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How to prepare for your French oral exam
GCSE French oral exams can be a daunting experience for students, as they are required to speak in front of an examiner and demonstrate their proficiency in the language…
How to Write a Speech - English GCSE Exam (Updated for 2019)
A speech is simply an official verbal presentation that is meant to achieve a certain goal. The aim of making a speech or even writing one, could be to convince the target audience to buy your idea or even pay attention to your subject of discussion. Here are a few tips to help you score top marks in your GCSE English exam.
What to do if you fail your GCSE exams
While facing the fact that you failed GCSE exams may be a lot to process, the point is that it’s not the end of the world. Here are is what you can do if you didn’t get the grades you needed to pass and move on to A Level.
What to do on your study breaks?
Feel petrified with the thought of studying non-stop for extended periods of time? Studying for your exam may be tough work, but doesn't have to be dull. A great study break is the key to making the best use of your time during GCSE, A-level, IB or University preparation.
Are GCSEs worth UCAS Points and do Universities look at your Grades?
With all this work going towards GCSEs and A Levels, the majority of students and parents want to know how GCSEs contribute to the university application process in the UK. Do GCSEs earn you UCAS tariff points?
Am I entitled to GCSE Special Considerations and Rescheduling?
We explain who qualifies as a disadvantaged student for special considerations and rescheduling examinations at GCSE.
Are GCSEs and iGCSEs the Same?
There are UK schools that use GCSE and iGCSE interchangeably but many parents want to know the differences that exist between the two. Here are a few points that seek to explain the difference that exists between these two major qualifications in the UK.
How To Revise For and Ace Your Biology, Chemistry and Physics Exams
So you’ve spent several years studying and revising everything you need to know to pass your science exams. Here are some tips and exam techniques to get you the grade for your Biology, Chemistry and Physics GCSE , A level and IB exams.
7 Simple Steps To Manage Exam Stress
11+,, 13+ Common Entrance , GCSE, A-Levels, IB = stress! Over the years, research has revealed that there are various ways in which you can cope with exam associated stress. Some of these ideas may sound very ordinary but have been proven to help students stay calm and prepare better.
6 Study Tips For Exam Success
IB, A-level and GCSE exams can be quite stressful. The results play a prominent role in your future. If you are preparing for any of these exams, these 6 tips are a blueprint for exam preparation and revision.
iGCSE Edexcel Chemistry - States of Matter
Struggling with the fundamentals? States of matter has crossover for both GCSE Physics and Chemistry. Solid, liquid gas :)
GCSE English Literature - Unseen Poetry Tutorial
You're sitting in the exam room for your English Literature GCSE and you are presented with a poem you've never seen before. What do you do? Catrin is here to walk you through it.
How To Approach Problem-Solving
The phrase problem solving has been a buzzword in education in recent years. Containing more content, it is an express aim of the new-style GCSEs to train students to become better problem solvers. However, whilst a lot of time in the classroom is spent learning topics, problem solving skills are different.
How To Ace Your Spanish Coursework And Oral
Spanish coursework is around the corner. Specifically, the Spanish Oral. Be it GCSE Spanish or A Level Spanish, fear not, my gift to you is five handy tips to help you through!
How To Write An Essay (For Any Subject)
Whether you are looking at your coursework or sitting a GCSE or A Level exam, breaking down the process into small and doable chunks will help you approach the question with confidence. No matter what you’re writing for, these steps will always be necessary for essay planning and writing.