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While studying can differ for different age groups, many of the things that get in the way are the same. Whether it's your environment or time management skills, it easy for things to discourage you from finishing your homework. With a little organization and help, your homework can become approachable.
Managing Your Time
For instance, try setting aside a time you know you can work well such as an hour or 2 before dinner, or if you're a night owl, after dinner.
Work in hour blocks, with 50 minutes spent studying and 10 minutes spent taking a break.
It can also be helpful to move around when you are taking your break, especially if you are working at a screen. Go for a walk outside to get your blood circulating and enjoy some fresh air.
You might also want to eat a healthy snack on your break to improve your focus. Avoid junk food and choose something like a handful of nuts, a piece of fruit, veggies, or a small portion of cottage cheese.
Identify which assignments are worth the most points for each class. Most likely these will take the longest to complete. [5] X Research source
Consider how long you have to do each project, and if possible, see when the assignment is introduced. Oftentimes, primary and secondary school classes do not have syllabi, so it might be harder to plan out an entire term, but if you are in college, you will most likely have a syllabus with at least a partial course schedule. Knowing how long you have to complete an assignment will help you prioritize which assignments to do first. You can also ask the teacher how long you have to complete an assignment. [6] X Research source
Use highlighters or stickers to mark which assignments are most important.
If you're using an online or mobile schedule, create alerts or notifications for the projects and any time-sensitive steps for those projects.
Don't let a big project overshadow the smaller assignments you need to complete!
Assignment outlines can help you visualize the necessary tasks to get the assignment done.
Creating a Productive Work Environment
A desk or table would be a better location than a couch or a bed.
Turn your phone off or on silent (not vibrate). It might be best to put the phone out of sight, or in another room while you work, as the temptation to text or get on social media can be as much of a distraction as actually using social media.
Use an app that blocks social media. There are plenty of applications out there that can help block social media and other distracting sites (such as shopping or gaming sites). [10] X Trustworthy Source Pew Research Center Nonpartisan thinktank conducting research and providing information on public opinion, demographic trends, and social trends Go to source
Use a white noise app to block out noise.
Use earplugs or noise-blocking earmuffs. [12] X Research source
Work in a quiet place, such as a library or a home office, if you have one.
Avoid listening to music while studying. Studies have shown that although listening to music while studying lowers overall performance, this does not affect everyone equally. [13] X Research source However listening to music before studying has been shown to improve performance on cognitive tasks. [14] X Research source
Using Your Resources
If you're too afraid to ask a teacher during class, see if you can stay behind to ask your questions.
First, contact your school to see if there are any after-school tutoring programs. While not all primary and secondary schools offer tutoring, a vast majority of universities do. If your school does not offer tutoring, they may know of other resources for you to contact.
Then, contact your library to see if they offer any tutoring. [18] X Research source
In some areas, there may also be free community tutoring programs. Contact your local community center for more information.
There are plenty of private tutors out there as well, but they can be costly (ranging from $20 to $100 an hour). [19] X Research source You can find tutors online through a number of websites, such as Craigslist or Angie's list.
If you need to work at a library after school, ask your parents or search the web to find your local library.
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How many times have you found yourself still staring at your textbook around midnight (or later!) even when you started your homework hours earlier? Those lost hours could be explained by Parkinson’s Law, which states, “Work expands to fill the time available for its completion.” In other words, if you give yourself all night to memorize those geometry formulas for your quiz tomorrow, you’ll inevitably find that a 30 minute task has somehow filled your entire evening.
We know that you have more homework than ever. But even with lots and lots to do, a few tweaks to your study routine could help you spend less time getting more accomplished. Here are 8 steps to make Parkinson’s Law work to your advantage:
1. Make a list
This should be a list of everything that has to be done that evening. And we mean, everything—from re-reading notes from this morning’s history class to quizzing yourself on Spanish vocabulary.
2. Estimate the time needed for each item on your list
You can be a little ruthless here. However long you think a task will take, try shaving off 5 or 10 minutes. But, be realistic. You won’t magically become a speed reader.
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3. Gather all your gear
Collect EVERYTHING you will need for the homework you are working on (like your laptop for writing assignments and pencils for problem sets). Getting up for supplies takes you off course and makes it that much harder to get back to your homework.
The constant blings and beeps from your devices can make it impossible to focus on what you are working on. Switch off or silence your phones and tablets, or leave them in another room until it’s time to take a tech break.
