Posted in Enlgish 10th grade, Uncategorized

Homework

I. Complete the sentences with a word from the box.

lack, distracts, storage, peers, revise, process, rota, siblings, improve, efficient:

1. He distracts me by playing music when I’m studying.

  1. I need to  revise for my end-of-year exams.
  2. I have two siblings – one sister and one brother.
  3. We have a rota system for housework and it’s my turn to do the washing-up today.
  4. I need to find storage space for my things while I am travelling.
  5. Some plants may die when there is a lack of rain.
  6. Slow down! I can’t process all the information if you speak too quickly.
  7. If the weather doesn’t improve,, we won’t be able to have a picnic.
  8. My  peers at school are quite competitive at exam time.
  9. Sharing a car is a more efficient  way of travelling to work every day

Study problems – help is here

Ask E-tutor

Hi! I’m E-tutor, or Emma. I’m here to help with any study-related problems, whether big or small.

– Meg

What should I say to my sister?

Hi, E-tutor. Unfortunately, I share a bedroom and a desk with my elder sister. She continually distracts me because she’s noisy and disorganised. I think she’s disrespectful. I’ve got exams in a fortnight and I desperately need to revise. I can’t concentrate when she’s studying too and the desk is always overflowing with stuff so I can’t find anything. If I try to have a dialogue with my sister, she gets annoyed. Can you help?

– E-tutor

Re: What should I say to my sister?

Hi, Meg. That’s a common complaint between siblings. Why don’t you discuss a rota system so that you use the desk at different times? Or maybe you could study at the local library, cultural centre or community centre a few days a week. Make sure you’ve got storage space for everything on your desk: folders and containers for your paper and stationery. If everything has its own place, it will be easier to keep orderly. It might even be enjoyable to do this together. If it’s easier to write instead of talking face to face, try messaging her and explain how awful you feel.

– Rudy

Against the clock

My problem is time – or lack of it! Next month I’ve got 12 exams in three weeks. How can I possibly study for all of them? It’s complicated. I think it’s impossible.

– E-tutor

Re: Against the clock

Hi, Rudy. It isn’t impossible but you DO have to get started NOW. Make a study plan and highlight periods of study time for each subject. Make a detailed plan for this week and then do the same for the weeks ahead. It’s better to study for an hour or so a day than just once a week, all day. Your brain needs time to process information.

– Hayley

Disaster

My problem is silly and a bit embarrassing. I just find it hard to study. I always stop and start and I keep getting the impression that I’m learning the wrong things. I’m a disaster. I don’t think you can really help me.

– E-tutor

Re: Disaster

Hayley, your problem isn’t silly at all! It’s very real and lots of people experience the same thing as you. Sometimes things improve if they join a study group. Set up a group and meet a couple of days a week after school to study together. Take turns to give presentations and teach other what you know. It’s called ‘peer teaching’ and is an effective and efficient practice for lots of students.

II. Circle True or False for these sentences.

  1. Meg doesn’t respect her sister. True False
  2. Meg finds it difficult to talk to her sister. True False
  3. E-tutor thinks Meg’s problem is unusual. True False
  4. Rudy believes he has an impossible task. True False
  5. E-tutor thinks Rudy needs to start studying immediately. True False
  6. Rudy needs to study a little and often. True False
  7. Hayley is confident that her problem can be solved. True False
  8. E-tutor recommends that Hayley studies with a teacher. True False

Leave a comment