A2 EDEXEL Drama Help - How to structure Unit 4 answers?!
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A2 EDEXEL Drama Help - How to structure Unit 4 answers?!
Hey all,
After a paticularly horrible drama lesson today our class feels completely disheartened and panicked about the upcoming exam. We still feel like we don't know how to structure our answers correctly, or really know what the examiners are looking for.
So I decided to take the plunge for all of us and come here for help.
Does anyone have tips for how to structure your answers, individually for each question? It's a big ask but it'd be helpful!
Basically, we would like to know the best way to structure:
- Section A i) (4 marks)
- Section A ii) (6 marks)
- Section A iii) (10 marks)
- Section B (As a director... 30 marks)
- Section C (Production you saw vs. Original Conditions...30 marks)
Any advice you guys have on this would be incredibly helpful. Sorry if I'm duplicating a thread but I've sat here for a few hours searching for structure tips for the exam and can't seem to find them anywhere!
Thank you in advance!
Sidenote: Our Section A/B text is 'Lysistrata', and our Section C text is 'A Midsummer Nights Dream'. -
A2 EDEXEL Drama Help - How to structure Unit 4 answers?!
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