Written Exams

Read, Listen, Write, and Speak

If you can follow the guidance I have presented above, you can study, learn, and understand anything. You can also understand the meaning of each question on a written exam. But there is another important aspect for passing written exams: you have to express your answer in the correct way, whether that be multi-choice answers or essays. To do so, you need to memorize the essential key words or sentences but ensure that you have enough ability to make these into sentences. If you have trouble with this, please see another part of this text, “Foreign Languages”, as this is similar to that in learning a foreign language.

 

Keywords: express your answer, essential key words or sentences, ability to make these into sentences

 

Even if you know how you want to answer the questions, you can do little within the limited time available unless you hit on the essential key words or sentences for the question. So, you have absolutely to memorize such key words or sentences. The most efficient way of memorizing these that I have found is to read, listen to, write, and speak them. By doing so, you can stimulate several nerve routes that are governed by different nervous systems. Writing is particularly important, since you need to write the key words or sentences correctly in written exams. I recommend you that you find and read them, type them on a PC or write them down on a paper, listen to them with lecture, and say them out loud.

 

Keywords: read, listen to, write, and speak, stimulate several nerve routes