Now, print the full PDF for Paper 2 (Years 2019–2023).

Examiners look for specific terminology (e.g., "loses electrons" vs "oxidised," or "delocalised electrons" in metallic bonding).

By the end of week 6, you will see that 70% of your errors are Topic-specific (e.g., "Electrolysis of Copper Sulfate"). You then re-print only those PDF pages and drill them until perfect.

Need to revise Organic Chemistry (Alkanes, Alkenes, Alcohols, Carboxylic Acids)? In a PDF, you hit Ctrl+F (Cmd+F on Mac) and type "Ethene." Instantly, you see every time Ethene appeared in the last decade of exams. This reveals patterns. You will quickly notice that Fermentation and Dehydration of Ethanol appear every 2–3 years like clockwork.

: Organized chronologically by year (e.g., 2014–2024), these allow students to simulate actual exam conditions, manage timing, and understand the flow of Paper 1 (MCQs) and Paper 2 (Structured Questions). Topical TYS

Always cross-reference your TYS questions with the latest SEAB syllabus document. If you see a question on a topic you haven't been taught (like specific older industrial processes), skip it. Most updated TYS books will mark these questions as "Out of Syllabus," but a random PDF download might not.

Start by explaining that while textbooks provide the knowledge, the TYS provides the . In Chemistry, the syllabus is vast, but the way questions are framed remains remarkably consistent. The TYS acts as a bridge between theoretical understanding and exam-day performance. 2. Body Paragraph 1: Identifying Recurring Themes