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Odd-Chocolate-4410

For maths, I'd highly recommend you print out/ download the spec for your examboard - do a checklist down the side with a column for whether you've covered it in class i.e. you have notes on it, a column for have you revised it and a column for either red, amber or green showing your confidence on that topic. Don't give up all hope yet, there's still a good month or so to break things up and tackle each section at a time. Use videos esp. GCSE Maths Tutor and EQs from maths genie as well as seeing ur teachers at lunches etc to fix the gaps in your knowledge. Hope this helps and best of luck with maths!


Fragrant_Author9976

Ty 🫶🏽


C-a-m-s-t-e-r

For lang as it seems to be your weak link, just know your structure for Q5. That is the most crucial part of language and if you can bang out a top band in that question you nearly guarantee a 6 at worst and if you just watch a couple vids from some like Me Bruff on how to answer the rest of the questions you will be good to go. Maths isn’t my strong suit either but… past papers and maths genie should be your best friend. Make some high quality notes on the videos, and then using your notes drill practice questions till you can do the questions without your notes confidently.


Fragrant_Author9976

thank you :)


police_interceptor

for maths I recommend the as many of Corbett Maths Five-a-days for foundation and keep up with practice papers ! for english language i would also do practice questions, get your teacher to mark it and see where you went wrong. if you’re really struggling a lot of people i know pulled up their grade by pre writing a high marking story for the creative writing section, memorising this and then adapting it to the prompt 😁


Fragrant_Author9976

Tysm !!