There’s a book Exam Warriors written by our prime minister for the youth , it’s written in a fun and interactive style with activities and yoga exercises that will help you all in giving exams with confidence and will give you tips to face life Kindly read the book and after reading it write an article in 500 words on how the book has inspired you to face life or exams differently.
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“Exam Warriors” is a colourful, attractive volume aimed principally at senior school students and their parents. In brief, it exhorts its target audience to take a chill pill ‘cos exams ain’t the be-all and end-all, dudes!’ This sound advice is framed within a short, light read replete with practical suggestions and useful tips for youngsters (and parents) taking on the dreaded Board Exams, with the ultimate goal of doing away with exam pressure and helping them be calm & composed, stress-free exam-warriors-not-worriers. The advice is sensible, the style of writing is chatty and friendly with interesting little activities sprinkled throughout, and it doesn’t bore nor turn preachy.
My 11yr-old had her hooks in it the moment it arrived and says it was a nice read (she promptly abandoned her science revision to learn all the yoga exercises described in the book. She further quoted relevant passages sagely in a breezy but bootless bid to get out of studying at all. That child is so chilled out in exam season she’s practically an ice lolly).
A recommended read for students and parents who tend to worry and stress over exams, and for those keen to nail a balanced exam routine. Not recommended for laidback 11-year-olds who wouldn’t recognise exam pressure if you handed it to them on a china plate garnished tastefully with fresh mint.
My 11yr-old had her hooks in it the moment it arrived and says it was a nice read (she promptly abandoned her science revision to learn all the yoga exercises described in the book. She further quoted relevant passages sagely in a breezy but bootless bid to get out of studying at all. That child is so chilled out in exam season she’s practically an ice lolly).
A recommended read for students and parents who tend to worry and stress over exams, and for those keen to nail a balanced exam routine. Not recommended for laidback 11-year-olds who wouldn’t recognise exam pressure if you handed it to them on a china plate garnished tastefully with fresh mint.
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