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5. Time yourself
Noting how much time something actually takes will help you estimate better and plan your next study session.
6. Stay on task
If you’re fact checking online, it can be so easy to surf on over to a completely unrelated site. A better strategy is to note what information you need to find online, and do it all at once at the end of the study session.
7. Take plenty of breaks
Most of us need a break between subjects or to break up long stretches of studying. Active breaks are a great way to keep your energy up. Tech breaks can be an awesome way to combat the fear of missing out that might strike while you are buried in your work, but they also tend to stretch much longer than originally intended. Stick to a break schedule of 10 minutes or so.
8. Reward yourself!
Finish early? If you had allocated 30 minutes for reading a biology chapter and it only took 20, you can apply those extra 10 minutes to a short break—or just move on to your next task. If you stay on track, you might breeze through your work quickly enough to catch up on some Netflix.
Our best piece of advice? Keep at it. The more you use this system, the easier it will become. You’ll be surprised by how much time you can shave off homework just by focusing and committing to a distraction-free study plan.
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On Tuesday, I will have lived here for one year. (A much easier number.)
By 10 o'clock, I will have finished my homework. (= I will finish my homework some time before 10, but we don't know exactly when.)
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"After you finish" vs. "After you have finished"
Is there any difference in meaning in the following sentence?
After you finish your homework, call me. After you have finshed your homework, call me.
I pretty often hear natives use after and the present perfect when referring to the future, but I am not aware of the difference between the present simple and perfect when talking about the future.
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See Michael Sawn's Practical English Usage (ed. 2019) - chapter 23, section 249 for a comprehensive but concise answer on the usage of 'after' and the differing time indications. – JoHKa Commented Jun 21, 2022 at 16:16
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When the runner finishes the race, the runner crosses the finish line. When the runner has finished the race, the runner is across the finish line.
In American football, the player scores a touchdown when any part of the ball breaks the (imaginary) plane of the goal-line (the plane is perpendicular to the playing surface). The player has scored a touchdown when that action is deemed to have taken place.
The difference is merely in how the event or action is understood. The facts "on the ground" are the same. We can understand the action as one in which a boundary is crossed or one in which a boundary has been crossed. It simply involves a shift of a virtual vantage point.
1 Sorry, I cannot get it. My both sentence is in future tense. We cannot say "after you will finish your homework, nor can we say "after you will have finished your homework" because when we use "when" we have to use the present tenses. I cannot see the difference. – Dmytro O'Hope Commented Nov 25, 2018 at 15:33
I think they both mean the same, first you finish your homework, then you call me. The word "after" clarifies the sequence.
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In this grammar section we will have a look at the tense Present Perfect to talk about recently finished/completed actions.
A: How long have you worked there? B: I have worked there for 3 years.
A: How long have you been friends? B: We haven’t been friends for long. We have been friends since 2022
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How and when do we use the Present Perfect?
Present Perfect is also used to talk about something recently finished.
I have just done my homework: This means not so long ago you finished your homework . It is an unspecified time in the past . We don’t know when the person did it, but it wasn’t so long ago . It is usually used to stress that you finished the action and there it no need to do it anymore or no need to worry about it anymore .
I have already done my homework: This means you finished your homework somewhere before now . It is an unspecified time in the past . We don’t know when the person did it . It is usually used to stress that you finished the action and there it no need to do it anymore or no need to worry about it anymore .
Present Perfect is also used to talk about something that is not finished.
I haven’t done my homework yet : This means you did not finished your homework somewhere before now but that you will do it later . It is usually used to stress that you did not finished the action but you will do it somewhere soon in the future.
Just: recently finished actions. positive and questions. Between have and the main verb : I have just finished .
Already: finished actions. positive and questions. Between have and the main verb : I have already finished .
Yet: not finished, but will finish it later. Negative and questions. At the end of the sentence: I haven’t finished yet .
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do / finish / finish doing [homework]
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Hi, all I have a question about the difference between three sentences below: 1. I have to do my homework by tomorrow. 2. I have to finish my homework by tomorrow. 3. I have to finish doing my homework tomorrow. I found it peculiar to say the third sentence because two verbs with the same meaning overlaps in one sentence. (It appears in one mock examination.) I would like to know the difference and if it is ok to say the third. Thanks in advance.
Your instincts are right. The third one is not good. It’s anyway often appropriate to say “stop doing” something, but rarely “finish doing”.
