Blog Posts tagged R

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How to revise effectively when you don't have much time

by Anita Naik

It will probably not shock any parent or teacher to know that many students cram for exams. In an ideal world, the revision would start early, but if you have left to the last minute, doing something now is better than doing nothing. So, here's how to revise effectively when you are short on time.

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Top benefits of learning to play an instrument as an adult

by Anita Naik

If you have never learnt to play an instrument, it's not too late. With studies showing it is one of the best ways to help keep the brain healthy, here are the top benefits of learning to play an instrument as an adult.

It will keep your brain in top condition

Researchers at Penn's School of Medic...

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The Tutoring Report 2023

by Sarah Adams

At First Tutors, we know the benefits of tuition and how tutors can give students the extra help they need to succeed, develop their critical thinking skills, and find academic confidence. For this reason, we have compiled The Tutoring Report 2023, a look into how tutoring works across the UK, th...

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The benefits of training employees for business

by Anna Michaelidou

The world we live in today is all about the latest trends and the best new businesses; and the people behind the successes of these businesses. Employers search for the best of the bunch when seeking to employ someone new for their business and only the best will do. Jobs have become more competitiv...

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How to pass GCSE English

by Anita Naik

GCSE English is a core subject that you need to pass, as it's a must-have for higher education qualifications, universities, apprenticeships and a wide range of careers.

By Year 10, you will already have covered a broad spectrum of grammar and vocabulary, and the GCSE English course will take this ...

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