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What is meant by “Auf Prüfungen lernen”? Does it mean preparing for exams from scratch?
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Literally, it just means revising in preparation for exams. It can be neutral in tone (there’s an exam coming up and you want to be prepared), but it can also have a slightly negative or at least tactical tone: That you study only when an exam is coming up, in order to pass, and when the exam is over you’re happy to forget all that you’ve learnt. It would be a question of context of the whole sentence which of these two meanings would be intended.
I should add that, according to my dictionary, this meaning of “revising” (in the sense of studying specifically for an upcoming exam) that I used in my post appears to be specifically British/Commonwealth. I just wanted to point that out in case there are readers who are not familiar with that usage.
In the UK there is also a concept of “teaching/learning to the test” (usually deprecatory, suggesting that it’s too limited an educational approach, depending on the subject and educational level): might this imply a similar concern (depending on the context)?
British"revising" = American “studying”. We got the British version of Harry Potter and they were always revising. In the American editions it was studying.
Not quite. Revising is going back over what you’ve already studied (the clue is the “re”), to make sure it’s all reasonably fresh in your memory for the examination.