Friday, 1 August 2025

Easy Read PowerPoint: Exam Tips and Advice - Part 2

 

Slide 1: Title Slide
Exam Tips and Advice - Part 2
(With symbol of a pencil or clipboard)


Slide 2: Exams Are Not Easy

  • Exams can be hard.

  • You are not the only one who feels nervous.

  • Everyone is good at different things.

(Symbol of two people helping each other)


Slide 3: Don’t Depend on Devices Too Much

  • Phones and tablets are helpful.

  • But in exams, you may not be allowed to use them.

  • Practice without devices too.

(Symbol of a phone crossed out, and a person writing)


Slide 4: Exam Nerves Are Normal

  • It is okay to feel nervous.

  • Try to take deep breaths.

  • Talk to someone if you feel worried.

(Symbol of a face with worried expression and a speech bubble)


Slide 5: Look at the Question Carefully

  • Sometimes the answer is in the question.

  • Read the question slowly.

  • Look at words like: what, how, why, when, who.

(Symbol of a question mark and a magnifying glass)


Slide 6: What Is and What Is Not

  • Watch out for questions like:

    • What is mental health?

    • What is not mental health?

  • Highlight important words.

(Symbol of a highlighter and a check mark / X)


Slide 7: Practice Papers Help

  • Do practice questions before your real exam.

  • Take your time.

  • Learn from any mistakes.

(Symbol of a paper with a tick and cross)


Slide 8: Use Your Time Well

  • In the exam, you may feel rushed.

  • Stay calm.

  • Try your best.

(Symbol of a clock and a calm face)


Slide 9: Reading and Text Questions

  • Some questions have reading parts.

  • If the print is too small, ask for bigger print.

  • You might need an eye test.

(Symbol of an eye and large text)


Slide 10: Multiple Choice Questions (A, B, C)

  • Read all answers.

  • If two look right, mark both with pencil.

  • Read again and choose the best one.

  • Rub out the wrong one.

(Symbol of A, B, C options and pencil)


Slide 11: Final Reminders

  • Use a pencil and highlighter.

  • Practice at home.

  • Ask for help if you need it.

  • Believe in yourself!

(Symbol of a smiling person and a star)


Slide 12: Thank You and Good Luck!
(With symbol of a thumbs up or smiling star)

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