Arup Roy, Lecturer in English Language & Literature, Kanchkura University College |
Do we not want to do well in the exam? Do we not want to secure a good grade? But deserving and securing a good grade are the two different things. Surely, ensuring a good grade requires hard labor. It requires certain steps to follow. First of all, we have to study regularly from the very beginning of the academic year to finish the syllabus/whole book as early as possible. Secondly, we have to revise what we have read again and again. Thirdly, we should avoid memorization because it not only kills our creativity but also cannot help us if a certain question is twisted in the exam. Therefore, one should understand what he reads. We can do so by relating our reading to anything of our daily life in our own way. Fourthly, we should write down our own ideas regarding various issues of our textbooks rather than following any notebook. Of Course, we can read the notebook to clarify our understanding but we should not limit ourselves to notebooks by copying them. Rather, we should make our own notes out of reading our textbooks, notebooks, and other sources. After all, Notebook is a common source for all. Copying and answering from them creates a negative impression on the examiners. Fifthly, a good knowledge of the language is a must. Reading many different books regularly and consulting a dictionary will not only help you enrich your vocabulary and different expressions but also your knowledge and overall command of the language. Finally, finding out weaknesses on every subject and trying to solve them regularly matters a lot. In this regard, we can take help from the respective teachers. Now, it can be said that if we follow the above-mentioned process, we hope that we will be able to do well in the exam.
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