Summary 1. Active recall - Read the text 2 to 3 times until you kind of know the topic - Film yourself explaining the topic (everything you just learned) - Read the text again and compare it to the video - Highlight what you didn't explain well (these parts are the things you NEED to study) (Personal input: I think it's ideal to do this "blurting method" a day after and then a week later and then maybe a few weeks later to make sure you have fewer things to highlight as you consolidate your understanding) 2. Flashcards (with a plot twist) - Structure your notes by writing the question in one colour and then the answer right below in another colour (test yourself by covering the answers with a paper) 3. Teach someone - Get your questions and ask your friend to quiz you - Even better if your friend doesn't know the topic so that you are forced to explain the topic simply. 4. Games - Images!!! Your brain can connect images to information - e.g. sites: Kahoot (maybe you and your friends can make quizzes on Kahoot to make studying fun!) 5. Colours example: pink - important green - basic notes orange - don't understand yet blue - to do blue pen - answers or key terms 6. Acronyms/mnemonics e.g. BODMAS - Brackets Orders Division Multiplication Addition Subtractions 7. Maths PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE highlight the questions you got wrong (personal input: don't go straight into doing practice questions if you don't know the concept well enough. Once you do though, keep doing practice questions until you can fully connect each mathematical concept and have an overview of all the types of questions you can come across in that topic)
THIS is BY FAR the BEST EXPLAINED VIDEO on how to study effectively/ how to use active recall!!! And I‘m here to tell you that I am sooooo FREAKING thankful!!! THANK YOU SO SO MUCH🥹🥹🥹
(Nothing to take personally or offensive ) TIP - look into the camera instead of the screen or script, it helps to create a deeper relation with the viewers.
agreed, although it might be comforting to neurodivergent people as direct eyecontact can make them uncomfortable. I'd say, look back ever so often, because prolonged stare can be a little unsettling ❤
Thank you for the tips! Since I'm starting my new semester in grade 11 soon, I've been looking for study tips online. I found these to be particularly useful. By the way, you are absolutely stunning omg!!!
Thanks! I agree with other comment, straight to the point. I would like to add pomodoro technique as it is important to both be focused and have some time for mind to wander and take rest (focus and diffused mode of thinking)
Number 6 is very good, one of the ones my Chemistry teacher told my class was for diatomic elements: "I Have No BRight Or CLever Friends." (The capital letters are the elements)
Hey, awesome video! I was also wondering what you said at 2:29 because I'm currently doing French at school too, so I think the resource will help me out a lot. :D Very cute cat at the end btw lul, so chill
Finally !! This is what i had been waiting for..I was so frustrated yesterday because nothing worked for me and today I got recommended this video. So simple but effective tysm. also I subscribed😶🌫️
I'm currently struggling to stay focused while studying. I'm able to hyperfocus really well but its hard to actually start so it takes me a while to get settled do you have any tips for that?
Can you please tell how you grew subscribers so soon? Really your content is amazing! I am a small youtuber who is making videos about improving myself and also art videos and would really like to know how you are growing your channel so quickly..😊 Is this your first TH-cam channel? Are there any tips that can help me grow my channel?
do u guys have any study tips? 💟
👉👈Yesss just studyyy :)
I do tip 2 but with the Cornell notes format. U can just fold/cover ur page over while ur questions are on the left margin 🥰🎀❤️❤️
Straight to the point, no fluff, no over editing, no obnoxious way of speaking
10/10
thanks for watching! ^^
Summary
1. Active recall
- Read the text 2 to 3 times until you kind of know the topic
- Film yourself explaining the topic (everything you just learned)
- Read the text again and compare it to the video
- Highlight what you didn't explain well (these parts are the things you NEED to study)
(Personal input: I think it's ideal to do this "blurting method" a day after and then a week later and then maybe a few weeks later to make sure you have fewer things to highlight as you consolidate your understanding)
2. Flashcards (with a plot twist)
- Structure your notes by writing the question in one colour and then the answer right below in another colour
(test yourself by covering the answers with a paper)
3. Teach someone
- Get your questions and ask your friend to quiz you
- Even better if your friend doesn't know the topic so that you are forced to explain the topic simply.
4. Games
- Images!!! Your brain can connect images to information
- e.g. sites: Kahoot (maybe you and your friends can make quizzes on Kahoot to make studying fun!)
