Предмет: Английский язык, автор: lizahadasevich97

прект на тему как подготовиться к тесту (если кто может, то можно сразу на инглиш?) ​

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Автор ответа: anastasiasacharova05
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1 First of all, try to find out what to expect from the test, what kind of tasks there will be. If test samples are available to you (as, for example, when passing the exam), you need to use this and train daily.

2 Do not leave everything to the very last moment. If you constantly prepare for the test, you will surely improve your knowledge. To do this, make a plan for each day in order to properly allocate your time.

3 Take short breaks while studying. In between, you can give yourself a little physical activity. The brain works best when mental work is replaced by physical work. Walking, running, playing basketball, kicking a ball - in addition to stimulating mental activity, it will relieve stress.

4 Rest and anxiety control are some of the most important ingredients for test preparation success. Often, mistakes are made only because of stress, which makes it difficult to concentrate and collect. To stay rested and relaxed, follow a routine and try to get enough sleep. Related Videos

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