0% found this document useful (0 votes)
20 views

Notebook Lesson XL by Slidesgo

The document provides instructions for creating an effective revision timetable, including listing subjects to revise, ordering them by importance, deciding on a daily study schedule, allocating time blocks to each subject, and optionally including chapter details. It recommends studying 3-4 hours per day in the week before exams and no more than 3-4 hours in the days immediately before. The timetable example allocates subjects across the days and evenings leading up to the exams.

Uploaded by

Aissaoui Reda
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
20 views

Notebook Lesson XL by Slidesgo

The document provides instructions for creating an effective revision timetable, including listing subjects to revise, ordering them by importance, deciding on a daily study schedule, allocating time blocks to each subject, and optionally including chapter details. It recommends studying 3-4 hours per day in the week before exams and no more than 3-4 hours in the days immediately before. The timetable example allocates subjects across the days and evenings leading up to the exams.

Uploaded by

Aissaoui Reda
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PPTX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 7

HOW TO CREATE

A REVISION
TIMETABLE Tircine Reda

An ICT G:03
EXAM
1- Write down all the subjects you
are currently studying.

Written Oral Grammar

Lierature TTU Phonetics

TIC Civilisation Translation

French Linguistics Note :Be sure not to forget any subject even if you dont see
yourself revising it.
2- Order your subjects from 5 TTU
most important to least
important. 6 Grammar
1 Linguistics
7 Written
Civilisatio
2 n
8 TIC
3 Phonetics
Translation
9
4 Lierature
10 French
Note :Order the subjects from what you
think would be the hardest to the easiest. 11 Oral
3- Decide how many hours of
study you are going to do a
day.
Week:
If it is a week before aim for 3-4 hours of
revision a day.

Night before exams:


In this case aim for no more than 3-

.
4 hours a day before.

For me it would be the


nights before the exams aust youself
Try not to Exh
as i will mention in the when
and take a break
timetable. needed.
4- set your time per subject

3 Hours
2 Hours
● Linguistics 1 Hour
● Civilisation
● TTU ● Translation
● Phonetics
● Written ● French
● Literature
● TIC ● Oral
● Grammar
3- Draw up a clear revision timetable

Sat Sun Mo Tue Wed


n

5-8 pm Grammar Written TIC Phonetic Linguistics

8-10 pm Civilisation Liiterature TTU French Translation

7-8 am Civilisation Literature


6- If you want more detail in your timetable you can
also list out chapters of every session you will revise

Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4


Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5

You might also like