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TitlePub. DateDuration
Protest NZ, Geography, History and Economics28 Nov 202400:29:26
Othello Act 3 Scene 327 Nov 202400:14:55
IGCSE Y10 Science27 Nov 202400:17:57
Male Friendship in Stand by Me27 Nov 202400:18:08
Social Studies - Economics22 Oct 202400:19:26

In this episode of Study Revision, we break down the basics of economics, covering key concepts like supply and demand, market structures, economic systems, and the role of governments. Whether you're studying for a social studies exam or want to understand how economies work, this episode offers clear explanations and real-world examples to help you grasp the fundamentals of economics.

Science - Metals22 Oct 202400:27:52

In this extended episode of Study Revision, we delve deep into the world of metals. Explore their properties, types, and uses, from everyday items to advanced industrial applications. We'll cover essential concepts like reactivity, extraction methods, alloys, and the role metals play in chemistry and engineering. Perfect for those wanting a comprehensive understanding of metals for exams or general knowledge!

Math - Coordinate Geometry22 Oct 202400:16:36

In this episode of Study Revision, we tackle Coordinate Geometry, breaking down the key concepts of points, lines, and planes in the coordinate plane. Learn how to calculate distances, midpoints, slopes, and equations of lines with clear examples and step-by-step explanations. Whether you're revising for a test or brushing up on the basics, this episode makes coordinate geometry easy to understand and apply.

History - The Treaty of Versailles17 Oct 202400:09:35

In this episode of Study Revision, we dive into the Treaty of Versailles, a pivotal peace agreement that ended World War I. Explore its key terms, the major players involved, and the far-reaching consequences that shaped the modern world. Perfect for students revising for exams or anyone curious about one of history’s most significant treaties!


This episode is deigned to help you revise for your IGCSE History Exam.

History - The League of Nations16 Oct 202400:16:51

In this episode of Study Revision, we explore the League of Nations, the first international organization aimed at maintaining world peace after World War I. Learn about its formation, the key objectives, successes, and failures, and how it paved the way for future global cooperation. Ideal for students revising for exams or anyone interested in the early efforts at global diplomacy!


This episode is deigned to help you revise for your IGCSE History Exam.

Funeral Blues: In-Depth Analysis & Essay Writing Tips31 Mar 202500:20:25

In this episode of Study Revision, we dive into the poignant poem "Funeral Blues" by W.H. Auden. Join us as we explore its themes of loss, grief, and the intense emotional depth conveyed through the poet's language and structure. This episode includes an in-depth essay writing guide to help you craft a top-notch response for your IGCSE exams. Whether you're analyzing the poem or structuring your essay, we’ve got you covered with expert tips and strategies.

Sponsored by Easloa Group, this episode also features valuable insights on effective essay writing techniques, helping you improve your skills and ace your exam. Don't miss this essential revision session for IGCSE students!

IGCSE Economics - The Complete Explainer (Topics 1–6)30 Oct 202500:54:25

Welcome to Study Revision, your go-to podcast for mastering IGCSE subjects.
In this episode, we cover the entire IGCSE Economics syllabus — Topics 1 to 6 — giving you everything you need for Paper 1 (Multiple Choice) and Paper 2 (Structured Questions).

💡 What you’ll learn:
Topic 1 – The Basic Economic Problem
Understanding scarcity, choice, and opportunity cost.

Topic 2 – The Allocation of Resources
How market forces work, the role of demand and supply, and government intervention.

Topic 3 – Microeconomic Decision Makers
Households, workers, firms, and trade unions — and how they influence the economy.

Topic 4 – Government and the Macroeconomy
Fiscal and monetary policy, inflation, employment, and economic growth.

Topic 5 – Economic Development
Causes of poverty, inequality, and strategies for sustainable development.

Topic 6 – International Trade and Globalisation
Trade patterns, exchange rates, protectionism, and the balance of payments.

🎧 Perfect for revision sessions, long walks, or exam-day refreshers — this episode explains key concepts, real-world examples, and examiner tips in a way that’s clear, concise, and memorable.

📚 For students studying Cambridge IGCSE Economics (0455) or anyone curious about how economies work.

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IGCSE Economics Revision: Units 1 - 3 Breakdown04 Jun 202500:30:20

Get exam-ready with this focused revision episode covering Units 1 to 3 of IGCSE Economics (0455 syllabus). We cover everything from scarcity and opportunity cost to how markets work and the role of microeconomic decision makers. Perfect for quick study sessions, last-minute prep, or reinforcing key concepts with clear explanations and real-world examples.

What we are covering in this episode of Study Revision:

    • Unit 1: The Basic Economic Problem - Scarcity, opportunity cost, and economic agents.
    • Unit 2: Allocation of Resources - Demand and supply, market equilibrium, elasticity, and market failure.

    • Unit 3: Microeconomic Decision Makers - Consumers, firms, workers, trade unions, and banks - how they make decisions and interact in the economy.

    Germany 1918 - 1945: IGCSE Masterclass - Stressemann to the Gestapo02 Jun 202500:17:25

    In this Study Revision episode, Riley breaks down key IGCSE History topics from the Germany 1918–1945 module. Perfect for last-minute revision or strengthening your understanding, this episode covers:

    • Stressemann’s economic impact and passive resistance in the Ruhr

    • The failures of the Spartacists and German communism

    • How Nazi economic policies tackled unemployment

    • The role and power of the Gestapo

    • Nazi use of mass media to control and influence society

    • A debate on Weimar Germany’s cultural vs. economic achievements

    Whether you’re aiming for a 6, 8, or 10-mark question, this episode gives you everything you need. Listen now and ace your exam!

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