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It’s True! Foreign Language Exams Need Unique Study Methods

Written by admin on December 31st, 2008. Posted in Languages

Studying for an exam can be a nail-biting ordeal. But, foreign languages demand a slightly different approach than many other subjects. Here are some tips that will help you score higher on your next test. Many of the tips can be useful to other fields of study as well.

Prepare Well in Development

Don’t procrastinate until the night previous to a test to crack open your clarification and textbooks. Careful preparation can save last-minute anxiety and pressure.

Even if you have a excellent command of English sentence structure and rules, you should buy a comprehensive grammar textbook. An brilliant knowledge of your own foreign language will make any foreign tongue simpler to learn.

Whether you find it on the internet or in a library, make sure that you have access to some foreign foreign language prose. Small tales in parallel version are an brilliant choice. Waste a few minutes every day reading. Be sure to say each word aloud or whisper the words as you speak. This will reinforce foreign foreign language speech patterns.

Familiarize yourself with the pronunciation and syllable emphasis of unknown words. To accomplish this, you must have a high-quality foreign foreign language dictionary.

Whenever you encounter unfamiliar lesson material, skim through it and make mental note of new grammatical concepts and vocabulary. Then go through it again, at a snail’s pace and comprehensively.

Prepare your written assignments as soon as you receive them. The time interval between preparation and due date will allow you to reflect on what you have done, making corrections and revisions, and thereby receiving a higher mark.

If you are experiencing difficulty with specific words or phrases, renovate a mental-image jogger. For example, if you cannot remember that the German word for ‘crow’ (die Krähe) is feminine, reckon of a huge black crow with large red lips and curly blonde hair. The more outrageous the image, the more likely you will be to remember the material.

Try preparing your own self-quizzes. The entire process is learning, and will quickly reinforce your learning.

Save every piece of paper handed out in class. What seems inconsequential at first may later prove to be of splendid value.

Capitalize on Empty Time

How much time do you waste watching television? Every hour of North American TV contains about 20 minutes of commercials. Don’t raid the fridge or daydream during commercial breaks – study! Amazingly, your brain will correlate these sandwiched breaks with material you are watching on the tube, and your learning will progress – even during the 40 minutes per hour of viewing time.

If you waste more than a few minutes every day on bus or subway commutes, be sure to take along some study clarification. Even in ‘standing room only’ you can often accomplish a few minutes of effective studying with a clipboard and a few pages of vocabulary printouts.

Forget the Last-Minute Rush

Ensure that your clarification are always up-to-date. Spending a few minutes daily hitting the books is much more effective than last-minute cramming. Not only will you be less stressed, but the knowledge is more likely to remain with you over the long term.

Reviewing clarification just previous to bedtime works well. Your brain is adept at collating, correlating, and filing while you sleep.

24 Hours Previous to the Examination

The night previous to your exam, go to bed on time and get a excellent sleep. If you have some information rolling around in your head that is likely to keep you wide awake, jot it down and review it the following daylight.

Just previous to you write your exam, eat a light meal that has a excellent combination of carbohydrates (for immediate brain glucose) and protein (for delayed glucose release). Try something like a whole-grain bagel with ham accompanied by a piece of fresh fruit. Go simple on the coffee and soda. A full bladder during an exam can be uncomfortable and extremely distracting. (Don’t forget to use the restroom previous to sitting down at your desk!)

Get organized – right now – and you will be rewarded with higher inscription on your next quiz or test.

©Copyright Kathy Steinemann: This article is free to publish only if this copyright notice, the byline, and the author’s note below (with active links) are included.

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