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English high-stakes sittings

English high-stakes sittings / College Board / ETS / public certifiers. This page attaches Active recall to the named public sittings in this language — not a d

English high-stakes sittings

Attach this method to a named public outline. Not a live item bank.

Awarding body
College Board / ETS / public certifiers
Format
Timed MCQ and constructed response
Hours
2-4 hr sittings

This page attaches Active recall to the named public sittings in this language — not a dump of live stems.

Write prompts for Active recall in English. A mixed-language deck trains the wrong retrieve.

Mnemonics

Karpicke pegtesting effect first

Say the name, hide the answer, retrieve, then check. The name is a peg.

Roediger checkclosed page

If you cannot retrieve testing effect with the page closed, you have rereading.

One factno "and"

For 수능 or a licence list, one statute or one step of testing effect per card.

Local sittingname the board

Write the public programme next to the first testing effect prompt so the deck cannot drift.

Freeze −14no new testing effect

Fourteen days before the named sitting, testing effect is only mature retrieval.

Schedule

  • Foundation — Install a tiny daily habit of closed-book prompts against the regional high-stakes calendar, not a heroic weekend.
  • Build — Grow closed-book prompts only from the current public outline used for English-language sittings.
  • Peak — Peak weeks mix timed retrieval of closed-book prompts with sleep protection. Do not add a third job.
  • Taper — Taper: freeze new closed-book prompts, pay dues, sleep. The sitting is not a content festival.

Traps

  • English under a local URL — Do not study closed-book prompts from an English dump if your sitting is in this language. Duplicate content trains the wrong retrieval.
  • Vendor folklore — A friend's leaked closed-book prompts list is not a public programme. Stay on the named board's outline.
  • Calendar denial — Starting closed-book prompts three nights before a national sitting is a story, not a method.

Tips

  • Name the local sitting — Write the public programme name at the top of your closed-book prompts list so the deck cannot drift into another country's paper.
  • One cue language — Keep closed-book prompts prompts in the language of the sitting. Mixed-language cards train the wrong retrieve.
  • Board over brand — If a brand name and the official board disagree, closed-book prompts follows the board.
  • No leaked stems — Build closed-book prompts from public descriptors and your own mistakes, never from a claimed live paper.

Educational atlas — not an official syllabus, medical advice, or leaked item bank. Active recall: Keep the public outline in view and treat this page as method, not a leaked key.

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