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I'm guessing this is GCSE?
For lit, keep re-reading and memorising the translations for your set texts. It helps so much in the exam when you don't have to worry about translating the text! Also read the text in Latin without the translation, to get as familiar as possible with the text and see how well/fast you can translate. Keep going through the vocab list and grammar - it always helps.
For culture, there's not much you can do extra other than keep revising what you've learnt. Also recommend re-reading your past essays since you can probably recycle a lot of your points per theme.
In the exam, try to manage your time as best as possible!
Last of all, good luck!!! You're gonna be fine!
For lit, keep re-reading and memorising the translations for your set texts. It helps so much in the exam when you don't have to worry about translating the text! Also read the text in Latin without the translation, to get as familiar as possible with the text and see how well/fast you can translate. Keep going through the vocab list and grammar - it always helps.
For culture, there's not much you can do extra other than keep revising what you've learnt. Also recommend re-reading your past essays since you can probably recycle a lot of your points per theme.
In the exam, try to manage your time as best as possible!
Last of all, good luck!!! You're gonna be fine!
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I'm guessing this is GCSE?
For lit, keep re-reading and memorising the translations for your set texts. It helps so much in the exam when you don't have to worry about translating the text! Also read the text in Latin without the translation, to get as familiar as possible with the text and see how well/fast you can translate. Keep going through the vocab list and grammar - it always helps.
For culture, there's not much you can do extra other than keep revising what you've learnt. Also recommend re-reading your past essays since you can probably recycle a lot of your points per theme.
In the exam, try to manage your time as best as possible!
Last of all, good luck!!! You're gonna be fine!
I'm guessing this is GCSE?
For lit, keep re-reading and memorising the translations for your set texts. It helps so much in the exam when you don't have to worry about translating the text! Also read the text in Latin without the translation, to get as familiar as possible with the text and see how well/fast you can translate. Keep going through the vocab list and grammar - it always helps.
For culture, there's not much you can do extra other than keep revising what you've learnt. Also recommend re-reading your past essays since you can probably recycle a lot of your points per theme.
In the exam, try to manage your time as best as possible!
Last of all, good luck!!! You're gonna be fine!
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