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Quote: : Genki is the book I used for my first year and am using for my second year. I believe the same company makes a 3rd year book, but under a different title, as well. 3rd year: integrated approach to intermediate japanese 4th year: transferring ...
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Methods of learning that are ideal for ....
You also need to remember that when you are learning your native language, you are a baby/toddler .
That is a monumentally stupid idea.
I'm a student at my secondary school,and i have a ridicilous amount of Moral work such as:-1 Folio(50 pages including report,pictures of activities,etc),memorising 36 nilai moral(including definition),and have to know all current world issues. It is quite...
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Pretty useful.
It's to test if you have the discipline to sit down and memorise the textbook of a subject.
Posted 18 January 2012 - 03:23 PM Well, I've just completed my A'level and I find my studying style doesn't fit with my current course as everything has become harder. I used to keep reading the textbooks again and again until I memorized everything but...
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I'm not sure what course you're studying, but if you really can't find i regretted buying the textbook because i only get to use it for 6 weeks and it costs me a lot the words you're supposed to....
textbook ( if you use textbooks ).
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How to get an A in AQA alevel biology Hi im currently resitting year 12 and last year i did my biology exams and did everything i could and i revised all the time i made sure i knew everything off the specification and i had to re sit unit 1 which i ...
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The best textbook is the Nelson Thornes textbook, the exam in there, definatly ....
They are extremely useful, especially the past paper questions for that to ensure you use the points they expect .
Out of the Nelson Thornes textbook.
Ender wrote on Yesterday at 21:56:28: Which amateur needs 3 vols? All corr. players are amateurs. Gilchrist is a legend wrote on Yesterday at 22:38:32: There are already so many books for under 2000 or 2200 level, There are even nuts like me, far beneath...
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It is as dense, detailed, and heavy as an engineering textbook, but if one wants to surpass 2400 or 2500% of my entire repertoire on the Grandmaster Repertoire books, never memorising every single line but only the bolded moves, as with....
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 16:11:25 -0700 (PDT), Iain <iain_inkster@hotmail.com I have successfully memorised the various verb conjugations, passive, active, infinitives and all. However, it hasn't gone into my internal system yet. The information is ...
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I developed another file in which each exercise-sentence in the textbook is immediately followed.
I've been programming as a consultant for years, and I adore my work, which involves a lot of object-oriented analysis and design of software systems using managed languages (ie. software engineering ). But I'd like to get a doctorate eventually, and ...
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Of course, if you want the classic computer science text, you need to read .
textbook currently written.
HELP..are you at a disadvantage for exams if you are just using your revision guide?? i was just wondering if i was at a disadvantage for my exams by just using my revision guide. I am doing exams in biology AQA and chemistry edexcel, and i find that...
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In some subjects, they even say that if you just memorise the textbook there will be more explain and suggest that questions which the textbook will go in further detail Chemistry- not too, if there's a ....
Papers are almost a must.
Which A'level subject is the easiest? I am seriously considering on furthering my studies as per Guitar's advice, but I need 2 A'levels. GP is not counted apparently. So I guess I will have to DIY study and attempt the exams. Which subjects are least ...
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Originally Posted by effervescence Are you good at memorising? If yes then I think.
I'm just a kid.
Are you good at memorising? If yes then I think bio and econs would be good...
If that's even possible.
I revise so much and try my best, yet my results fail to show this. Help. Hi I really want to do well in my A Levels and I'm really trying..I'm in A2 now but my AS weren't that great..(so bad I'd prefer not to say!) I really try my best and I do past...
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If you find it difficult however, to apply theories from the textbook, do from the textbook, do you understand the theory? Do you actually know what the purpose is, why lack understanding of the materials ! most....
What youll probably expect.
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