Utah777 said: Hi, all I have a question about the difference between three sentences below: 1. I have to do my homework by tomorrow. 2. I have to finish my homework by tomorrow. 3. I have to finish doing my homework tomorrow. I found it peculiar to say the third sentence because two verbs with the same meaning overla p in one sentence. (It appears in one mock examination.) I would like to know the difference and if it is ok to say the third. Thanks in advance. Click to expand...
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Forero said: All three sentences sound fine to me, but they have different meanings. What two verbs do you think have one meaning? Click to expand...
Utah777 said: Thanks for your reply. Finish and do. According to my dictionary, both verbs imply that something is done. So it sounds strange to me. What do you think? Click to expand...
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Example: "I will have read that book if I finish my homework ," Habré leído ese libro si si termino mi tarea.
So, for the week or two preceding the test day, I finished my homework as quickly as possible and then sat down to study.
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I worked on it in the late hours after I finished my homework and on weekends, yet I felt like I was learning way more about the world of business from working on my start-up than by going to class and completing the assignments.
If you use step 9 " I finished my homework already" Your parents might want to check if you really did or not.
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I would add a comma. "I must finish my homework by tomorrow, somehow." or you could say "Somehow, I must finish my homework by tomorrow." The first one shows more confidence until the reader sees the last word, whereas the second one shows no confidence because they see the word "Somehow" right away.
"i must somehow finish my homework by tomorrow" is perfect :) just a note: to quote something you should use the " symbol not 2 of these '.
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I feel like my friends would just say “no” as in “no, I didn’t finish”
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I know the easiest way to avoid this vagueness is to just add the “___, I didn’t finish” but I feel like most people don’t elaborate like that.
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Past simple or present perfect?
I've lost my keys. We've been to a very nice restaurant. We use the past simple (NOT present perfect) when we mention or ask about when something happened or when the time is known by the speaker and the listener. We often use a past expression ( last week, yesterday, when I was a child, etc .) We've arrived yesterday.
The Future Perfect Tense in English
2: We use the future perfect with a future time word, (and often with 'by') to talk about an action that will finish before a certain time in the future, but we don't know exactly when. By 10 o'clock, I will have finished my homework. (= I will finish my homework some time before 10, but we don't know exactly when.)
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After you finish your homework, call me. After you have finshed your homework, call me. I pretty often hear natives use after and the present perfect when referring to the future, but I am not aware of the difference between the present simple and perfect when talking about the future.
What is the difference between "finish my homework" and ...
Synonym for finish my homework Very similar. "I have finished my homework, all the math problems are done." "Are you done with you homework?" "Yes, I finished it before dinner". English (US) French (France) German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Russian Simplified Chinese (China) Spanish ...
Present Perfect for recently finished actions
Just. Present Perfect is also used to talk about something recently finished. I have just done my homework: This means not so long ago you finished your homework. It is an unspecified time in the past. We don't know when the person did it, but it wasn't so long ago. It is usually used to stress that you finished the action and there it no ...
do / finish / finish doing [homework]
Hi, all I have a question about the difference between three sentences below: 1. I have to do my homework by tomorrow. 2. I have to finish my homework by tomorrow. 3. I have to finish doing my homework tomorrow. I found it peculiar to say the third sentence because two verbs with the same meaning overla p in one sentence. (It appears in one mock examination.)
i finish my homework
The sentence "I finish my homework" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to report that you have finished an assigned task, such as in the following example: "I just finished my homework. Now I can relax!". exact ( 2 ) After I finish my homework, I remember the letters I saw on the wall. 1.
She ______ (finish) her homework before dinner.
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I must finish my homework by tomorrow somehow. Is it correct?
16 Sep 2020. English (US) I would add a comma. "I must finish my homework by tomorrow, somehow." or you could say "Somehow, I must finish my homework by tomorrow." The first one shows more confidence until the reader sees the last word, whereas the second one shows no confidence because they see the word "Somehow" right away. See a translation.
How to answer"Did you finish your homework?"
The answer would be "No" or "No, I didn't (finish my homework)." The one-word answer is perfectly correct and common, and would be understood to imply the longer answer. You're not making a statement with which Jack can agree or disagree - you're asking a question.
I'm only halfway through my homework. I _______ (not finish
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D. have worked. How to use : Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. GrammarQuiz.Net - Improve your knowledge of English grammar, the best way to kill your free time. I __________ (finish) my homework before dinner. A. finishing B. will finish C. finished D. will finishing - Present Perfect Tense Quiz.
