Train your brain for C1 Advanced
Feel calm, ready and sure of yourself on exam day. Four simple shifts in how you think.
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Calm is not luck. You train it.
The exam is not really testing how much English you know. It is testing how well you use it on the day, when you are nervous and the clock is ticking. The good news: that can be trained. Here is the four-step reset.
Choose to do well, not to be perfect
Take the pressure off. A calm student always performs better than a scared one.
Act a little every day
Twenty calm minutes most days beats three hours once a week. A small habit carries you to exam day.
Let your real level show
See your scores paper by paper. When you can see it clearly, fear turns into a plan.
Make calm with practice and kind words
Familiar tasks feel calm. And the voice in your head is not neutral, so be kind to it, on purpose.
The week before: stay calm, don't cram
The last week is where nerves do the most damage, because students do the opposite of what works. Try this instead.
Real students, real results
They trained how they think, not only their English, and it showed on exam day.
Your English matters. So does the brain that carries it.
Train how you think, not only your English, and you walk in calm, ready and sure of yourself.
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