Ask and answer the questions. 1)How often do you take English exams? 2)How often do you take a break when you revise for exams? 3)Would you like to start university at your age?Why?Why not? 4)Did you make friend quickly in this class? 5)Do you want to break a record?What is it? 6)Which decisions are difficult for you to make?
2)If you've been revising for less than 20 minutes your break should be 2 minutes or less
3)University is not like school where everybody is the same age as you in your year.There are many people who start university in their 20's. The age difference will only be a big deal if you make it a big deal
4)Stepping up your friend game in new classes can be tricky, but you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re a freshman looking to create friend groups, or an upperclassman that wants to reach out of the box of familiar faces, here’s a handy guide for achieving social success without sounding obnoxious.
5) People wonder what it’s like to be one of the best, I’m going to tell you, and you’re going to be disappointed. But that’s okay, because then you’ll understand. What did it take for me to break records? Train consistently, identify weaknesses, and avoid injury.
6)Decisions I have to make within a team are difficult, only because these decisions take more time and require deliberate communication between team members. For example, I was working on a team project, and my colleagues and I had to make a number of choices about how to use our limited budget.
1)Not so often. Last time a year ago
2)If you've been revising for less than 20 minutes your break should be 2 minutes or less
3)University is not like school where everybody is the same age as you in your year.There are many people who start university in their 20's. The age difference will only be a big deal if you make it a big deal
4)Stepping up your friend game in new classes can be tricky, but you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re a freshman looking to create friend groups, or an upperclassman that wants to reach out of the box of familiar faces, here’s a handy guide for achieving social success without sounding obnoxious.
5) People wonder what it’s like to be one of the best, I’m going to tell you, and you’re going to be disappointed. But that’s okay, because then you’ll understand. What did it take for me to break records? Train consistently, identify weaknesses, and avoid injury.
6)Decisions I have to make within a team are difficult, only because these decisions take more time and require deliberate communication between team members. For example, I was working on a team project, and my colleagues and I had to make a number of choices about how to use our limited budget.