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It's time for the word of the day
and today's word of the day is 復習する
what do you think it means (in English)?
It's quiz time!
Can you guess the most appropriate word for this space?
The test is next week
and maths is so difficult.
I really need to _________ for the test.
Is the answer
A. hold
B. pop
C. revise
or D. reconsider
I'll give you 10 seconds to think about it.
Time's up!
Did you get the right answer?
Actually the answer is
C. revise
The test is next week
and maths is so difficult.
I really need to revise for the test.
Revise basically means to learn something again
To go over it again
or to repeat what you've learned before
in preparation for some kind of test usually.
Study is also good here
It's also grammatical.
However, study is a little ambiguous.
In other words, I don't know if you've studied this before
or if you're studying something for the first time.
So, in this way, revise is actually the better word to use
and the more natural word to use in this situation.
The test is next week
and maths is so difficult.
I really need to revise for the test.
Okay, so that's one way we can use revise.
How about in some other grammar?
One of the common ways to use revise is with the word 'for'
So, revise for something.
For example, I need to revise for my driving test.
I need to revise for my entrance exams.
But actually, we don't have to use 'for'
We can just say, I need to revise.
Sorry, I can't come out tonight. I have to revise.
Sorry, the tests are coming up. I've really got to revise.
One of the last ways we can use revise
is to revise something.
So, for example, I need to revise maths.
I really need to revise Japanese.
And, of course, we can also use the past tense versions.
I revised for the test but I still got a bad score.
So, let's look at the word revise in some kind of natural conversations.
Hey! Can't wait for this to be over. Did you revise?
Not really.
Oh! An A. You know, I didn't even revise.
Let's look at the other answers.
Hold is where you keep something in your hand.
So, for example, you can hold a bag
but you cannot hold for the test.
Pop can be used in many different ways
For example, when a bubble pops
kind of breaks or explodes
Another example is when you're on an airplane
and your ears under the pressure will kind of pop
where it releases the pressure in your ears
you can feel a little pop
The last one D. reconsider means to think about something again.
So, the grammar here doesn't really work.
We don't reconsider for something.
We tend to reconsider something.
So, for example, I need to reconsider my marriage...
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