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Heyy so I need to give a speech for my English class but I canβt come up with any topics do you have any suggestions? (The topic has to be about a problem and interesting to my classmates) π©·
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I hope this helps! <3
Education:
How education can solve generational poverty?
How the current education system is not flexible enough for people with disability (physical and mental) including LDs and mental illnesses?
Why the current education system is not suitable for the modern day youth?
Even though the literacy rate has gone up in the last 30 years, lack of jobs and unemployment are still high and situations like under employment is on the rise.
Health:
The rise in obesity and it's connection with lifestyle diseases.
The interrelationship better physical and mental health and how it is affecting work/study areas in our lives.
Sleep deprivation among students/employees gone up affecting their health and overall development.
Environment:
Overfishing
Ozone layer depletion
Deforestation
Technology:
How modern technology is affecting unemployment negatively.
A pandemic of adversity due to social media
Cyberbullying/cyber stalking/harassment
Social:
Migration (rural to urban -> urban congestion)
Gender inequality
Feminism
Overpopulation
Miscellaneous:
Beauty pageants objectifying women
Addictions (video game/ social media/ alcohol etc)
Traffic jams
Choosing the right career path for the modern job market
These are all i could think of. Hope you do well on your speech! :)
You don't have to be great at something to start, but you have to start to be great at something.
How To Study Anything At 10x Speed
This is not a bs guide, these are some tips that have actually worked for me and they can work for you too. The thing is, it's fairly really easy. I have sometimes managed to prepare for a test before 15 mins by just reading through it. It's fascinating if you break it down.
Mindset Change
A mind set change is everything. If you think it is easy. The topic will be more bearable. If you think it's tough, it's going to be more tough. So, first thing is first. Be open. You are not dumb, you can easily understand everything if you just remove the concept of "It is too hard or boring"
I once heard that the subject isn't boring, you are bored. So, change your thought process. Start with, "I can handle this"
Break It Down
Not your chapter. I mean the topic itself. Line by line if you have to. I did this exact thing for accounts whenever i had to do ratios. It was a pain. An unwanted pain. I couldn't understand anything. But i sat down one day and read every single line of the textbook for that topic. I made what i call "Line Visuals". This is simple.
You read a paragraph => You don't understand anything.
Read every line => Draw it
Understand the key terms used there
And then draw a single visual representation for that entire topic.
I'll guarantee you, you will understand it. Review it once a day for a week and then once a week.
Story Method
People remember stories more than normal facts or random pieces of data. Stories allow you to link different facts together and make it easier for you to process.
The easiest way to do this is using "FTF" (First, Then, Finally).
First, the main character (you or anyone else you imagine) will start on a journey. That's scene one. You will need to associate some points to this scene. This will mostly include the overall concept. Basic understanding.
Then, the main character will face a problem. This will include all the major questions revolving around the topic.
Finally, the main character will find the answers. Let's break it down more.
What i love about this is that it can be used for sudden test/ pop quizzes because all you need to do is just remember the story.
If you want to read more about it, check out: How To Study Using The "Story Method"
Use Mnemonics
Learn with this. It helps you to remember easily. Make catchy phrases to remember points/facts. These are like the building blocks of studying anything. Stick small notes to your books writing the phrases beside the topic so the next time you want to revise it, it's easy.
Connect Similar Topic
Connect all your related subjects. Everything in school is somehow connected. I usually used to connect economics and business studies concepts. Sometimes even computers so... Connect them.
Active Recall
Active recall is like the number one tip i'd recommend. It's easy and most of you probably do it already. You just have to keep revising and testing yourself at the materials periodically. It's easy and effective.
Teach What You Learn
You learn the most when you teach. I had taken my friends for this. Study and teach it to them. This helps because you have to have a clear understanding of the material first rather to teach them and you may end up with some important feedback. Your friends might ask a specific question you didn't know the answer to and now all of you are trying to perfect yourself with the material.
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Additional Tips:
Tips for understanding complex topics
How To Self Study
Tips To Study Concept-Oriented Subjects
How To Study For Longer Hours
How To Study Multiple Subjects
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I hope it helps! :)
By the way, all of these tips are from my previous posts. But honestly this is what i do to actually study faster. It actually works for me and i hope it works for you too :)
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Okay, my English exam went alright, not too bad but i didn't do anything else today which is bad but I'll make up for it tomorrow. I got to study for Arabic, Economics, Business studies and Accountancy in these two days... I'm comfortable with computers because our teachers keeps tests frequently so yeah but the others? Definitely not.
So, tomorrow's to do list (study wise):
Complete Accounts lesson 4 and half of 5
Economics chapter 6 and 7 (Part 1-3)
Commerce chapter 9 and 10 (Part 1-3)
[I hope I have time to do this much but let's see]
You need to do it yourself because no one else is going to do it for you.
π Send this to the twelve nicest people you know or who seem to have a good heart and if you get five back you must be pretty awesome. π β¨πΉβ¨
Heyy :)
Thank you, really appreciated! Right back at you <3
I'm back. After a long time, I'm finally back at posting these regular updates. I had a huge stagnant month but I feel like I'm getting back on track.... It's not even 2 months before my finals start and I'm not that anxious but still anxious. I've got 16 exams till February 2nd week and then cancel 3 days because of school events etc etc.... I've literally got 35 days T-T
I've got an exam tomorrow so :")
Today I:
Did 2+ hours of business studies
Learnt for English 2+ hours
Day 5/ Day 9
Not a very productive day but I did:
Glance through the important questions and case studies
Revised MCQs
Total hours of studying: 1 hour 30 mins
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