Blog Posts tagged Gcse

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How to tell if your child is struggling with maths

by Anita Naik

According to a new survey commissioned by National Numeracy*, though the majority of us feel we are good at maths, we are typically overestimating our skills. Though nearly half (45%) of those surveyed rated their numeracy as good, they scored less than three out of five on the numeracy test, coming...

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How To Pass English Language GCSE

by Anita Naik

GCSE English Language is all about showing that you understand English and how it's constructed. This means it's less about content and more about writing skills, analysis of different texts, good vocabulary and grammar, all of which means you need to practice, read and revise. Here's what will help...

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The 7 Benefits of Tutoring

by Anita Naik

Tutoring is on the rise, and it could be the answer you are looking for if you're after extra help for your child. The right tutor can help a student develop confidence, enhance study and learning skills and fulfil their potential. Here's what you need to know.

Tutoring provides a bespoke learning ...

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How to learn more in 2023

by Anita Naik

It's human nature to seek out information that corresponds with our beliefs, so listening to alternative and new points of view allows you to think critically about what you believe. Podcasts are a brilliant way to do this as they expose you to the theories and beliefs of thought leaders in every fi...

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The best GCSE language resources

by Anita Naik

Around 272,500 students take a GCSE language in the UK, with French in the majority at 124,655 and Spanish entries at 109,655. Here are the best resources for a GCSE language exam if your child is currently studying for their mocks or summer exams.

GCSE languages have been declining in the UK for s...

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