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How to be better at school
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How to Be Better at School
Being successful at school requires more than intelligence. Many students believe that good grades depend only on talent, but in reality, habits and attitudes play a much bigger role. Students who organize their time well and take responsibility for their learning often achieve better results.
One important skill is effective time management. Students who plan their homework and study time feel less stressed and stay more focused. When learners create realistic schedules, they can balance schoolwork with free time and avoid last-minute pressure.
Active participation in class is another key factor. Students who ask questions and join discussions understand the material more deeply. Even when a topic seems difficult, participating helps learners stay engaged and improves long-term memory.
Good study techniques also make a big difference. Simply reading notes is often not enough. Successful students use methods such as summarizing, practicing with exercises, and explaining topics to others. These strategies help them understand and remember information more effectively.
Teachers play an important role in students’ success. When students communicate openly with their teachers, they receive helpful feedback and support. Asking for help early can prevent small problems from becoming serious difficulties later.
Motivation and a positive mindset are equally important. Students who believe in their ability to improve are more likely to try harder. Mistakes should be seen as learning opportunities rather than failures, as they help students grow academically.
Finally, a healthy lifestyle supports better learning. Enough sleep, regular breaks, and balanced nutrition improve concentration and memory. Students who take care of their physical and mental health are better prepared to succeed at school.
1. Vocabulary Matching (Multiple Choice)
1. Time management
2. Participation
3. Feedback
4. Motivation
5. Technique
2. True or False
1. Good grades depend only on intelligence.
2. Time management can reduce stress.
3. Participating in class helps understanding.
4. Students should avoid asking teachers for help.
5. A healthy lifestyle supports learning.
3. Fill in the Blanks – Past Simple vs. Past Progressive
1. While I ______ (study), my teacher explained the topic.
2. We ______ (finish) our homework yesterday evening.
3. They ______ (listen) carefully when the bell rang.
4. She ______ (forget) her book last Monday.
5. I ______ (take) notes while the teacher was speaking.
4. Fill in the Blanks – Relative Pronouns
1. This is the student ______ always does homework.
2. The book ______ helps me study is very useful.
3. This is the classroom ______ we have English lessons.
4. I remember the day ______ I passed my exam.
5. She is the teacher ______ explains grammar clearly.
5. Answer the Questions (Free Writing)
1. What helps you most to be successful at school?
2. How do you organize your study time?
3. Why is participation important?
4. How can teachers support students better?
5. What habits would you like to improve?
6. Find the Mistakes
Each sentence contains one grammar mistake. Find and correct it.
1. He don’t manage his time well.
2. She was finish her homework late.
3. This is the student which studies a lot.
4. We was listening when the teacher arrived.
5. That is the reason why helps me learn.
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