LL Study Guide – LL107 Match Day 12

Match Day 12 Overview This match day covered a wide sweep of domains: physical geography and meteorology (trade winds in Earth’s atmospheric circulation), Latin popular music history (the rise of reggaeton), American sports trivia (Johnny “Football” Manziel and Don “Donnie Baseball” Mattingly), a core physics/mathematics concept (degrees of freedom), modern animated film canon (Frozen and Olaf), and post‑16 education in England (GCSEs and sixth form). A common thread is how names encode history and structure. Trade winds get their name from the oceanic trade routes they enabled for sailing ships; reggaeton’s very label emerged in Puerto Rico to describe a fusion of reggae en español, Jamaican dancehall, and hip hop built on the dembow beat; Don Mattingly’s “Donnie Baseball” mirrors Johnny Manziel’s “Johnny Football”; “degrees of freedom” compactly describe how many independent coordinates a system needs; and “sixth form” designates the final, A‑level‑focused stage of English secondary education after GCSEs. ...

December 2, 2025 · LL Study Guide

Podcast Script – LL107 Match Day 12

Podcast Script Welcome back to the LL Study Guide podcast for another quick match day review. This is Match Day 12, and we’re going to walk through all six questions together. As always, if you want to go deeper, all the detailed study notes, links, and extra examples are waiting for you on our website at llstudyguide.com. Think of this episode as your friendly audio recap, and the study notes on the site as your deeper dive when you’ve got a screen in front of you. ...

December 1, 2025 · LL Study Guide