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Transition Signals:
Transitions are words and phrases that connect ideas and show how they are related.
To repeat and ideas just stated:
-In other words,
-That is,
-To repeat,
-Again,
-To illustrate an idea:
-For example,
-For instance,
-In particular,
-To illustrate,
-In this manner,
-Thus,
To announce a contrast, a change in direction:
-Yet,
-However,
-Still,
-Nevertheless,
-On the other hand,
-In contrast,
-Instead of,
-On the contrary,
-Conversely,
-Notwithstanding,
-In spite of this,
Time:
-At once,
-In the interim,
-At length,
-Immediately,
-At last,
-Meanwhile,
-In the meantime,
-Presently,
-At the same time,
-Shortly,
-In the end,
-Temporarily,
-Thereafter,
To restate an idea more precisely:
-To be exact,
-To be specific,
-To be precise,
-More specifically,
-More precisely,
To mark a new idea as an addition to what has
been said:
-Similarly,
-Also,
-Too,
-Besides,
-Furthermore,
-Further,
-Moreover,
-In addition,
To show cause and effect:
-As a result,
-For this reason,
-Thereafter,
-Hence,
-Consequently,
-Accordingly,
-Conclusion:
-In short,
-To conclude,
-In brief,
-On the whole,
-In summary,
-To sum up,
This is an absolutely amazing tip, and will most certainly make student life sooooo sooooo much more achievable, empowering and pleasant. Why would you do this? Here are some reasons:
1. If you write 20% of the time in class and listen 80%, you absorb more of the discussion is class and lectures. And you achieve this by reading the content first and taking notes before class.
2. You can collect teacher cues on what will be on the exam, simply because you are listening and looking at the teacher more, instead of writing all the time. Teachers are always giving hints without knowing it. So if they start repeating themselves like they have a memory issue, or start yelling info like they’ve lost the plot, you know it’s on the exam.
3. By reading the content before class, you already have some background knowledge about the topic. So anything in class will be processed and pushed into your long term memory more effectively.
4. You can ask intelligent questions in class which teachers and lecturers love (well, most of them), and you will look engaged, and be remembered at least. And, you will actually learn more.
5. Classes and lectures will make more sense. At least you will know what is going on, instead of being the cluelessness in the back.
6. By reading and preparing (i.e. doing notes before class), you are already prepared for the exam. No cramming for later!
7. You simply supplement your already written notes with any new info from class. Less stress.
8. Just by being prepared you are ready to kick some serious a.. ! and get those grades.
Hope this tip is helpful. It totally helped me masses.
For your use, I present a handful of synonyms you can use to spice up your writing, based on some flashcards I made for AP English! They’re divided up into categories according to their use, so you can easily identify the most helpful word.
- Addition: for use when providing more info on a topic
- Reference: to refer back to something previously mentioned
- Introduction: when you’re introducing an entirely new subject
- Similarity: to draw a comparison between two ideas
Simple is beautiful. Complex is ugly. The more you have, the more you want and the more complex things get.
People believe that big business needs to be complicated – but it doesn’t. We make it complicated ourselves because we think that this is what is needed for success. Big doesn’t have to be complex. Often, small and simple is more powerful than big and complex. I am always running into this trap of complexity and I forget how beautiful simple can be. How hard it is to achieve too… My problem is that I often try to accomplish too many things at the same time, in the end – I accomplish nothing, or very little comapred to what I could have if only I had more focus. That is art. To take a complex idea and bring it to life in the simplest possible way.
-Get up: make the firm decision that you are going to study and move towards you desk.
-Get tea: or coffee. The preference of beverage is up to you. You just need to believe that it will help, even if its only for a little bit.
-Set goals: if you are very exhausted setting mini goals like studying for an hour will be much more motivating.
-Get going: once you hit your stride, you will start to feel less exhausted. The key is too push through and put tiredness at the back of your head.
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