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Students may find it difficult to study for tests, especially if there is a lot of course materials in the course.
However, practicing past exams and attending study groups are two efficient ways for students to get ready
for exams. Both of these techniques can aid learners in deepening their comprehension of the course
material, assessing their understanding, and boosting their confidence in preparation for the real exam.

The first way for students to prepare for exams is by practicing past papers. Practicing past papers allows
students to get a feel for the format and structure of the exam, as well as the types of questions that may
be asked. By practicing past papers, students can identify areas where they may need to improve their
understanding and gain a better sense of what the exam will cover.

Another effective way for students to prepare for exams is by attending study groups. Study groups can be
beneficial for students because they provide a platform to ask questions, clarify concepts, and engage in
discussions. By participating in study groups, students can gain a deeper understanding of the course
materials and learn from their peers.

In conclusion, practicing past papers and attending study groups are two effective ways for students to
prepare for exams. By practicing past papers, students can familiarize themselves with the format and style
of the exam, identify areas where they need to improve their understanding, and build confidence for the
actual exam. By attending study groups, students can gain a deeper understanding of the course materials,
learn from their peers, practice communication and teamwork skills, and stay motivated and accountable
for their learning. Therefore, students who incorporate these two methods into their exam preparation are
more likely to perform well on the day of the test.

SB 185-187

1a

1. C
2. B
3. A
4. D
5. B
6. B
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. A
11. D
12. B
13. A
14. D
15. C

1b

1. Who both work


2. Hasn`t taken
3. Did he know
4. With whom
5. the success was that

1. just
2. fact
3. whole
4. whether
5. on
6. main
7. in
8. also
9. however
10. some
11. when
12. but
13. of
14. well
15. which

1. c
2. a
3. b
4. c
5. d
6. a

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