yes, i agree!Kujah said:Past papers are a must.
yes it is, i knew the first letter was silent, just didnt know what that letter was, but yeah they are excellent..partelephant said:Yeah mnemonics (I assume that's what you meant risole) are really helpful if you're creative enough to think them up (or steal them off others). They're especially good if you have to remember a lot of points e.g. all of the factors impacting something in which case a letter might trigger your memory.
Actually my friend made a couple of "interpretive dances" to remember something once (I'm being completely serious) and it was pretty effective cos I still remember what it was.
*Steals keys and picklocks of handcuffs*risole91 said:i just lock myself in my room.
turn my phone of.
shut the windows.
put my avril lavigne and yelle cds away.
and handcuff my self to the desk.
it works a charm.
hmm, that would leave me in a dilly of a pickle... as ned flanders would say!Razizi said:*Steals keys and picklocks of handcuffs*
GG.
The twinkle twinkle one is good, though I can't get a useful tune in my head that would make the second easy to remember..patty4848 said:I got taught these stupid little songs from my brother for simple maths formulas:
Twinkle Twinkle little star, circumference = 2 pie r
Baa Baa Black Sheep have you any wool. Yes sir yes sir y=mx+b
The funny thing is...The second one is sooo stupid that it really helped in years 9 and 10