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Post by Admin on Dec 7, 2016 18:50:21 GMT
#1: Read the question carefully. If it asks to EXPLAIN, you definitely need to write a copy page i.e. half an A4 page on the question. If it asks to NAME, then all you do is name, very simple. If it asks to STATE, you need to have like a short paragraph written. DESCRIBE is quite in between explain and state. If it is something like Describe THREE factors that influence the rate of a population then it's like "Explain". If it is something like Describe the location of __________, then it's like "State".
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Post by Admin on Dec 7, 2016 18:54:40 GMT
#2: Learn ONE form of coastal erosion and ONE form of coastal deposition, do not bother learning all as you only have to learn one of each.
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Post by Admin on Dec 7, 2016 18:55:26 GMT
#3: Learn ONE form of river erosion and ONE form of river deposition, do not bother learning all as you only have to learn one of each.
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Post by Admin on Dec 7, 2016 18:57:31 GMT
#4: The best way to study for the short questions is not study every chapter fully, it's actually to go through past papers and do past short questions. This way, you don't get stressed easily and then you will get the hang of the short questions and you will notice that much of the same questions come up again and again.
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Post by Admin on Dec 10, 2016 14:21:42 GMT
#5: Time management
This is the suited timetable for Geography
20 mins - Short questions 30 mins - Long question #1 30 mins - Long question #2 30 mins - Long question #3 10 mins - Look over work
If you have some time left, do another long question, you will be marked on your best 3.
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