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Steps on how you can improve in english as a language

In order to study abroad, you will need to possess satisfactory English skills. This is a key requirement, not just for immigration reasons but also so you can understand and keep up with the course material. Remember: you will be studying at a higher level than before, under some of the greatest minds in your field, in the world. Therefore, your English skills must be strong so you can do your very best academically. You will have to take an English language test if English is not your mother tongue. There are a few to choose from, each with their own emphasise on different areas of language. You should find out from your university which they would prefer you to take, as well as their acceptance scores. You should prepare for this test well in advance, practising your English skills at every opportunity beforehand. Here are 3 ways you can practise your English without having to read a boring textbook: Converse with English Speakers If you know someone who is fluent in English or has

HAPPY MATRICULATION TO ALL FRESHERS IN FUTA

The team of futascholars is using this medium to say happy matricultion to the admirable FRESHERs, the matric which comes up by 10am at the hittop auditorium and the FRESHERs are advice to be in their cooperate white and black as directed by the school, and they are also advice not to be late. So guys we're are using this medium one more time to say happy MATRICULATION AGAIN, so today na today, make we go there go chop rice. See you there.

Want to make a good grade in your exams? Then here are 7 useful tips to help you

Here are 7 tips to help every student pass exams, based on my personal experiences: 1. No limiting belief - Remove the limiting belief that you can’t pass. - If you believe you can pass excellently or you believe you will fail, you will surely do - I have seen students under the believe that examiner is their enemy. Please don’t think so. Pass percentage might be low, but students do pass their exams. So, don’t think that you will be in a failure category, never. 2. Understand the structure of paper - First of all, understand the structure of paper – is there any marks allocation to particular topic? - Secondly, if there is marks allocation, is examiner following it? The best thing to do is to review the past five years ago exam papers. - What is the key topic i.e. examiner’s favorite? Is there any article by examiner in the Students’ Accountant or any other relevant student magazine? Study that topic and prepare for it, even if you don’t have interest in it! 3. Taking notes - Prepare