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What to Do Before a Test

What to Do Before a Test. Vocabulary. What to Do Before a Test - Vocabulary. alleviate – (verb ) to make easier to endure; to lessen Most importantly, alleviate stress by preparing before the test. lull - (noun) a temporary calm, quiet, or stillness

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What to Do Before a Test

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  1. What to Do Before a Test Vocabulary

  2. What to Do Before a Test - Vocabulary • alleviate – (verb) to make easier to endure; to lessen • Most importantly, alleviate stress by preparing before the test. • lull -(noun) a temporary calm, quiet, or stillness • During a lull in class, go over the notes you just took. • integrate – (verb)to combine, or complete to produce a whole or a larger unit, as parts do. • They integrate concepts and deepen understanding of the material presented throughout the term. • punctuated – (verb) to interrupt at intervals • These are longer review periods punctuated by enough breaks to give your mind a rest. • associations – (noun) the connection or relation of ideas, feelings, thoughts • Let the associations flow. • allocate - (verb)to set apart for a particular purpose. • How can you best allocate your review time? • gloss – (verb)overlook • If you rely only on old tests, you might gloss over material the instructor has added since the last test.

  3. alleviate – (verb)to make easier to endure; to lessen Most importantly, alleviate stress by preparing before the test.

  4. lull -(noun)a temporary calm, quiet, or stillness During a lull in class, go over the notes you just took.

  5. integrate – (verb)to combine, or complete to produce a whole or a larger unit, as parts do. They integrate concepts and deepen understanding of the material presented throughout the term.

  6. punctuated – (verb)to interrupt at intervals These are longer review periods punctuated by enough breaks to give your mind a rest.

  7. associations – (noun)the connection or relation of ideas, feelings, thoughts Let the associations flow.

  8. allocate - (verb)to set apart for a particular purpose. How can you best allocate your review time?

  9. gloss – (verb)overlook If you rely only on old tests, you might gloss over material the instructor has added since the last test.

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