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A Guide to Pass Kiswahili - Necta Exams

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How to Pass Kiswahili - Necta Exams

For Form Four and Six Students


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Making Revision


What is the purpose of conducting a revision?

Revising gives students an opportunity to reflect on what they’ve written. Revising is a way to learn about the craft of writing. Revision is closely tied to critical reading; in order to revise a piece conceptually, students must be able to reflect on whether their message matches their writing goal.

Why is revising and proofreading important to writing?

To be simply put, Proofreading is the final stage of the editing process, focusing on surface errors such as misspellings and mistakes in grammar and punctuation. Proofreading is important to ensure that there is not any: Grammatical error, Capitalization error, Numbering error.

What is a major focus of revision?

Revision literally means to “see again,” to look at something from a fresh, critical perspective. It is an ongoing process of rethinking the paper: reconsidering your arguments, reviewing your evidence, refining your purpose, reorganizing your presentation, reviving stale prose.

 What is the best thing to do during the revision stage?

Revision literally means to “see again” or to basically see something again from a fresh and critical perspective. One of the best things to do during the revision stage is to have someone else proof read the material for you.

Why studying at night is bad?

According to a study by Texas A&M Medical College, it was observed that studying late into the night can result in a sharp decrease in performance for specific learning and memory tasks. Our peak cognitive efficiency happens earlier in the day and by studying late night we’re fighting against our natural body clock.








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