Words gradually enter a person's vocabulary over a long period of time. Having an extensive vocabulary can aid with expression and communication. Using accurate, strong and descriptive vocabulary in an English GCSE exam will help you gain extra marks!
Below are a few tips to help you extend your vo...
Read more ›In the following sentences, a four letter word is hidden between two words that are next to each other. Find the word and write it in the brackets.
Example: The child fell over the stone. (l o v e )
15. The hot coffee tasted very good 16. Let's hide away from him! 17. He was happy on the farm....Read more ›Here is our second test for you to practice for the common entrance exams. Questions by courtesy of Galore Park for the ISEB board.
At a funfair there was a stall where people could roll a die. (courtesy of Galore Park)
ROLL THE DIE
£1 to enter
Choose your own die
Roll a six and win £6
Tim tho...
Read more ›Entrance exams, 11 +, 13 exams...now is the time to start warming your children to practise tests for their next step into BIG school!
In preparation for common entrance exams and by courtesy of Galore Park Mathematics revision guides for the ISEB board, we will be regularly posting tests for your ...
Read more ›One of the most important and invaluable ways to practise for your exams is to use practice papers. This is a key exam revision technique, whether you are studying for your SATs, GCSEs, A-Levels or even your degree.
You can get hold of practice papers through the websites of qualification awarding ...
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