A dialogue about the preparation for the ensuing annual exam
Anisha: Hey, Tony! How are you doing?
Myself: Hi Anisha! I'm doing well. How about you?
Anisha: I'm feeling quite anxious about the upcoming annual exams.
Myself: Oh, why's that? How's your preparation coming along?
Anisha: Not great. I haven't finished studying some subjects yet. I really need to improve, but I don't know how to discuss this with you.
Myself: Don't worry, you can talk to me about it.
Anisha: You've always been a top scorer in exams. Can you share your secret to getting such brilliant results?
Myself: Of course! To perform well, you need to study consistently. Avoid cramming without understanding the concepts. Make your own notes and revise them regularly.
Anisha: Should I follow any specific study techniques?
Myself: It's better to cover all the topics from the textbooks.
Anisha: Some topics in English and math seem challenging to me. Any suggestions for handling those?
Myself: If you find them difficult, you can seek guidance from our subject teachers at school.
Anisha: Good idea. Do you have any other advice for me?
Myself: Yes, work on improving your language skills. It will be beneficial.
Anisha: Thank you for your valuable advice. I'll follow it diligently. I hope your preparation is going great too.
Myself: Yes, I've been keeping up with my studies and almost completed the syllabus.
Anisha: That's impressive. Thanks again for your help.
Myself: You're welcome. See you later.
Anisha: Bye, take care.