So, uh, everyone excited for English Language and RE tomorrow? I can't even do this anymore... I have six exams this week. History today, English and RE tomorrow, Geography on Wednesday and Biology + Business Studies on Friday. I don't know why CCEA hate me. Anyway, I'm currently trying my hardest to memorize RE content, arguments for and against and Bible verses. Then I go and have a look at a past paper and.... I can't even. The questions are worded in such a way that I don't even have an idea of what knowledge I'm supposed to bring in to use. It's freaking me out. I never did good at RE and I'm kinda (scratch that, incredibly) worried about RE. I never seem to write enough. Especially for the 10 markers. Always the 10 markers. Any tips? Any RE aficionados? Help?
These are my predictions for the ethics paper tomorrow: Ethics Paper Section A 1. Capital Punishment (1 mark x5) Bible Teaching on Capital Punishment and/or forgiveness (5) 2. Enviornment (1 mark x5) 10 Mark 3. Discrimination Predjudice- who and why? Diversity in schools How church can challenge discrimination Q4. ? Section B 5. Just War (20 Marks) 6. Marriage and Divorce (20 Marks) 7. Matters of life and death (20 Marks)
So, uh, everyone excited for English Language and RE tomorrow? I can't even do this anymore... I have six exams this week. History today, English and RE tomorrow, Geography on Wednesday and Biology + Business Studies on Friday. I don't know why CCEA hate me. Anyway, I'm currently trying my hardest to memorize RE content, arguments for and against and Bible verses. Then I go and have a look at a past paper and.... I can't even. The questions are worded in such a way that I don't even have an idea of what knowledge I'm supposed to bring in to use. It's freaking me out. I never did good at RE and I'm kinda (scratch that, incredibly) worried about RE. I never seem to write enough. Especially for the 10 markers. Always the 10 markers. Any tips? Any RE aficionados? Help?
You have the exact same exams as me!! I feel sorry for us😭
For functional writing, can we basically just write the same way we would as for personal writing?
I could be wrong but I think the aim is to promote one side of the argument and basically persuade the target audience. Then acknowledging the other side of the argument aswell.
I thought the History exam was quite easy today, the new specimen wasn't as bad as I thought it be. I wrote 13 pages all together, and was still finished with 5 mins to go (I did Weimar&Nazi Germany and Ireland up to 1949)
I could be wrong but I think the aim is to promote one side of the argument and basically persuade the target audience. Then acknowledging the other side of the argument aswell.
I dont think it's necessary to present both sides?
I did it! I didn't think it was too bad - went a lot better than the first paper. Thankfully the last question was easy enough! What did you think?
We did paper 1 last year so I can't really remember what it was like but unit 3 was alright I though the 1st and 7th questions were quite tricky though
We did paper 1 last year so I can't really remember what it was like but unit 3 was alright I though the 1st and 7th questions were quite tricky though
I thought this years paper 1 was a lot harder than other years. Do you know what you got in it, if you don't mind me asking? Yeah they weren't easy but you could make a pretty good guess at them I thought
I thought this years paper 1 was a lot harder than other years. Do you know what you got in it, if you don't mind me asking? Yeah they weren't easy but you could make a pretty good guess at them I thought
I got 80/90 raw marks which changed to 69.3/80 UM and I got full marks in both CAs which will hopefully bring me up to A*