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Videos don't work for school subjects!

Videos don't work for school subjects!

Videos may be popular, but traditional learning methods like reading, writing, and practising questions are more effective for learning school subjects. Videos can be passive, time-consuming, and inaccessible for some students. Writing and practising questions help develop critical thinking skills.

by Ben
Nonfiction Comprehension

Nonfiction Comprehension

In this topic, individuals can learn and revise nonfiction text using a sample extract and "a series" of multiple-choice quiz questions. This topic aims to help you learn to select and comprehend nonfiction texts for GCSE English Language exams.

by Dani
Information and Ideas

Information and Ideas

In English, you'll come across information and ideas that can be either explicit or implicit. Explicit information and ideas are straightforward and directly stated. Implicit information and ideas, on the other hand, are not directly stated but rather implied through context clues or hints.

by Dani
Energy Stores: Revision Quiz
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Energy Stores: Revision Quiz

Learning and revising the topic of energy stores can be daunting, but it can become more manageable with the right tools and knowledge. These questions are designed to help students understand and learn the fundamental concepts of energy stores.

by Kristina & Ben
Energy Stores

Energy Stores

We use energy to fuel movement and light, which can be found in various forms, such as light waves, heat waves, sound waves and kinetic energy. When we use energy, it is not destroyed but transferred from one entity or energy source to another.

Poetic Techniques Revision Notes: English Literature

Poetic Techniques Revision Notes: English Literature

Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged.

by Adam
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