Help You Study for Your Exams
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Formal Language: An Analysis of An Article Published By the Australian Foreign Minister
Hey guys, I figure you guys have all been looking at the budget enough recently, so I won’t write about that again and instead I’ll take a look at a joint media release from Julie Bishop (the Australian foreign minister), Malcolm Turnbull (the Australian Prime Minister) and Christian Potter (the Australian Attorney-General) in relation to… Continue reading Formal Language: An Analysis of An Article Published By the Australian Foreign Minister
How to Improve and Practice Good Handwriting?
In a rapidly digitalising world – a change hastened by the current COVID-19 pandemic – students should not forget to practise the skill of handwriting. At the time of writing (the end of March 2020), no changes to end-of-year exams have been announced, so students should still prepare to be writing exams by hand. Don’t… Continue reading How to Improve and Practice Good Handwriting?
Exam Advice for English Language
Hey guys, here is my English Language article for October. Historically, the English Language exam has been late in the exam period, although this year it is taking place on October 31 at 2:00pm. Consequently, this is the last article I am writing before the English Language exam, so this article will quite sensibly focus… Continue reading Exam Advice for English Language
How to Support Your Kids Through School
We often focus on how kids can improve their experiences of school. But what about the people that care for these children – can they help? In fact, by showing interest in how your child is doing at school, you are sending the message that school can be a time which is fun and interesting… Continue reading How to Support Your Kids Through School
How to Think for Yourself in VCE English & Literature
In subjects like English, Literature and even Media, students don’t see the light – their vision is blurred by curriculums, course structures, study guides and even the ideas circulated in a class by their teachers. One needs to realise that all of the content in these subjects is open to interpretation, meaning that one can… Continue reading How to Think for Yourself in VCE English & Literature
Brief Analysis of Formal Language in a Political Interview
Hey everyone, I hope you are enjoying your school holidays and are well rested and ready to embrace the grind that term 2 always proves to be. Most students are starting to study formal language, so I thought I’d write an article based on a recent piece of formal language. By recent, I mean yesterday… Continue reading Brief Analysis of Formal Language in a Political Interview
Before Your Test, Don’t Stress & Stay Positive
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
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!
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