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Dear all,
As one way to help you to prepare for your exams, I will be making use of Moodles to help you in some form of revision. I will be uploading quizzes and resources that are helpful to your revision. It is compulsory to attempt the quizzes.
For a start, I have added a new resource link at the side bar, called English Phrasal Verbs. The link will link you to a site with a whole word bank on phrasal verbs. Your task is broken up into 2 parts:
1) Go to this link. You will reach a page that says "Phrasal Verbs Dictionary". On the top left hand side of the page, you will see a column with the alphabets A - Z. This time round, you are required to click on the letters A, B and C and learn the phrasal verbs starting with these alphabets.
2) Do the quiz after you have finished revising through the pages stated in (1). The quiz tests you on the phrasal verbs from the A- C pages and is opened for 1 week, starting from tomorrow, 16 July. You may make unlimited attempts, until you have finally memorised the correct phrasal verbs to use.
I learn better through repetitive trials on games and softwares. I hope some of you here will be able to benefit from the same way as I did by doing multiple practices and reading up on phrasal verbs so you can improve on that component in your English paper! :)
As one way to help you to prepare for your exams, I will be making use of Moodles to help you in some form of revision. I will be uploading quizzes and resources that are helpful to your revision. It is compulsory to attempt the quizzes.
For a start, I have added a new resource link at the side bar, called English Phrasal Verbs. The link will link you to a site with a whole word bank on phrasal verbs. Your task is broken up into 2 parts:
1) Go to this link. You will reach a page that says "Phrasal Verbs Dictionary". On the top left hand side of the page, you will see a column with the alphabets A - Z. This time round, you are required to click on the letters A, B and C and learn the phrasal verbs starting with these alphabets.
2) Do the quiz after you have finished revising through the pages stated in (1). The quiz tests you on the phrasal verbs from the A- C pages and is opened for 1 week, starting from tomorrow, 16 July. You may make unlimited attempts, until you have finally memorised the correct phrasal verbs to use.
I learn better through repetitive trials on games and softwares. I hope some of you here will be able to benefit from the same way as I did by doing multiple practices and reading up on phrasal verbs so you can improve on that component in your English paper! :)

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