Study Tips Learning is a Learned Behaviour – How to Become a Better Learner as a Student
By WR!TERS@WORK
By WR!TERS@WORK
Some parents and students believe that learning is about who is naturally gifted with the most intelligence, and that it is futile to try and change yourself if you are not “naturally smart”. However, you do not need to be smart to do well for yourself. WRITERS AT WORK is an education centre offering the best English tuition classes for primary and secondary school students in Singapore and we believe that everyone has the innate potential to strive harder and improve themselves! Instead of throwing our hands up in defeat, we should maintain a positive attitude and ask ourselves how we can strive to learn better, because learning is a LEARNED behaviour.
Here are some tips on how to become a better learner:
You should be more organised in every aspect of your learning. If you think you are not good at retaining information because you don’t remember it, find ways around it. Take some notes and write down things you need to remember. If you think that you are disorganised and your notes are not neat enough, find ways to take better notes. Being organised is a skill that will serve you well not only when you are in school, but also in daily life. When you become an adult, there will be many administrative tasks you need to perform in an organised way.
Reflection requires you to be calm. What have you learned? What do you still not know about something? Are there ways to find out what you don’t know? Students should make it a habit to reflect on their learning and think about what they have learned and what they still do not know. When we reflect, we can gauge our strengths and weaknesses better. Having a better understanding of ourselves will help us learn better in future. For example, if we know that we do not really grasp concepts with a lot of things to memorise well, we can figure out ways to memorise things better by coming up with visuals or mnemonics to help us in future.
Thinking about how you think is a good start to becoming a better learner. Ask yourself the following questions: How do you perceive the world? How do you make sense of things? Everyone processes information in different ways – some people think of the world in words, while others see the world through numbers. When we think about how we understand things, we can learn something better by learning it through ways which are familiar to us. To test our understanding of something, we must be able to explain the concept in simple terms. When we first explain this concept, which aspects do we focus on? Knowing how we absorb information will help us absorb more information in the same way and retain it too.
Learning is indeed a LEARNED behaviour – by being more conscious about the way in which we think, we will become more self-aware about how we can help ourselves absorb, retain, and recall important information. WRITERS AT WORK seeks to make students better learners through organisation skills, reflection, and understanding of how we process information. Join us at our tuition centres to be a part of the best English enrichment courses for primary and secondary school students in Singapore.
English is a compulsory subject which all students must undertake. However, mastering the English language is not something which happens overnight – it takes consistent practice and effort to learn the nuances of the language. Students must read more and practice writing to gradually improve. Cramming for a language subject nearer to the exams is an impossible feat. After all, Rome was not built in a day! Attaining such a skill will have positive implications for not only your child’s education in school, but also employment prospects in future. WRITERS AT WORK is committed to helping students master English – English proficiency is the bedrock of mastering every other subject.
At WRITERS AT WORK, we are committed to providing the smoothest learning experience for your child sitting for their English exams. With our carefully curated methods of teaching your child how to write well, your child will learn how to present their thoughts and arguments in a coherent and concise manner. WRITERS AT WORK reinforces your child’s language skills and provides a strong foundation for their academic success, keeping up with all aspects of their progress both inside and outside of the classroom to nurture them holistically. For more information about how WRITERS AT WORK makes a difference, feel free to explore our website and watch our YouTube videos!
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1. Is Creative Writing Good for Kids?
Creative writing is good for children as it teaches them how to use their imagination. Children have a vivid imagination and will enjoy coming up with different storylines and characters. Through the use of creative writing, children can express themselves using the English language, which is also good for their emotional development and maturity.
2. What are Good Creative Writing Topics?
A good start is to write about what you know. Students can start by writing about things that are familiar to them, such as school or family. Then, students can move on to more complex topics, requiring them to use their imagination about events which would be unlikely to happen in real life, such as a fairytale or an adventure story. Older students can write descriptive essays about being in a situation or about more abstract concepts, such as regret.
3. How to Begin a Story?
A good story should have just the right amount of exposition to illuminate the setting and the characters for the reader without giving away the entire plot. The story should begin where it is relevant, and the general gist of the situation should be outlined. The writer should know how to move the plot along from where they start easily, and the story should flow logically.
4. What are the Basic Steps in Creative Writing?
A good first step would be to plan out the story – it is important that the story follows a Plot Curve which has a logical sequence of events and a clear conclusion. The main and supporting characters should be clear – there should not be a whole village of characters – just enough to further the plot. Moreover, the central conflict of the story should be clear.
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