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Books We Suggest That You Should Read

As a teenager, reading is an essential activity that can help in developing one's personality. It is an opportunity to escape the "real world" and enter new worlds where imagination and creativity take over. Reading can also broaden your horizons by exposing you to new ideas and perspectives.

Here are some books that every teenager should read:

1. "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green - A touching romance novel that explores the themes of love, loss, and the meaning of life. It will make you laugh, cry, and appreciate the little things in life.
2. "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee - A classic novel that tackles the issues of race, injustice, and morality. It is a timeless masterpiece that will teach you about compassion, empathy, and standing up for what is right.
3. "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger - A coming-of-age novel that follows the journey of a teenage boy as he navigates his way through life. It is a book that will make you question your own beliefs and values and will leave you with a sense of self-discovery.
4. "1984" by George Orwell - A dystopian novel that portrays a world where individualism and freedom are suppressed. It is a book that will make you think about the role of government, the power of language, and the importance of individuality.
5. "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank - A memoir that chronicles the life of a teenage girl during World War II. It is a powerful and moving book that will make you appreciate the freedom and privileges that we often take for granted.

In conclusion,
reading is an activity that every teenager should engage in. These books will inspire, teach, and entertain you. They will challenge your beliefs and values, and they will help you grow as a person. So pick up a book and start reading today!

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Tomorrow: The SAT Day Checklist!

Must Bring:
Your College Board username and password.
Your fully charged device with Bluebook installed.
Your up-to-date admission ticket.
Face covering (if required at your test center).
Acceptable photo ID. (Passport)

✔️Can Bring:
Pencils or pens for scratch work.
An acceptable calculator.
A watch without an audible alarm.
A charging cable or portable charger.
A drink and/or snack (for your break).
Mobile phone to use to show your admission ticket.

Don't Bring:
Smartwatches, fitness trackers, or other wearable technology
Audio players or recorders, notebooks, Bluetooth devices.
Paper of any kind (scratch paper will be provided for you).

Timing:
Arrive at your test center by 7:45 a.m.
Door close 8:00 a.m.
The digital SAT ends around 11 a.m.

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How was the first digital SAT exam?

Any takeaways?
Free Tools to improve your writing skill at home

- Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)
This website provides a wide range of resources and writing guides, from grammar and punctuation to developing an argumentative essay.

- Khan Academy
Khan Academy offers free video tutorials on writing and grammar, covering topics such as sentence structure, punctuation, and more.

- Grammarly
This popular writing tool helps identify grammar and spelling mistakes, while also providing suggestions for sentence structure and vocabulary.

- Quizlet
This online learning platform offers a range of flashcard sets and quizzes that can help improve vocabulary and writing skills.

- EasyBib
This website provides citation and bibliography tools to help students properly cite their sources in their writing.

- Hemingway Editor
This online tool analyzes writing and suggests ways to make it clearer and more concise.

- Coursera
Coursera offers a range of free writing courses from top universities, covering topics such as academic writing, creative writing, and more.

- ReadWriteThink
This website offers a range of lesson plans, activities, and resources to help students improve their writing skills.

- Merriam-Webster Dictionary
A comprehensive online dictionary and thesaurus that can help improve vocabulary and word choice.

- Scholastic Writing Wizard
This interactive website provides activities and exercises to help students improve their writing skills, including grammar, punctuation, and sentence structure.

These resources can help students improve their writing and editing skills, preparing them for college applications to the United States.🫀

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We will present you the SAT Math question:

A small business makes and sells two types of products, A and B. Product A sells for $20 per unit and requires $6 in materials to produce. Product B sells for $30 per unit and requires $8 in materials to produce. The business has a budget of $2,000 for materials and can produce no more than 200 units of each product. If the business wants to maximize its revenue, how many units of each product should it produce?

A) 80 units of A and 120 units of B
B) 100 units of A and 100 units of B
C) 120 units of A and 80 units of B
D) 140 units of A and 60 units of B
E) 160 units of A and 40 units of B

Tell your answer in the comments below. For the first person hitting it correct, we will make him or her happy)
Tools that we suggest using to organize your time and projects.

It is high-time to start planning your application to the universities of “UKUSA)”. To start and plan it, you need some things that we wanted to share. Here are they.

Trello - A project management tool that helps you organize your tasks, set deadlines, and collaborate with others.

Evernote - A note-taking app that allows you to save and organize your notes, webpages, and images in one place.

Google Drive - A cloud-based storage solution that allows you to store and access your files from anywhere, and collaborate with others in real-time.

Pomodoro Timer - A productivity technique that uses a timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks.

Forest - A productivity app that encourages you to stay focused by growing a virtual tree for every 25 minutes of work completed without interruption.

RescueTime - A time management app that tracks your computer and phone usage, and provides insights into how you spend your time.

Focus@Will - A music app that uses neuroscience to curate music that helps you focus and boost productivity.

Habitica - A productivity app that turns your to-do list into a game, where you earn points for completing tasks and can level up your character.

Notion - A productivity tool that allows you to create custom databases, wikis, and project management boards all in one place.

By mastering these tools, you can improve your organization, productivity, and time management skills, which are crucial for success in college applications and beyond.

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📕Articles

Happy day, everyone! As it is a national holiday, we hope you are enjoying your time at home. We have an interesting and challenging topic to share with you today.

When reading advanced English for the first time, it can be overwhelming and demotivating not to understand it. However, there are ways to improve your English skills, and one of them is by reading articles on various topics. Today, we will cover everything you need to know about articles in this short read.

So, let's get started!

1. What is an article?

An article is a written piece of content that is published in a newspaper, magazine, or online platform. Articles can cover a wide range of topics, from news and current events to opinion pieces and in-depth analysis.

2. How to read an article
?

- Choose articles on topics that interest you: Reading articles on topics that you find interesting can make the reading process more enjoyable and engaging. It can also motivate you to read more frequently and for longer periods of time.

- Start with shorter articles: If you are just starting out, begin by reading shorter articles to gradually build your reading skills. This will allow you to focus on reading comprehension and retention without feeling overwhelmed.

- Take notes while you read: Taking notes can help you stay focused and remember important information. Write down the main ideas, key points, and any questions that come to mind as you read.

- Practice active reading: Active reading involves actively engaging with the text by asking questions, making connections, and summarizing what you have read. This can help improve your comprehension and retention of information.

- Increase the difficulty gradually: Once you feel comfortable reading shorter articles, gradually increase the difficulty level by reading longer and more complex articles. This can help you expand your vocabulary and comprehension skills.

3. What are some articles from renowned publishers (platforms)?

- Academic publishers: Academic publishers such as Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley publish articles in a variety of fields, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

- News outlets: News outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian, and CNN publish articles on current events, politics, and breaking news.

- Magazines: Magazines such as Time, National Geographic, and The Economist publish articles on a variety of topics, including science, culture, and world events.

- Online platforms: Online platforms like Medium, Quora, and LinkedIn provide articles and other content from a range of authors and contributors.

- Industry publications: Industry publications, such as trade journals and business magazines, provide articles on specific industries or fields, such as healthcare, finance, or technology. Examples include The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Harvard Business Review.

4. Links:

Magazines:
New Scientist
National Geographic
Scientific American
The Atlantic
The Economist
Time Magazine
The Wall Street Journal

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