5. Colours
example:
pink - important
green - basic notes
orange - don't understand yet
blue - to do
blue pen - answers or key terms
6. Acronyms/mnemonics
e.g. BODMAS - Brackets Orders Division Multiplication Addition Subtractions
7. Maths
PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE
highlight the questions you got wrong
(personal input: don't go straight into doing practice questions if you don't know the concept well enough. Once you do though, keep doing practice questions until you can fully connect each mathematical concept and have an overview of all the types of questions you can come across in that topic)
THIS is BY FAR the BEST EXPLAINED VIDEO on how to study effectively/ how to use active recall!!! And I‘m here to tell you that I am sooooo FREAKING thankful!!! THANK YOU SO SO MUCH🥹🥹🥹
THANK U FOR WATCHING 🌺💗
your voice is so soft it feels satisfying when you talk
this is the nicest compliment ive ever gotten thank u 🥹🤍
@@leaffium I'm glad that my comment made u happy 😊🤍
i love how u get straight to the point, u js earned a new sub !
thanks for watching!!! ^^
(Nothing to take personally or offensive ) TIP - look into the camera instead of the screen or script, it helps to create a deeper relation with the viewers.
thanks for the tip, ill use it
agreed, although it might be comforting to neurodivergent people as direct eyecontact can make them uncomfortable. I'd say, look back ever so often, because prolonged stare can be a little unsettling ❤
preptfup2162 omg I'm so sorry "preptfup2162", you're so right sir!! 😔 what a " Mind blown" information you just gave me sir!! 🤯🤯 how smart 🤓
@preptfup2162 fax
@preptfup2162 dude sers not that deep, it was just a tip. Take it or leave
Love how this is straight to the point😭❤️
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also actually amazing study tips girllll
haha should i make another one?
@@leaffium exactly! You should do
Thank you for the tips! Since I'm starting my new semester in grade 11 soon, I've been looking for study tips online. I found these to be particularly useful. By the way, you are absolutely stunning omg!!!
you’re too sweet thank uuu 💟
Thanks! I agree with other comment, straight to the point. I would like to add pomodoro technique as it is important to both be focused and have some time for mind to wander and take rest (focus and diffused mode of thinking)
yesss i love the pomodoro timer!!
Number 6 is very good, one of the ones my Chemistry teacher told my class was for diatomic elements: "I Have No BRight Or CLever Friends." (The capital letters are the elements)
Hey, awesome video! I was also wondering what you said at 2:29 because I'm currently doing French at school too, so I think the resource will help me out a lot. :D Very cute cat at the end btw lul, so chill
How to cope with bad grade
still learning how to do that myself 😭🤍
Thank you so much for this video. It’s really helpful.❤
thanks
Hey hey heyy im your new subscriberr i think you have a positive energy thanks for tips i will use them 💗
thankskssk 🌺💗
oh this is so going viral 💯🔥
HI COHEN 🚨
@@leaffium HI ANYE 🚨
these are so helpful!
Thank you so much
So i am just saying, in time line can you please change the topics to tip 1 , 2 likewise..
Just consider my request❤❤❤
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP
YAYYYYYAYAYYAY
Good tips❤❤❤
thanks for watching ^^
Thank you so much I have my gsces soon and this helped 💗
good luck!!!!
Cant wait to use this method for medicine
yas
I love your voice omggg❤❤❤
thank u omg 😭💕
Finally !! This is what i had been waiting for..I was so frustrated yesterday because nothing worked for me and today I got recommended this video. So simple but effective tysm.
also I subscribed😶🌫️
thanks for the sub 💗💗
I like the way you speak french. Really good. Btw great tips.
thanks! 💗💗
fav youtuber 💗🫶🏻
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@@leaffium 🩷🩷🩷
Super helpful! Thanks!
ty for watching
Amazing video
All these study tips are really beneficial
Can you make a video explaining your note taking method? It would be really useful
good idea!! ty ^^
you should make one on how to study chem would be a lifesaver for me and my friends 🙏🏼🙏🏼
ooo i might make a vid on that hehe
love your tips 💗🫶🏻
thankz 💟💟
@@leaffium youve helped me so much
you are so lovely! 😍😍😍😍
Thank youuu✨
thanks for watching 🔥
Thanks.
Your french is amazing wow🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
thanks ❤️❤️
can these methods work with subjects with lots of material that arent solely science? like economics, law, business studies, sociology, accounts?
i think so! if you have to learn anything that requires reading, the first two should work, and maybe the others too ^^
I'm currently struggling to stay focused while studying. I'm able to hyperfocus really well but its hard to actually start so it takes me a while to get settled do you have any tips for that?
thanks for the vid idea! ^^
Can you please tell how you grew subscribers so soon? Really your content is amazing! I am a small youtuber who is making videos about improving myself and also art videos and would really like to know how you are growing your channel so quickly..😊 Is this your first TH-cam channel? Are there any tips that can help me grow my channel?
Sooooo nice video❤❤❤❤
thank u !! 💓💓
Omg i tried this and got a 92 on my quiz Tysm ❤
GOOD JOB YAYAYAY!!!!!!!
What is the name for the website where you study french? Do you have more recommendations/ tips to study french?
Alloprof! i can make a seperate vid on studying french hehe
3:48 😭
WOOOHOOOO FIRST
HOW RU SO FAST OMG 🏆🏆
do you study french in school?👽
oui
美しい肌です(´∩。• ᵕ •。∩`)
thanks 💗💗😭
The ugly highlighter for math😂😂😂
tysm for the tips 🥹🫶🏼
hiii thanks for watching ^^
Only 19 videos and 1k + subscribers? You are really exceptional.🫠