Don't:
- Use reductions like “gonna.”
- Write like you’re sending an SMS. “u” and “ur” are not words in English.
- Use “and so on.” If you answer, “Which countries are in Asean?” with, “Viet Nam, Cambodia, Thailand, and so on” what kind of mark do you think you will get?
- Use “in my opinion” when you are asked for facts.
- Use “on the other hand” when you are not introducing a contrast.
- Use “almost of” when you mean “most of.”
Almost ofMost of the Sudanese don't want another war. (Didn’t we talk about that in class?) - Use “everything” when you mean “anything.” They can do
everythinganything they want. (Check a good grammar book for the difference.) - Answer 5 questions when it says, “Answer 3.” Your last 2 answers will be ignored. Follow the instructions.
- Write sloppily. After the first 40-50 exams, teachers get tired of trying to decipher messy handwriting and they become a lot less sympathetic. When they have hundreds of exams to grade, the odds are against yours being in the first 50. Write neatly!
Thanks alot, teacher! :(( [I'm not sure and can't remember how well and how did i finish my reading final exam though i'd tried much to follow all of the useful things you taught:((] :((
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