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People often say you can’t revise for English. I know that isn’t true, but it seems really hard – you can’t just learn loads of vocab, or long lists of equations. What’s a good way to revise English efficiently?

In an English exam you can’t just rattle off everything you know and expect to get marks. You need to be able put your knowledge to work on the question at hand if you want to get the best possible grade....

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Answered by Samuel H. English tutor
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What are the events in synaptic transmission?

  1. The presynaptic action potential reaches the synaptic knob. 2) The terminal is depolarised. 3) Voltage gated calcium channels in the presynaptic knob open. 4) Calcium enters through the calcium chan...
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What factors have influenced the process of globalisation?

This question, depending on the amount of marks allocated, can be split into several paragraphs, with each paragraph focusing on a key factor that influences the globalisation process. The introduction sh...

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Answered by Tania L. Geography tutor
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What is Bowlby’s Evolutionary Theory of Attachment

There are 6 stages to this theory. 1) Attachment is adaptive and innate. This is because it promotes survival, resulting in attachment behaviour to become innate. 2) Social Releasers, e.g. smiling, crying...

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How to start writing a Personal Statement

Start with brainstorming. Break it down and jot down notes about 1) why you want to do this course and 2) what are the skills you have that make this course suitable for you? For example, are you patient,...

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