CBSE BOARD X, asked by pip2, 1 year ago

anyone can help me to make my timetable for the preparation of board exams . especial focus on english . it should include all other necessary things.

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Answered by Maria03
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Hey!

To be really honest, it is very easy to make a timetable and extremely difficult to keep following it. But if you can, then no one's in your way to success.

Firstly your question says that you want to focus on English more. So fir that reason you need to read good amount of books. These books are not just for your quality time but also to make you language, grammar and sentence construction perfect. Read the morning newspaper also. It can prove to be really helpful sometimes.

Now let's come to the time table part.
Start studying the subject you find the most difficult. If it's English, start solving grammar exercises. If it's Literature make sure you read the text very well. And yeah for God's sake you have to keep your phone away for sometime. After you're done with that 'difficult' subject, go for an easier one so that you don't get stressed up. After that take some rest.

If you've your school homework, try to complete that in the afternoon (if you have morning shift). Otherwise alot atleast half an hour for your homework in the evening.

Keep another half an hour for the lessons taught in school. Make sure you revise them really well and prepare them then and there.

After all this, take a 5-10 mins break again and start with another subject.

This way keep atleast one hour for every subject.

Try to practice mathematics first because at that point of time, your brain functions the most. At night, before going to sleep read one more chapter of the selected story book [for English].

All the very best for your board exams and RELAX!

Thank you!




pip2: can u help me in my timetable with time.
pip2: now a days , my summer vacation is there.
pip2: time i will take to study one subject like maths - 1 hour
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