- Would you consider rap to be a "chant" or a "rant" or, indeed, something else? Jun 16
- Which novels have you least enjoyed studying at school? Give reasons for your choices. Jun 15
- You are designing a literature syllabus for post-16 students in your country. Indicate which local writers you would include and why. Jun 16
- "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." How far would you agree with this view? Jun 15
- To what extent are social networking sites a danger to privacy? Jun 16
- As long as we communicate, does it matter if we are grammatically inaccurate? Jun 15
- "Sport makes a significant contribution to society." How far do you agree with this claim? Jun 16
- "Too many video games promote aggression and violence." How far do you agree? Jun 15
- "Natural disasters bring out the best in a nation`s people." How far is this true? Jun 16
- "Organic farming can never solve the world`s food problems." Discuss. Jun 15
- Consider the arguments for and against using the resources of the Polar regions. Jun 16
- To what extent can an individual in a developed country function effectively without the internet? Jun 15
- Practice Exercises Feb 17
- Practice Exercises Jan 6
- Non-linear Motion Jan 6
- Free-fall Motion Jan 6
- Scalars and Vectors Jan 4
- Errors and Uncertainties Jan 3
- Kinematic Equations Jan 5
- Kinematic Quantities Jan 5
- Physical Quantities Jan 2
- Newton's First Law of Motion Jan 6
- Dynamics Jan 8
- Kinematics Jan 5
- In recent years, online education is becoming more and more popular. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this phenomenon? Use specific details and examples to explain your opinion. May 15
- Modern trends in early education focus on an array of practical school projects rather than developing traditional skills through maths, science and similar subjects. Which do you consider the better approach and why? Explain your choice, using specific reasons and details. May 15
- Some people say that school education is not useful and the essence of study can be acquired at home. Do you agree? Why or why not? Use reasons and specific examples to explain your answer. May 15
- School curriculum is selected by the central education authority rather than by the teachers, parents and students. Some believe that the latter should take part in the choice. Which viewpoint do you agree with? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. May 15
- Restricting air travel is the only way to prevent air pollution. Do you agree? May 15
- Gaming is argued to have a bad influence on young children but some people think that it could have a positive effect on them as well. Which view do you agree with? Use reasons and specific examples to explain your answer. May 15
- Many animals are being hunted to the brink of extinction in order to fulfil the demand and greed of mankind for decorative purposes as well as for other reasons, such as traditional medicine. How can this issue be tackled? May 15
- Some people think that real-life skills like cooking, housekeeping and gardening should be included in the curriculum as compulsory subjects. Do you agree or disagree? Explain your opinion, using specific reasons and details. May 15
- Many people believe that global environmental problems should be dealt with internationally rather than domestically. What is your opinion? May 15
- Students should be completely free to choose whether to study or play games. They should be allowed to manage their own time. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reasons and examples to support your position. May 15
- Global environmental issues are the responsibility of rich nations not of poorer nations. Do you agree with this opinion? May 15
- What do you think is the best way to find a job: by gaining more knowledge and education or through more practical skills? Explain your choice, using specific reasons and details. May 15
- Tell the story of what happened on the first night of a school play through the eyes of one of the actors OR somebody working behind the scenes. Jun 24
- You see an advertisement in a local newspaper which says: 'Are you brave and adventurous? Then telephone this number and change your life.' Start the story with the phone call you make. Jun 24
- Take an old tale or myth and retell it as though it is happening in your country at this time. Jun 24
- Write a story about a survivor. Jun 24
- Tell the story of a rich person who woke up one morning to find that wealth had turned to extreme poverty. Jun 23
- 'At last I could see a light at the end of the tunnel.' Use this sentence either to begin or end a story. Jun 23
- 'While I was looking idly through my family`s old box of documents, I suddenly came across an official letter.' Imagine yourself as the narrator and continue this story. Jun 23
- You received, unexpectedly, two tickets for a mystery trip. After some initial doubts you decided to go. Write the story of what happened. Jun 23
- 'Everyone was talking about the new teacher at school. There was something different about her, something strange about her eyes that frightened people…'. Use this to begin your story. Jun 22
- Write a story in which greed plays an important part. Jun 22
- You wake up, look out of your window, and discover that something has happened during the night which has totally changed the area around your house. Write about what happens. Jun 22
- Write a story which takes place in extreme weather conditions. Jun 22
- Python Functions Jul 12
- Python Data Types Jul 3
- Python Objects Jul 2
- Python Calculations Jul 1
- Security Analysis Aug 7
- Secrets of Sand Hill Road Aug 7
- Science Business Aug 7
- Revolutionary Wealth Aug 7
- Revolution in The Valley Aug 7
- World Politics by Frieden, Jeffry A. Nov 12
- Return to the Little Kingdom Aug 7
- Why Nations Fail by Daron Acemoglu Nov 12
- Retail Superstars Aug 7
- Who Rules the World? by Noam Chomsky Nov 12
- Regional Advantage Aug 7
- Wealth and Power by Orville Schell Nov 12