How to prepare for an exam

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revising
Students up and down the UK are busy revising for exams.
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revising
He is revising for his maths exam.
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przeglądu
critical
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krytyczny
crucial
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istotny
retrieve
retrieve = get something back
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odzyskać
retrieve a password
An example of retrieve is to recover lost files on a computer.
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odzyskać hasło
retrieve
An example of retrieve is for a dog to bring a bone back to his owner after the owner threw the bone into the air.
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distributed practice
distributed practice repeated testing over a longer period of time
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powtazalna praktyka
distributed practice
is a learning strategy, where practice is broken up into a number of short sessions - over a longer period of time.
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powtazalna praktyka
cramming
cramming learn lots of information in a short period of time
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wkuwanie
to elaborate
elaborate add more information
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elaborate
An elaborate wedding cake.
The definition of elaborate is done with great or numerous details.
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złożony
elaborate
An elaborate wedding cake.
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złożony
mumbles
He mumbled something under his breath.
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mamrocze
under his breath.
He mumbled something under his breath.
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cicho mowic pod nosem
to retrieve
Students who can basically test themselves or try to retrieve material from their memory are going to learn that material in the long run a lot better
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visual associations
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skojarzenia wizualne
association
Making different types of associations with what you're trying to learn – for example, musical associations – is meant to be effective.
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skojarzenie
assassination
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zamach
to associate
But conceptual subjects – ones based on abstract ideas rather than things – like maths, for example – it might not be so easy to associate ideas with picture
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