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Complete the sentences below with the correct tense of the verb in brackets : present perfect or past perfect, simple or continuous form. 1) I'm ready to go now. I (finish) my homework. 2) My mother was furious when she saw that the dog (eat) the meat! 3) Pedro (attend) English classes for the last two years. 4) You're doing well.
Here's how it works: first, set a timer for 25 minutes. This is going to be your work time. During this 25 minutes, all you can do is work on whatever homework assignment you have in front of you. No email, no text messaging, no phone calls—just homework. When that timer goes off, you get to take a 5 minute break.
6. Eat Snacks and Drink Water. At the end of a long day, you may be mentally and physically tired. If you go straight into homework it may take you a long time to finish and it won't be your best work. Having some light healthy snacks and drinking plenty of water helps revitalize your brain and body.
Exercise 8. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple). I (just / finish) my homework. Mary (already / write) five letters. Tom (move) to this town in 1994. My friend (be) in Canada two years ago. I (not / be) to Canada so far. But I (already / travel) to London a couple of times. Last week, Mary and Paul (go) to the cinema.
Download Article. 1. Ask your parents or peers for help. Parent involvement in homework has been shown to help with homework completion and improved academic performance. [15] Asking a friend for help in understanding a concept or an assignment can go a long way in helping you complete your homework on time. [16] 2.
Evaluate and improve your SAT score. 3. Gather all your gear. Collect EVERYTHING you will need for the homework you are working on (like your laptop for writing assignments and pencils for problem sets). Getting up for supplies takes you off course and makes it that much harder to get back to your homework. 4.
I've lost my keys. We've been to a very nice restaurant. We use the past simple (NOT present perfect) when we mention or ask about when something happened or when the time is known by the speaker and the listener. We often use a past expression ( last week, yesterday, when I was a child, etc .) We've arrived yesterday.
2: We use the future perfect with a future time word, (and often with 'by') to talk about an action that will finish before a certain time in the future, but we don't know exactly when. By 10 o'clock, I will have finished my homework. (= I will finish my homework some time before 10, but we don't know exactly when.)
After you finish your homework, call me. After you have finshed your homework, call me. I pretty often hear natives use after and the present perfect when referring to the future, but I am not aware of the difference between the present simple and perfect when talking about the future.
Synonym for finish my homework Very similar. "I have finished my homework, all the math problems are done." "Are you done with you homework?" "Yes, I finished it before dinner". English (US) French (France) German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Portuguese (Portugal) Russian Simplified Chinese (China) Spanish ...
Just. Present Perfect is also used to talk about something recently finished. I have just done my homework: This means not so long ago you finished your homework. It is an unspecified time in the past. We don't know when the person did it, but it wasn't so long ago. It is usually used to stress that you finished the action and there it no ...
Hi, all I have a question about the difference between three sentences below: 1. I have to do my homework by tomorrow. 2. I have to finish my homework by tomorrow. 3. I have to finish doing my homework tomorrow. I found it peculiar to say the third sentence because two verbs with the same meaning overla p in one sentence. (It appears in one mock examination.)
The sentence "I finish my homework" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you want to report that you have finished an assigned task, such as in the following example: "I just finished my homework. Now I can relax!". exact ( 2 ) After I finish my homework, I remember the letters I saw on the wall. 1.
C. badder. How to use : Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. GrammarQuiz.Net - Improve your knowledge of English grammar, the best way to kill your free time. She ______ (finish) her homework before dinner. A. finishes B. finished C. have finished - Past and Perfect Tenses Quiz.
16 Sep 2020. English (US) I would add a comma. "I must finish my homework by tomorrow, somehow." or you could say "Somehow, I must finish my homework by tomorrow." The first one shows more confidence until the reader sees the last word, whereas the second one shows no confidence because they see the word "Somehow" right away. See a translation.
The answer would be "No" or "No, I didn't (finish my homework)." The one-word answer is perfectly correct and common, and would be understood to imply the longer answer. You're not making a statement with which Jack can agree or disagree - you're asking a question.
How to use : Read the question carefully, then select one of the answers button. GrammarQuiz.Net - Improve your knowledge of English grammar, the best way to kill your free time. I'm only halfway through my homework. I _______ (not finish) it before the teacher A. won't be finishing B. won't have finished - Future Perfect vs Future Continuous Quiz.