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- May 25, 2019 at 11:36 am #517289
can anybody please provide me with some tips and technique on question practising because I find it very hard and very daunting when I see the question. so I subconsciously jump to the answer which I eventually forget after someday. how should I approach practising so that it becomes easier and as well as I can reflect it on the exam day? It is my 4th attempt on SBR and I guess I am failing all because of this question practice issue.
May 26, 2019 at 6:04 pm #517441Have you read all the “key” articles? The examiner’s approach article, the “Read the mind of an SBR marker” articles (parts 1 & 2) and the examiner’s reports? All are available here in the “examining team” and “technical articles” sections https://www.accaglobal.com/ca/en/student/exam-support-resources/professional-exams-study-resources/strategic-business-reporting.html
May 28, 2019 at 12:25 pm #517647Try, rather than use the answers, use your notes. You may not be able to complete a question by yourself. But by reading the question and identifying what they’re asking for, go through your notes and find the corresponding subject. Answer the question using your notes (even if it’s just copying out a definition) and relate it to the question. This will help you to remember what you answered as you put the work in to find the solution, and it will help with the whole ‘relating the answer to the question’.
May 29, 2019 at 8:53 am #517776@amyisabella said:
Try, rather than use the answers, use your notes. You may not be able to complete a question by yourself. But by reading the question and identifying what they’re asking for, go through your notes and find the corresponding subject. Answer the question using your notes (even if it’s just copying out a definition) and relate it to the question. This will help you to remember what you answered as you put the work in to find the solution, and it will help with the whole ‘relating the answer to the question’.Thank you Amy, your approach seems to be promising 🙂
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